
Note- this was originally written by me for use on Slashfilm.com, and their coverage of the art show discussed below.  I’m reproducing it here with permission from myself.
The fine folks over at SpokeArt.net have put together a MASSIVE art show  celebrating the films of Quentin Tarantino and the Coen Bros. and  they’ve asked me to participate.  Since I did five prints for their  previous show, a Wes Anderson tribute (called “Bad Dads”), I decided  that I had to go even bigger this time around and set out to create  SEVEN pieces.  As hard as it was to choose, I went with doing all seven  of Tarantino’s features, and leave the Coens aside for now.  A  heartbreaking choice, as Raising Arizona is in my top 5 desert island  films- along with Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Robocop, Blade Runner, and  Babe 2: Pig in the City.  (SERIOUSLY.)  But it did give me a chance to  re-watch all of Quentin’s films, and see a couple for the first time.  I  do realize that ‘having’ to watch movies being a large part of my job  is just about the craziest thing that could happen to me, but I digress.
I’ve met and talked to Tarantino several times in the past, having  been a manager/ creative type person at the Alamo Drafthouse at my last  job.  And let me say, the guy is every bit as energetic and crazed as he  appears to be in all those DVD special features.  He is a fanboy in the  extreme.  A giant, tall, animated weirdo who will talk over and through  you, and you just have to nod and hold on to the conversation for dear  life.  In my limited experience, he’s exhausting to be around.  But,  it’s that crazy passion and energy that he pours into his work and it  comes screaming off the screen at you.  </namedrop>
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