Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Princess Bride (1987): "As You Wish..."


     Full of swashbuckling, Giants, good and evil, love and despair, The Princess Bride has been wowing devoted fans since 1987. One of the most quoted of modern films, "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya..." and "...As you wish", have become part of pop culture vocabulary. Written by William Goldman and directed by Rob Reiner, they have created a timeless modern classic full of memorable moments, a film that is sure to last for generations.
     Buttercup has fallen in love with Westley, a farm boy. Despite only uttering one phrase, "As you wish," he managed to woo her. Westley goes off to seek a fortune on the high seas, though it is difficult to leave. Buttercup is crushed when she receives word that Westley was killed by pirates. 


     Eventually Buttercup is chosen to be the bride of the Prince Humperdink. She does not love him, but must consent. Things change, however, when she is kidnapped by three hired men Vizzini, Inigo and Fezzek (played by Wallace Shawn, Mandy Patinkin and Andre the Giant). 


     En route to escape, they discover that they are being followed by a masked man. The masked man, calling himself The Dread Pirate Roberts, defeats all three men to rescue Buttercup. It is revealed the the masked man is in fact Westley come back... 


     They survive another ordeal (brought on by the jealous Prince). Now Westley must stop the Royal wedding (with the help of Inigo, who has his own grudge at the castle, and Fezzek)... 


     The Prince, well...



The Princess Bride- movie trailer

Friday, May 4, 2012

CLOSE UP: Josh Gondelman

Josh Gondelman, 2011. By Travis Simpkins


Josh Gondelman- Stand-up Comedy


For more info, visit: http://www.joshgondelman.com/


Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Notorious Bettie Page (2005): The Story of the Iconic 1950's Raven-Haired, Pin-Up Girl (Risque Cinema)


     Although an HBO movie, The Notorious Bettie Page (2005) has the grittiness and feel of an independent film. The cinematography is superb, shot mostly in black and white with occasional color vignettes, it fits the subject and looks like a 1950s magazine. Overall the acting is strong and it is a fine effort and suitable tribute to Bettie Page, a true pin-up icon.
     The story traces Bettie Page's (Gretchen Mol) life from adolescence up to her "redemption" and retreat from the spotlight, but jumps around in a non-linear effort to make the storyline more interesting. After a youth, troubled with men who used her for her good looks, Bettie Page moves to New York City and decides to put her good looks to use as a model... 


     She eventually hooks up with camera club people (groups that surround scantily clad and nude women and snap photos), which in turn leads her to a Hollywood head-shot business that sells bondage photos on the side... 


     Naive to the trend, Bettie poses for the photos, but it eventually leads to her involvement in a Government investigation regarding pornography... 


     A vacation to Miami leads Bettie to Bunny Yeager, a fresh photographer with which she has an instant bond, and they take many beach photos together (nude and otherwise)... 


     Magazine covers and postcards abound...


     Bettie Page's life seems to be great, she is naughty but having fun with it. But the ever-pulling question of religion troubles her... and she seeks a new path...


The Notorious Bettie Page- movie trailer
Comparison: The real Bettie Page and Grethchen Mol playing her

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Elizabeth Ziman: Profiles from the Illustrations

Elizabeth Ziman, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     Growing up in Greenwich Village, NYC, Elizabeth Ziman was surrounded by art and music. From an early age, she began studying classical piano and later moved on to vocal training. In 2001, she began at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, having been awarded the ASCAP Leiber and Stoller scholarship for her original song, "Like Water is to Sand."

Elizabeth & the Catapult- "Race You"


Elizabeth Ziman, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     Elizabeth had intended to devote her studies at Berklee to film scoring, and wanted to pursue it as a career path. In 2002, however, she was chosen to go on an Ella Fitzgerald tribute tour and she became fascinated by Jazz. Upon returning to Berklee she teamed up with two other students to form Elizabeth & the Catapult. They released an EP, Elizabeth & the Catapult in 2006.

Elizabeth & the Catapult- "Mama's Boy"


Elizabeth Ziman, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     With the success of the EP and the devoted following they were getting from their live shows, the band was soon signed to Verve Records. The songs from the EP were included with several new songs on their first album, Taller Children, in 2009. While this first album had a fun, sarcastic side, the band explored new emotional avenues on their next album, The Other Side of Zero (2010), and continues to evolve today... 

Elizabeth & the Catapult- "Taller Children"


Elizabeth & the Catapult- "Hit the Wall"


Elizabeth Ziman, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Golden Bloom: Art and Music (Songs that Inspired the Illustrations)

Golden Bloom (Shawn Fogel), 2011. By Travis Simpkins

Rhyme the Reason

King of Carrot Flowers (cover)


Golden Bloom (Shawn Fogel), 2011. By Travis Simpkins

Doomsday Devices

The Season I like Best

30 Lives (cover)

Fan the Flames


Golden Bloom, 2011. By Travis Simpkins


For more info, visit: http://goldenbloom.net/


Monday, April 30, 2012

New Portrait Illustration: My Nephews

My Nephews, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     My sister's kids vary in terms of interests, but are alike in that they are all easy-going, affable and studious. In an effort to challenge my skills in child portraiture, I wanted to capture each one's unique personality in relation to one another.

