Jul 10, 2017
Movie Meltdown - Episode 401
This week we continue our
coverage from WonderFest as we sit down and talk with
artist Mark Maddox. Mark is a multiple "Artist of
the Year" Rondo Award winner, and
his artwork has been featured on the covers of The Art of
Doctor Who Special, Screem Magazine (including the
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Universal Monsters,
Mystery Science Theater 3000 and American Horror
Story covers), HorrorHound Magazine, Moonstone Comics
(including Kolchak: The Night Stalker Files), Little
Shoppe Of Horrors, Undying Monsters, Mad Scientist Magazine,
Airship27 Books, Hemlock Books, Thrilling Tales, Don Glut’s
Frankenstein series for Pulp 2.0 Press and many more.
We discuss just which movies and pop culture inspired him as a
child, and how it came full circle to become the focus of his
artistic career.
And as we are making audio cassette
recording from the TV, we also mention... Dark Shadows, The
Herculoids, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, a pop culture family, a
giant gorilla with wings, applied a dab of blue, collecting
baseball cards, you've gotta pay attention, Roger Moore, Caltiki,
The Immortal Monster, Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green, pulp
covers, we cut a zombie in two with a scythe, Star Trek, Abigail
Breslin, War of the Worlds, Eric Von Zipper, Rachmaninoff, Curse of
the Werewolf, Kelly Freas, beach movies, bad green screen, Seven
Samurai, painting with acrylics, Famous Monsters, The Time Machine,
trying to move further and further away from digital, Planet of the
Apes, hand-letter strips, evil Santa on a demon goat, Godzilla,
Sarah Hyland, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Mysterious Island,
painting in oils, The Fiend without a Face, David Lean, how to blow
a guy's head off with a shotgun, The Bride of Frankenstein, Nicole
Scherzinger, King Kong, Teenage Frankenstein, in a house with mom
and five kids, a Jim West doll, looking through the TV Guide,
watching people getting the bones sucked out of their bodies,
Johnny Quest and Jack Kirby.
"I didn't want the film to
end... I wanted to keep it going."
For more on Mark's artwork and appearances go to: http://maddoxplanet.com/
For more on WonderFest go to: www.wonderfest.com