It’s not a soundtrack one would expect to be affiliated with the NFL, but during the regular season, and even more so throughout the playoffs, the music of Phish has been used in multiple bumpers heading into commercial breaks on Fox.
In fact, during last night’s Super Bowl, Fox played clips of Phish’s “Character Zero” and “Free,” as well as the Grateful Dead classic “Bertha,” which was a slam dunk nod to the San Francisco 49ers. Fans of the Dead and Phish quickly took to Twitter to celebrate and share hearing the band’s music in and out of commercials.
Jambase posted clips of “Free” from the first half of the game last night and “Character Zero” from the second half.
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After “Character Zero”and “Bertha” in the first half, Super Bowl viewers are treated to “Free” #phish #gratefuldead
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In fact, during last night’s Super Bowl, Fox played clips of Phish’s “Character Zero” and “Free,” as well as the Grateful Dead classic “Bertha,” which was a slam dunk nod to the San Francisco 49ers. Fans of the Dead and Phish quickly took to Twitter to celebrate and share hearing the band’s music in and out of commercials.
Jambase posted clips of “Free” from the first half of the game last night and “Character Zero” from the second half.
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After “Character Zero”and “Bertha” in the first half, Super Bowl viewers are treated to “Free” #phish #gratefuldead
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- 2/3/2020
- by Jeff Cornell
- Variety Film + TV
The trailer recently dropped for The Funhouse Massacre, and it kicks off this morning's round-up. Also: a Kickstarter launch for Zombie Mouth Bubblegum, acquisition news for Terrordactyl, and Horror Hotel Season 2 premiere details.
The Funhouse Massacre: "The film, directed by Andy Palmer, stars Robert Englund, Jere Burns, Scottie Thompson, Clint Howard and Courtney Gains. The Funhouse Massacre, which was produced by Warner Davis, President of Petri Entertainment, will hit theaters in 15-20 U.S. markets on Friday, November 13th.
On Halloween night, a gruesome group of the United States' most notorious and colorful serial killers escape from Statesville Asylum and descend on a giant funhouse whose theme is based on their different reigns of terror. The unsuspecting carnival goers think that the carnage created is just part of the show, that is, until they become part of the main attraction. The only people left to stop them are a ragtag group of college kids,...
The Funhouse Massacre: "The film, directed by Andy Palmer, stars Robert Englund, Jere Burns, Scottie Thompson, Clint Howard and Courtney Gains. The Funhouse Massacre, which was produced by Warner Davis, President of Petri Entertainment, will hit theaters in 15-20 U.S. markets on Friday, November 13th.
On Halloween night, a gruesome group of the United States' most notorious and colorful serial killers escape from Statesville Asylum and descend on a giant funhouse whose theme is based on their different reigns of terror. The unsuspecting carnival goers think that the carnage created is just part of the show, that is, until they become part of the main attraction. The only people left to stop them are a ragtag group of college kids,...
- 10/31/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The purpose of this roundup is to put the highlights of all things Star Wars from the last week in one location. If you read this each week, you should be able to converse fluently with any Star Wars fan on everything from the latest Star Wars: Episode VII developments to the latest toys. And maybe you'll even share with them something that they might have missed. Let's get to it! Image by Matt Busch Episode VII Movie News Summary Variety reports that at their Dealmakers Breakfast on December 13, Disney.s Alan Horn had the following to say with respect to "Episode VII" and Indiana Jones: Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn is speaking at Variety's Dealmakers Breakfast. — Marc Graser (@marcgraser) December 13, 2013...
- 12/20/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Check out this incredible Millennium Falcon cut-away art that's been officially released by its artist, Brian Sauriol. It gives fans a really cool detailed look at the Han Solo's Yt-1300 Corellian light freighter. The illustration was commissioned 20 years ago and is officially licensed by Lucasfilm.
Here's a detailed breakdown of the illustration and the story behind it:
After two decades of secrecy, the vault has been opened and Illustrator Brian Sauriol has unveiled an incredible cut-away illustration of the iconic Star Wars starship, the Millennium Falcon. Commission by Nonpareil Communications, Inc. and licensed by Lucasfilm, Ltd., this art shows Han Solo’s Yt-1300 Corellian light freighter at a level of detail never seen before. Originally intended as a licensed print, this piece reveals the interiors of the fan-fave starship with vibrant rendering and top-notch craftsmanship rarely seen today.
