With the great Ray Harryhausen leaving us recently my mind has been wandering back through his classic movies. I have a special place in my affections for "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" for a variety of reasons. Ray's outstanding work comprise most of them, but the stunning Caroline Munro also looms large. She is, without doubt, my first crush.
As a kid I remember seeing her on Lamb's Navy Rum posters and thinking "Hmmmm...who's that girl?". Then later, seeing her light up the screen as slave girl Margiana, I was hooked forever. She continues to captivate, even today, with a timeless modern beauty that successive generations of movie goers will fall for, again and again.
A staple of the festival/convention circuit I hope she feels the love out there for her, and finds joy in the high regard in which she's held. I know that the impact she had on the 12 year old me was profound, and wonderful, and for that I thank her profusely.
Excelsior out!
Friday, 21 June 2013
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
A Titan has walked among us.
When the father of modern special effects, and the architect of my childhood imagination, dies it's a "stop all the clocks" moment, as far as I'm concerned.
The uniquely great Ray Harryhausen died on the 7th May this year, aged 92.
He stands alone in modern cinema as an auteur, innovator, craftsman, technician and dreamer. A special effects master whose name alone could sell a picture. In that respect he's up there with Hitchcock, both their visual stamps can be recognised from viewing a mere handful of frames from any of their oeuvre. This, coupled with his multi-generational influence on filmmakers, technicians and artists the world over, make his contribution to the fabric of cinematic universe virtually incalculable.
Watching the brilliant new documentary "Ray Harryhausen:Special Effects Titan" (in which every major film maker in the last 30 years get down on their knees and worship him) you are struck by just how much of a singular operation Ray's was. From designing and building the creatures (and sets) to operating his own camera and effecting his own in camera matte work; his artistic vision infused absolutely every frame of film.
The kids and I met him at a book signing in 2003 (see phone pic attached). We waited patiently in a long line of devotees. When our turn came I was shaking, heart pounding. I shook his hand and thanked him for my career as a professional Illustrator. A quizzical look from Ray, at first, but then I explained that the first things I ever drew, as a child, were his creatures. He was delighted and as gracious as you would imagine him to be.
When we left the Cinema Store, on St Martin's lane, it was a few moments before I realised that I'd been crying, that was the power of the man and his work. I weep for him still.
In the coming months the movie business had better collectively doff it's cap...or it'll have me to answer to.
Thank you Ray...thank you so very very much...no finer technician...no more wonderous nor humble artist ever lived.
Amen.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
One Man against the Tide!
Here is the conclusion of my "Triptych Un Tainment du Witter" that began last year with "Look, this is the point". It deals with Mark's ongoing battle against the "3D Revolution" (Hmmm) and further chronicles Simon's continued withering distain (albeit good natured) for Mark's crusade.
It also charts my continuing struggle to capture the essential "Mayoness" of Simon (this one being the closest I've come to a home run) while Mark continues to be, what we refer to as, a "caricaturists gift"...in the nicest way possible.
Great show guys and...10 more years?
Excelsior Out!
Monday, 25 March 2013
Han Solo Meio!!
My take on J.J's first casting session for "Han Solo: The Retcon Years"...an eclectic turn out, to be certain. Who would you choose? Ryan Gosling? Josh Hutcherson? Bradley Cooper? This is a guessing game that will stretch out before us for the next 3 years or so.
Answers on a postcard please to: J.J Abrams, Disney Studios, Hollywood, California...yeah, like he hasn't got enough to do!
Excelsior Out!!
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Excelsior is a Deviant!
Your very own Excelsior is now a deviant...artist that is. I plan to put most of my stuff onto this site...meaning you can own prints, mouse mats, canvas's, coasters even jigsaw puzzles of the nonsense contained here!
Happy Trails!
Excelsior Out!
All stuff available to buy as print, and other merchandise, at: http://gastongrimsdyke.deviantart.com/gallery/
Monday, 4 March 2013
It's Alive! IT'S ALIVE....on I-Tunes.
Sorry kids, this never gets old!
Click this link to order: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/id602580218
Excelsior Out!
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