     Andrew, the youngest (age 10), has an encyclopedic knowledge of animals, and often wows people by answering Jeopardy questions that even the contestants miss. He also likes to make homemade movies using his iPod and LEGO sets.
Andrew Gebo, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


     Timmy (age 11) was recently accepted into the Goddard Scholars program. When I asked him what he wanted to be, he was indecisive, but said he would "probably become a teacher."
Timothy Gebo, 2012. By Travis Simpkins


     Matthew, the oldest (age 16) is set to finish High School with Honors. He is also a music enthusiast, singing and playing guitar in a local band.
Matthew Costa, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Great Flamarion (1945): Classic Film Noir (Obscure Films)


     Erich Von Stroheim was born to play the hard-nosed, disinterested, infallible guy. Everything about him screamed it. From his posture and facial expressions to the harsh accent and tone of his voice, he seemed an impenetrable, stone wall that only the loveliest of ladies could break through or scale.
     In The Great Flamarion (1945), Von Stroheim plays Flamarion, a traveling vaudeville performer whose talent is astounding skill and accuracy in acts of sharpshooting. 


     His assistants are a husband and wife team, who perform a skit as Flamarion shoots around them and at various items of their apparel. 


     The wife has grown sick of her husband's heavy drinking, however and comes up with a scheme to get rid of him. 

     She convinces Flamarion that she is really in love with him. Reluctant and hesitant at first, Flamarion eventually caves in and reciprocates her love. 


     The scheming, seductive temptress persuades Flamarion into thinking that the only way for them to be together is for him to "accidentally" shoot her husband on stage. 


     Blinded by love, he concedes and kills the husband. After the investigation, Flamarion is cleared, but the woman has skipped town, leaving him with the realization that he has been double crossed and she was lying and using him all along. He must track her down to enact his revenge...

scene from The Great Flamarion

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Addams Family Values (1993): Films from Comic Strips (The Sequel)


     A sequel to the 1991 hit, "The Addams Family", Addams Family Values (1993) has all the family actors reprising their roles from the first film, with the exception of the grandmother, who was replaced by Carol Kane, and given more lines. Addams Family Values lacks some of the freshness and "pop" of the first film, but it is quite entertaining nevertheless.
     Things are as usual in the Addams' home... 


     Then Gomez and Morticia Addams welcome a baby into their family. 


     The addition of a little brother upsets Wednesday and Pugsley, who make every attempt to get rid of the child. 


     After a search for a Nanny turns out fruitless, a sexy woman named Debby shows up wanting the job, her true motive being to marry Fester Addams, kill him, and steal his fortune... 


     The children are just in her way... 


     Wednesday is wise to Debby's scheme, so Deb convinces the parents to send them to Summer Camp... 


     Hilarious turns have Wednesday and Pugsley as Indians taking part in a Pilgrim play at the camp, changing the script, and scalping and burning the settlers' village...


     In their absence, she marries Fester and convinces him to disown his family, and makes repeated failed attempts to kill him...


     The Family must work together to stop Debby and rescue Uncle Fester...

Addams Family Values- movie trailer

Friday, April 27, 2012

CLOSE UP: John McCauley (Deer Tick)

John McCauley, 2011. By Travis Simpkins


Deer Tick- Spend the Night


For more info, visit: http://deertickmusic.com/


Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Handsome Family: Profiles from the Illustrations

The Handsome Family, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     Multiple influences, both geographical and personal, have worked to shape the unique sound of husband and wife team, Brett and Rennie Sparks' music.  He is from Texas, she is from New York. Their band, The Handsome Family, was founded in Chicago in 1993 but got new-found inspiration upon moving to New Mexico in 2001. Some would categorize them as "alt-country" but their style defies labels.

The Handsome Family- "Bottomless Hole"


Brett Sparks, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     Everything is balanced. They are a humorous pair, the name The Handsome Family is derived from a sarcastic joke made at Brett's expense. On the other emotional extreme, Brett's breakdown in the mid-90s has added a sense of melancholy to some of the songs.

The Handsome Family- "So Much Wine"


Rennie Sparks, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

     Beautiful writing keeps their songs lively. Rennie's haunting lyrics and Brett's moody rhythms are perfect compliments to one another. They tour all over, and with eleven albums out, they continue to build up an already strong following.


The Handsome Family- "Flapping Your Broken Wings"


The Handsome Family- "Giant of Illinois" (about Robert Wadlow, the World's Tallest Man)


Brett Sparks, 2012. By Travis Simpkins

For more info, visit: http://www.handsomefamily.com/


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

CLOSE UP: Rick Jenkins (The Comedy Studio)

Rick Jenkins, 2011. By Travis Simpkins


The Comedy Studio- Cambridge, MA


For more info, visit: http://www.thecomedystudio.com/