Sauriol is one of the premiere product and advertising illustrators of the modern era.
Here's a detailed breakdown of the illustration and the story behind it:
After two decades of secrecy, the vault has been opened and Illustrator Brian Sauriol has unveiled an incredible cut-away illustration of the iconic Star Wars starship, the Millennium Falcon. Commission by Nonpareil Communications, Inc. and licensed by Lucasfilm, Ltd., this art shows Han Solo’s Yt-1300 Corellian light freighter at a level of detail never seen before. Originally intended as a licensed print, this piece reveals the interiors of the fan-fave starship with vibrant rendering and top-notch craftsmanship rarely seen today.
Sauriol is one of the premiere product and advertising illustrators of the modern era.
- 12/3/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
After providing cover illustrations for the Night of the Living Dead comic and graphic novel series from Avatar Press, artist Matt Busch found himself bitten by the zombie bug, beginning a project that saw him zombifying iconic Hollywood movie posters, from Star Wars to E.T., Harry Potter to Breakfast at Tiffany's. Rather than simply Photoshopping effects over the images, Busch actually recreates each poster by hand, and then adds in the zombie effects. For the past several years, he has been displaying his handiwork on the Hollywood is Dead website, and now the Hollywood zombies are looking to shamble their way onto your coffee table!
A Kickstarter fund to turn Hollywood is Dead into a coffee table book has far surpassed its $13,000 goal, with a week still left for donations. What does that mean? It means that all of Busch's zombified movie posters will be compiled together into a beautiful hardcover book,...
A Kickstarter fund to turn Hollywood is Dead into a coffee table book has far surpassed its $13,000 goal, with a week still left for donations. What does that mean? It means that all of Busch's zombified movie posters will be compiled together into a beautiful hardcover book,...
- 11/21/2013
- by John Squires
- FEARnet
Renowned artist Matt Busch has not only created artwork for bands like Black Sabbath, Motely Crue and Alice Cooper, but he also has a project called Hollywood Is Dead wherein he recreates classic movie posters zombie style.
Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, Hollywood Is Dead will soon be a coffee table book.
Busch doesn't just amend existing posters; he actually recreates the iconic artwork from scratch and adds a touch of the undead to each, coming up with such titles as Breakfast Is Tiffany, Alice from Underland, Beauty and the Feast and Cadavatar. Busch is obviously a massively talented dude with an awesome sense of humor. And now all his work will be collected in one spot as the Kickstarter campaign to create a book of Busch's work was successfully funded after just 12 days.
Check out the successfully funded Hollywood Is Dead Kickstarter page for more info. There are...
Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, Hollywood Is Dead will soon be a coffee table book.
Busch doesn't just amend existing posters; he actually recreates the iconic artwork from scratch and adds a touch of the undead to each, coming up with such titles as Breakfast Is Tiffany, Alice from Underland, Beauty and the Feast and Cadavatar. Busch is obviously a massively talented dude with an awesome sense of humor. And now all his work will be collected in one spot as the Kickstarter campaign to create a book of Busch's work was successfully funded after just 12 days.
Check out the successfully funded Hollywood Is Dead Kickstarter page for more info. There are...
- 11/19/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
The Detroit Zombie Con will be taking place later this month and they’ve provided us with an update on special guests and events, including the addition of Dawn of the Dead‘s David Emge and Scott Reiniger:
“With AMC’s hit series The Walking Dead on hiatus Zombie fans are making summer plans to attend Detroit Zombie Con at the Motion Picture Institute in Troy, Mi. Zombie Con is a two-day event that brings together Zombie, and Horror Fans, Creators, Artists, Novelists, Film Makers at Michigan’s premiere film school; Mpi (www.mpifilm.com) at 2040 Crooks road in Troy, Mi. –August 17th and 18th, 2013 The convention includes a two-day film festival with the World Premiere of Anchor Bay’s zombie vs. robots epic Battle of the Damned not due in theatres until 2014. You can see it first at Z-Con.
We also have the Michigan Sneak Preview of the...
