Thursday, December 14, 2017

It's scrrrrapbook time...part two!!

Another collection of visually interesting visuals found on the 'net!



From an old issue of MAD magazine...sorry,don't know
which one...a Wally Wood illustration of an office party where 
all the popular comic-strip characters of the mid-to-late 
20th century are in attendance.


A still from the 1960's Batman TV show
...showcasing Catwoman's (Julie Newmar) butt.

...and while we're on the subject of women's butts...


I have absolutely no idea what this actress' name is.All I 
know is that she was a featured player in a pornographic 
parody of the TV show Seinfeld.
Now,I've never seen that show,and I have no interest in 
pornographic movies. So why,do you ask,did I post this here?

Guess.


A picture of an attic I found on the net.


From a Direct TV ad from 2014,the premise of which that some guy has the 
service,and his marionette wife feels insecure because of his comment about 
"no more ugly wires".
I'm actually surprised we have not yet seen something like this in the movies...
a CGI-created artificial woman who's more stylized than realistic. The sexy female 
android is a recurring theme in popular sci-fi, people often feel discomfort when 
watching realistic CGI people,the whole "uncanny valley" thing,and there are dozens 
of cartoon women that men find sexually attractive...this feels like the next logical 
step...imagine a sci-fi movie akin to something like Galaxina or Cherry 2000 in 
which the android is portrayed,not by a live actress but in CGI imagry similar 
to the above.



Two pics of me and my brothers...Jim,Dan,Patrick and Matt...
when we were younger. In both,I'm the second youngest;in the 
lower photo,that's our Dad with us.


One of my favorite toys when I was a kid.


An ad from 1975 featuring a pre-Three's Company Suzanne Somers...

...the detail of which is below. 



A parody page of those old ads in comic books.


The ol' homestead...from Google Maps,our old house on Verdev.


From a series of books created by Gerry Anderson,the man behind 
Thunderbirds and Space:1999.
I dunno...just seems creeeepy!!!


A still from an animated short I found on YouTube,which comically depicts Batman and his fellow Gotham-based crimefighters as a thrash-deth-metal rock band. In it,Barbara Gordon rather provocatively strips out of her 
Batgirl costume. The above image is the most skin seen.



The front....and back...of a holiday-themed ad for the original Star Wars,
courtesy of the Milwaukee Journal,circa December 1977.


"no pun-infused title required"

Imagry from the 2014 DirecTV ad....see above.

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