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Fan Made: Frank Miller's Charlie Brown
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For those who thought the weekly piece of awesome doesn't hit till Wednesday or Thursday, think again. Timothy Lim and Jean Luc Pham have gone and created a few panels of what they believe Charles Schultz's Peanuts would look like if they were, well, Frank Miller's Peanuts. In this hilarious scene, Charlie Brown (bald, brooding) prepares to throw Linus a pitch while the two play baseball. But while Linus is all fun and games, Charlie's inner voice is out for blood and revenge ... and all that juicy stuff. (ie: "It flies long enough for me to imagine it killing him in all kinds of ways." Love it!) The title of the piece is Schultz City: That Yellow Shirted Such And Such, and you can check out both images below.
But that's not all! When I surfed onto this piece over at Superpunch, there were a couple other links for Frank Miller-inspired awesomeness that were just too good to pass up. In addition to the very cool work done by Lim and Pham, we have Disney Princess-inspired Sin City posters from artist Curt Rapala and Star Wars-inspired Sin City posters from Romil Ilagan. Check out a bunch of our favorites in the gallery below.
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RIP: Reel Important People -- June 23, 2008
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- Dody Goodman (1915-2008) - Comedienne, Actress - Played "Blanche", the principal's secretary in Grease and Grease 2 and Tom Hanks' absent-minded secretary in Splash and Splash, Too (in which Hanks was replaced by Todd Waring). She also appears in Silent Movie, Max Dugan Returns, Private Resort, Cool as Ice, Frozen Assets and Bedtime Story, and she had a recurring role in the Alvin and the Chipmunk cartoons, including the 1987 feature, The Chipmunk Adventure, providing her voice to the character of Miss Miller, adopted mother of the Chipettes. She died June 22 in Englewood, New Jersey. (AP)
- Sidney J. Bartholomew Jr. (c.1954-2008) - Production Designer, Writer, Director - Won an Emmy for his work on TV's Pee-Wee's Playhouse before collaborating on most of the Farrelly brothers' films, including There's Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber, Kingpin, Shallow Hal, Me, Myself and Irene, Stuck on You, The Heartbreak Kid, Say It Isn't So (produced by the Farrellys) and Osmosis Jones, in which he appears. He also co-wrote and directed the 2003 soccer comedy Just 4 Kicks, which starred Tom Arnold. He died June 15 in Los Angeles. (Variety)
- George Carlin (1937-2008) - Comedian, Actor - Appears in Dogma, Outrageous Fortune, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, Jersey Girl, The Prince of Tides, Car Wash, Scary Movie 3, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, With Six You Get Egg Roll and the documentaries The Aristrocrats, F*ck, Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism and The N Word. He also voiced characters in Cars, Happily N'Ever After and Tarzan II. For info on his death, read William's full post.
- Cyd Charisse (1921-2008) - Actress, Dancer - Starred in Singin' in the Rain, Brigadoon, Party Girl, Ziegfeld Follies, The Band Wagon, It's Always Fair Weather, Two Weeks in Another Town, The Silencers and Silk Stockings. For info on her death, read my full post.