“With AMC’s hit series The Walking Dead on hiatus Zombie fans are making summer plans to attend Detroit Zombie Con at the Motion Picture Institute in Troy, Mi. Zombie Con is a two-day event that brings together Zombie, and Horror Fans, Creators, Artists, Novelists, Film Makers at Michigan’s premiere film school; Mpi (www.mpifilm.com) at 2040 Crooks road in Troy, Mi. –August 17th and 18th, 2013 The convention includes a two-day film festival with the World Premiere of Anchor Bay’s zombie vs. robots epic Battle of the Damned not due in theatres until 2014. You can see it first at Z-Con.
We also have the Michigan Sneak Preview of the...
- 8/2/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
It has been officially announced that Zombie Con will be taking place next month near Detroit, Michigan. The event aims to be different from your traditional horror convention, with a focus on those working within the zombie sub-genre. A number of events and guests have been announced, including our own editor-in-chief:
“With AMC’s hit series The Walking Dead on hiatus, Zombie fans are making summer plans to attend Detroit Zombie Con at the Motion Picture Institute in Troy, Mi. Zombie Con is a two-day event that brings together Zombie, and Horror Fans, Creators, Artists, Novelists, Film Makers at Michigan’s premiere film school, Mpi (www.mpifilm.com), in Troy, Mi. –August 17th and 18th, 2013. Zombie Con is for Zombie lovers of all ages and places the emphasis on the creators and artisans working in the genre.
There will be guest speakers, zombie themed art for sale, demonstrations, illustrators, novelists,...
“With AMC’s hit series The Walking Dead on hiatus, Zombie fans are making summer plans to attend Detroit Zombie Con at the Motion Picture Institute in Troy, Mi. Zombie Con is a two-day event that brings together Zombie, and Horror Fans, Creators, Artists, Novelists, Film Makers at Michigan’s premiere film school, Mpi (www.mpifilm.com), in Troy, Mi. –August 17th and 18th, 2013. Zombie Con is for Zombie lovers of all ages and places the emphasis on the creators and artisans working in the genre.
There will be guest speakers, zombie themed art for sale, demonstrations, illustrators, novelists,...
- 7/3/2013
- by Jordan Smith
- DailyDead
About a year ago, we shared some classic movie posters that were given a fun zombie twist. Since then a few more zombie posters have popped up, and since there was a good reaction to the first set, I thought you'd want to see the new ones that artsit Matt Busch has created! To see the previously released posters, click here. A lot of these are really awesome, I hope you enjoy them!
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- 2/21/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Known for their atypical, ultra-interesting t-shirts, Fright-Rags have done more than just sell fellow avid fans the same old iconic, but nonetheless boring cover-to-our-favorite- movie on a t-shirt. Using all sorts of talent from Jeff Zornow to Matt Busch, shirts that are inspired by some of the greatest genre films in America and beyond, have become works of art in themselves. For me, its not enough that some of my favorite films have bee…...
- 2/2/2013
- Horrorbid
Fright Rags has been teasing new designs for the last few weeks, but they have just been released and we have all the details:
The Woman Limited Edition – Only 200 Printed!
We’ve teamed up with Modernciné for an exclusive limited edition shirt of their newest film “The Woman”,
written and directed by Lucky McKee and starring Angelea Bettis. To capture the harsh brutality of the film, we tapped Australian artist Joe Whyte, who brought a sense of foreboding and misery to the design.
Frozen
Since it’s the dead of winter, we thought it would be a perfect time to unveil our design
from Adam Green’s chilling film “Frozen”. This image drips with mood and will make you
think twice about taking that last run of the night…
Zombie Wars
Before there was The Living Dead Strikes Back, there was Zombie Wars! That’s right, we’ve teamed up...
The Woman Limited Edition – Only 200 Printed!
We’ve teamed up with Modernciné for an exclusive limited edition shirt of their newest film “The Woman”,
written and directed by Lucky McKee and starring Angelea Bettis. To capture the harsh brutality of the film, we tapped Australian artist Joe Whyte, who brought a sense of foreboding and misery to the design.
Frozen
Since it’s the dead of winter, we thought it would be a perfect time to unveil our design
from Adam Green’s chilling film “Frozen”. This image drips with mood and will make you
think twice about taking that last run of the night…
Zombie Wars
Before there was The Living Dead Strikes Back, there was Zombie Wars! That’s right, we’ve teamed up...
- 1/24/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The Force is strong this weekend with the commencement of Star Wars Fan Days congregating at the new Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas. Guests attending the event include Billy Dee Williams, voice actors from Cartoon Network’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars, George Takei (yes, of Star Trek but he did voicework for Clone Wars), and media guests Julie Benz and Clare Kramer of Whedon-fame.
