Showing posts with label godzilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label godzilla. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
I'm not sure if today's is a joke or not. It started out as a really funny idea but when I was working on it at three in the morning I think the funny parts were forgotten and I just ended up drawing Godzilla standing between two buildings. But luckily I like to draw Godzilla, even if I'm not that good at it, and luckily not alot of people are really following this blog.
-DVid
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Here is today's comic, a joke that I have drawn and redrawn a few times over again. Hell I may have even posted it on here and I don't remember. But I wanted to redo it and see if I could make it look a little better.
-DVid
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Sparks, NV, USA
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Beneath you the earth rumbles and
shakes. You know that something is coming, something large. Your
heart leaps in your chest, all the way to your throat. It should be
panic that grips your nerves, and yet it is something else. The
calming sensation that a brand new Not @ All cartoon is here.
Yet again I have done a Godzilla
cartoon. This time I put in there the American Godzilla, who is
dubbed Gino buy fans ( Godzilla in name only) and Zilla buy the
lovely people at Toho. The nineteen ninety nine Sony pictures
Godzilla by Devlin and Emmerich was, to most fans of the franchise,
the worst piece of crap ever made. Even to most movie fans, it shines
as a beacon of shimmering crap. I however, think this movie is very
under rated. All things considered, this was a very decent giant
monster movie, if you remove the name Godzilla from it. With the name
Godzilla, you expect the movie to star a giant dinosaur that spits
radioactive fire and is near impossible to be beaten. What you got
was a giant lizard that laid eggs, ate tuna, and was taken out by the
French and Matthew Broderick. But if you called the movie, Giant
Reptile Eats New York, well then you have yourself one fine film for
those who happen to like giant monster movies. That is to say, this
was a not bad contribution to the genre for America, who does not
nearly do enough giant monster movies. No way am I saying that this
is a movie that should be considered for the Oscars, or is in a top
ten list of the best giant monster movies of all time. But if it was
on cable one night, I say it is worth a look, or at least worth
another look.
Well folks that is going to do it for
today. Thanks for stopping by and checking in, I hope this cartoon
and my crazy ideas about a giant reptile have entertained you, and I
hope you come back again on Friday for the end of the week cartoon.
Until then, take care and pass on the good word of what we got going
on here. Spread the love folks.... thats it, spread that love.
-DVid
Monday, October 1, 2012
Happy Monday everyone, and welcome to
the first day of October. Like I said yesterday I am going to try and
make this month a themed month of all ghosts, goblins, monsters, and
other scary things done in a funny way. October is my favorite month
of the year, really kicking off the whole Fall thing as the weather
starts to get cooler, the leaves really start to change, and SyFy
channel does their thirty one days of Halloween, which is my all time
favorite holiday.
So I said I was going to cut back on
the dedications so as not to burn through them too fast. Well I was
going to need something else to do to replace them so that this
written part is not too short, and for this month I am going to talk
about the subject of cartoon.
Today's subject is the king of monster
.... Godzilla! I wish I could tell you that I remember what my first
Godzilla movie was, but the truth is I have no clue which one it was
that introduced me to the big G. I do remember the first one I saw on
the big screen, which was Godzilla 1985, or Godzilla Returns to us G
heads. Watching this giant radioactive fire breathing reptile
smashing a city as child really made a impression on me and started
the love of men in rubber suits play fighting and stepping on model
cities. The great thing about the Godzilla series of films, is that
they are not just fun cheesy movies about guys in rubber suits, there
are a few that are just very good movies. The original Japanese film
Gojira, is a classic movie that never seems to get the respect it
deserves. Gojira is a movie that deals with a tragic love triangle
and the weight of one man having to choosing between sharing his
weapon of mass destruction with the world, or hiding it from the
world in fear of what it could become. All of this is there while a
giant monster destroys the city killing millions. Godzilla has given
me alot of joy through the years.
Well that will do it for today people,
I will see you again on Wednesday for another fine edition of Not @
All, and hopefully another monster themed cartoon. So take care and
I'll see ya soon.
-DVid
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