WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: Because of the wide variety of extremely talented people who share their stuff and all the interesting tips you can find on how to make your own stencils.
DISCUSSION TIP: Be open-minded.
BEST RANDOM QUOTE: “I don’t care about labels, I do what I do, I do how I do it and people can call it whatever the hell they want.”
MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: Anything concerning Banksy.
WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: Those who are interested in decorating our boring urban infrastructures!
“There’ll always be something new. It’s like whack-a-mole.”
– Leigh Whannell
I first met Leigh Whannell as the writer and costar of Saw. I thought it was a really cool indie movie that came out of nowhere. It had a mind-blowing surprise at the end and a theme that really spoke to me. When Whannell wrote two sequels in two years, I really got into depth with him on Jigsaw’s morality. Seven Saws later, and Whannell has written another script for his directing buddy James Wan .
Insidious again deals with themes that are bigger than the immediate story. In the film, parents Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai (Rose Byrne) find their homes (that’s plural) haunted by spirits. So it’s a ghost story.
“People thought we had some political agenda…”
-Elaine Lee
Fans have been yearning for years for a hardcover volume of Starstruck. However their long wait is over, since an IDW published collection will hit stores in April. Writer Elaine Lee has lived with these characters for longer than anyone though, and she isn’t finished with them. Starstruck debuted as a play, and was then published as a comic in the early 1980s. The science fiction story is told in a nonlinear fashion with a vast cast of characters, including multiple female heroines. Starstruck was ahead of its time when it first came out, so reading the book today, it feels very contemporary.