Check out the details and official press release from Official Pix by C2 Ventures:
The Star Wars Fan Days will be coming to the Irving Convention Center on Oct. 8 – 9, 2011 featuring a full weekend of artists, writers, publishers, actors, contest, workshops, and everything else Star Wars related.
Star Wars Fan Days (Fan Days) moves to its new home, the 275,000 square-foot Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, for the 4th annual show on Oct. 8 – 9. Celebrate everything Star Wars during this full weekend of artists, writers, publishers,...
Check out the details and official press release from Official Pix by C2 Ventures:
The Star Wars Fan Days will be coming to the Irving Convention Center on Oct. 8 – 9, 2011 featuring a full weekend of artists, writers, publishers, actors, contest, workshops, and everything else Star Wars related.
Star Wars Fan Days (Fan Days) moves to its new home, the 275,000 square-foot Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, for the 4th annual show on Oct. 8 – 9. Celebrate everything Star Wars during this full weekend of artists, writers, publishers,...
- 10/7/2011
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Artist Matt Busch has created a Lucasfilm approved world map that shows off all of the locations that Indiana Jones has made all of his archeological discoveries over the years. The map doesn't just include his discoveries from the movies, but also includes locations visited in the novels, comic books, video games and even the Young Indiana Jones TV series. Busch has released a video that takes us through the process of creating the map. Check it out and tell us what you think!
Thanks to Gt reader Donny for the tip!
- 8/17/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Filed under: Movie News
Call yourself a big 'Indiana Jones' fan? Well, you have absolutely nothing on Matt Busch, who spent three years creating the Indiana Jones World Map. What is the World Map? Why, it's just a drawing that depicts every single archaeological artifact that Indiana Jones ever found.
The project originally started with the four Indy films, but eventually spread to all Indiana Jones novel, comic book and video game. In addition to each piece on the map, Busch created a list that names the artifact, the city and country it was found in, the year it was discovered and the title of the story it originally appeared in (and in case you were wondering, Lucasfilms gave him permission to do this. We know George Lucas' stickiness when it comes to fans using his material).
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Call yourself a big 'Indiana Jones' fan? Well, you have absolutely nothing on Matt Busch, who spent three years creating the Indiana Jones World Map. What is the World Map? Why, it's just a drawing that depicts every single archaeological artifact that Indiana Jones ever found.
The project originally started with the four Indy films, but eventually spread to all Indiana Jones novel, comic book and video game. In addition to each piece on the map, Busch created a list that names the artifact, the city and country it was found in, the year it was discovered and the title of the story it originally appeared in (and in case you were wondering, Lucasfilms gave him permission to do this. We know George Lucas' stickiness when it comes to fans using his material).
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- 8/17/2011
- by Alex Suskind
- Moviefone
Archaia Entertainment reports that "Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes", its first illustrated novel through book trade distributor Publishers Group West, will be available July 25, 2011, written by Andrew E.C. Gaska, adapted from a story by Gaska, Rich Handley, Christian Berntsen and Erik Matthews.
The book has 30 full-color paintings and 19 black-and-white illustrations, including a cover by Jim Steranko and interior art by Ken Kelly, Mark Texeira, Leo Leibelman, Matt Busch, Brian Rood, Tom Scioloi, David Hueso, Dan Dussault and Dirk Shearer :
"...'Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes' recounts what happened between the scenes of the classic 1968 Twentieth Century Fox film, centering on the astronaut 'John Landon', Chimpanzee scientists 'Dr. Milo', 'Dr. Galen', and 'Gorilla Security Chief Marcus'..."
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The book has 30 full-color paintings and 19 black-and-white illustrations, including a cover by Jim Steranko and interior art by Ken Kelly, Mark Texeira, Leo Leibelman, Matt Busch, Brian Rood, Tom Scioloi, David Hueso, Dan Dussault and Dirk Shearer :
"...'Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes' recounts what happened between the scenes of the classic 1968 Twentieth Century Fox film, centering on the astronaut 'John Landon', Chimpanzee scientists 'Dr. Milo', 'Dr. Galen', and 'Gorilla Security Chief Marcus'..."
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- 5/24/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Archaia Entertainment has set July 25th for the release of Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes, its first illustrated novel, through its new book trade distributor Publishers Group West (Pgw).
From the Press Release:
Written by celebrated author, artist, and digital producer Andrew E.C. Gaska, and adapted from a story by Gaska, Rich Handley, Christian Berntsen, and Erik Matthews, Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes recounts what happened between the scenes of the classic 1968 Twentieth Century Fox film, centering on the astronaut John Landon, Chimpanzee scientists Dr. Milo and Dr. Galen, and Gorilla Security Chief Marcus.
The book contains 30 full-color paintings and another 19 black and white illustrations, including a cover by legendary artist Jim Steranko (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and interior art from some of the top talent in the industry, including renowned...
From the Press Release:
Written by celebrated author, artist, and digital producer Andrew E.C. Gaska, and adapted from a story by Gaska, Rich Handley, Christian Berntsen, and Erik Matthews, Conspiracy of the Planet of the Apes recounts what happened between the scenes of the classic 1968 Twentieth Century Fox film, centering on the astronaut John Landon, Chimpanzee scientists Dr. Milo and Dr. Galen, and Gorilla Security Chief Marcus.
The book contains 30 full-color paintings and another 19 black and white illustrations, including a cover by legendary artist Jim Steranko (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and interior art from some of the top talent in the industry, including renowned...
- 5/23/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Matt Busch is well known in the art world for his beautiful Star Wars , Indiana Jones , and The Lord of the Rings paintings. He's also known in the rock world for his paintings of Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Motley Crue, and Poison. But a couple of years ago Busch started a series of paintings that caught the attention of both zombie fans and movie poster fans alike. He created the "Hollywood Is Dead" series which featured zombie parodies of some of the world's most recognizable movie posters. The posters which show everything from simplified Back to the Future characters to E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial have received national attention. Styd caught up with Matt Busch to find out more about his zombieriffic parodies. Shock Till You Drop: How did the idea for...
- 3/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
"Chew your meat for you. Pass it back and forth. In a passionate kiss. From my mouth to yours. 'Cause I like you." Hey, man. In this day and age even the living dead could use a little love, and artist Matt Busch is back with a whole new slew of grue guaranteed to touch you until you weep.
from the Press Release:
Artist Matt Busch is about to unveil the third incarnation of Hollywood-is-Dead, a collection of re-imagined movie posters with a zombie twist. Busch first made waves with his undead parodies in 2009 with Zombie Wars, a project authorized by Lucasfilm to repaint all 6 Star Wars movie posters with his decrepit vision. Since then, the outbreak expanded into an online gallery, Hollywood-is-Dead.com, with over 30 posters, including Harry Potter (Scary Rotter), Toy Story (Toy Gory) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (Breakfast is Tiffany).
Now, just in time for Valentine's Day,...
from the Press Release:
Artist Matt Busch is about to unveil the third incarnation of Hollywood-is-Dead, a collection of re-imagined movie posters with a zombie twist. Busch first made waves with his undead parodies in 2009 with Zombie Wars, a project authorized by Lucasfilm to repaint all 6 Star Wars movie posters with his decrepit vision. Since then, the outbreak expanded into an online gallery, Hollywood-is-Dead.com, with over 30 posters, including Harry Potter (Scary Rotter), Toy Story (Toy Gory) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (Breakfast is Tiffany).
Now, just in time for Valentine's Day,...
- 1/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Remember all those zombie Star Wars posters that came out earlier this year from artist Matt Busch for the Hollywood Is Dead series?
NeotoShop now has the exclusive on the signed editions of those posters, on sale for $19.95 each.
Aside from the aforementioned Star Wars varieties, there's also zombified versions of E.T., Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Back To The Future, and many more. Currently, there's 27 of Busch's posters available for purchase at the site [...]...
NeotoShop now has the exclusive on the signed editions of those posters, on sale for $19.95 each.
Aside from the aforementioned Star Wars varieties, there's also zombified versions of E.T., Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Back To The Future, and many more. Currently, there's 27 of Busch's posters available for purchase at the site [...]...
- 11/22/2010
- by Empress Eve
- Geeks of Doom
Today's the final day of FEARnet's week long Zombiepalooza. As we count down the final hours until the premiere of The Walking Dead, here's one more favorite from our undead archive. This article was originally published August 6, 2010. We all know zombies make eveything better. So what happens when you add zombies to something that's already awesome, such as your favorite movie poster? Pure Nerdvana. In a new series of art works titled Hollywood is Dead, artist Matt Busch -- a much-praised illustrator for his work on posters, books and trading cards featuring franchises like Star Wars, Indiana Jones and The Lord of the Rings -- has been picking up his brush to recreate iconic film...
- 10/31/2010
- FEARnet
Hollywood is Dead.
See the collection of re-imagined movie posters by artist Matt Busch. Matt Busch is well known (well at least by me) for his work with Lucasfilms. On his site http://www.hollywood-is-dead.com you can find all the Star Wars movie posters zombified, as well as Et, Indiana Jones and other movie favorites.
See all 6 Star Wars posters here.
See the collection of re-imagined movie posters by artist Matt Busch. Matt Busch is well known (well at least by me) for his work with Lucasfilms. On his site http://www.hollywood-is-dead.com you can find all the Star Wars movie posters zombified, as well as Et, Indiana Jones and other movie favorites.
See all 6 Star Wars posters here.
- 8/6/2010
- HugAZombie
As true fans of the flesh-eaters out there, we like to think of ourselves as one of the leading authorities on the living dead. The truth is zombies make everything a bit cooler. And we're about to put our money where our skin-tearing mouths are to prove it to you!
A while back we did a story on artist Matt Busch and his zombie themed Star Wars one-sheets. There's no doubt about it ... they are fuckin' cool. But what if the living dead managed to shamble their way into other films that we've grown up loving?
That's the focus of his new site Hollywood is Dead. But before we dole out the goods ... here's a little background on Matt and these wondrous poster parodies!
"This collection of re-imagined movie posters is the brainchild of notorious artist Matt Busch. Each Hollywood Is Dead poster parody is faithfully recreated by Busch’s...
A while back we did a story on artist Matt Busch and his zombie themed Star Wars one-sheets. There's no doubt about it ... they are fuckin' cool. But what if the living dead managed to shamble their way into other films that we've grown up loving?
That's the focus of his new site Hollywood is Dead. But before we dole out the goods ... here's a little background on Matt and these wondrous poster parodies!
"This collection of re-imagined movie posters is the brainchild of notorious artist Matt Busch. Each Hollywood Is Dead poster parody is faithfully recreated by Busch’s...
- 8/4/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It's not all giant movie studios, video games, and nerds on the floor of the San Diego Comic Convention this weekend. There's also a shit-load of artists trying make a name for themselves, established artisist showing off their shit, and high priced pieces of fine art. I took a tour and collected a bunch of shots I thought were cool. Credit is given when I could get it. Above: Mark Sparachio 5 Above: Alex Pardee Above: Justin Orr Above: Brandon "Bracamonster" Above: John Giang 2 Above: Matt Busch...
- 7/22/2010
- by Jim Law
- JoBlo.com
Zombies are all the rage right now. With that, it seems they are being added into just about anything, even to the point of being fused into existing pop culture. For example, see artist Matt Busch’s take on the classic posters for Star Wars: Episode I-vi. Or should I say, Zombie Wars!
Read more on Star Wars…with zombies!…...
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- 12/9/2009
- by James Wallace
- GordonandtheWhale
"Star Wars" and "Zombies". Those are three words that just immediately bring a smile to our faces when put together. Ever wonder what the famed series would have looked like with a little undead goodness seeping in through the flying ships and horrendous dialogue? (I'm looking at you, Episodes I-iii!)
StarWars.com recently celebrated a zombie themed week with different artists submitting their individual takes on their favorite movies. Artist Matt Busch totally knocked it out of the park with his that showcases the zombie evolution of each of the characters! Dig it!
- Uncle Creepy
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StarWars.com recently celebrated a zombie themed week with different artists submitting their individual takes on their favorite movies. Artist Matt Busch totally knocked it out of the park with his that showcases the zombie evolution of each of the characters! Dig it!
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- 12/9/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I haven't been watching the "Clone Wars" TV series (the movie turned me off to animated Star Wars for quite some time) but apparently last week's episode involved zombies in some form or another. This prompted artist Matt Busch (who has done some official work for the Star Wars universe) to create six posters that would reimagine the films as zombie movies. The posters were at one point posted on the official Star Wars site but was pulled and left with a message "Zombies?...
- 12/9/2009
- by Mike Sampson
- JoBlo.com
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