Whalewolf debuts on Sunday, July 19th, at 9 p.m. Whalewolf, designed by LA-based artist Michael Hritz: However, even with the criticism, Z Nation does have a solid following and will be present at San Diego Comic Con 2015 as well as being renewed for a second season to premiere this year.įangoria also released the poster for Sharktopus vs. While they have the Sharknado and Sharktopus franchises, they also have Z Nation, a new zombie series which many fans of zombie culture such as The Walking Dead find just as cheesy as the Sharknado movie franchise. SyFy has now built a reliable franchise out of movies and shows such as these. Notoriously, trailers for movies such as these can be quite good while the actual movie fails over the length of it. The trailer for the movie actually has some laugh-out-loud moments, with Catherine Oxenberg stealing the show - in the trailer at least. Whalewolf originally went under the title of Sharktopus vs. The movie is directed by Kevin O’Neill with Roger Corman billed as producer. Whalewolf stars Casper Van Dien, Catherine Oxenberg, Sarodj Bertin, Yasser Michelén, and Akari Endo. Be prepared for plenty of CGI and loads of blood spatter as humans get in the way of the manic monster battles. Yes, seriously, this movie not only involves a shark crossed with an octopus, it adds a whale blended with a wolf into the equation. “When a mad scientist mixes the genes of a killer whale and a wolf, it creates the Whalewolf, and it’s up to Sharktopus to stop it.” Pteracuda before you check out the latest installment. If you haven’t seen the others, you might want to check out the original Sharktopus (which was the predecessor to Sharknado but not made popular until Sharknado became a cult phenomenon) and Sharktopus vs. Paola asks us to see this not as it is, but to imagine the boundaries reset.For those of you who have enjoyed Sharknado and want something just as corny similar, the latest Sharktopus movie might be just your thing. Find me you will on a cumbersome trail, fighting the powers that will me to fail. Makeup is seen in only one image, as a diagonal line screams over the eye as black creates faux lashes below. A spiraling monkey will play on my back til’ what I am seeking is on the right track. Strings are usually seen as indiscriminate things, but here they dig-in in the most aggressive way. Coiling, curling and spinning about this is the way in and the only way out. A Vaseline like sheen spreads over the face as artful application deigns to take place. As clear strips make their way down the body, lining up in perfect form. Light blue straps wrap around Leila’s features, leaving her lips stuck shut with a taped mouth gag. If stories had sound this one would speak… responding to external stimulus we can feel the distribution of amplitudes among the interrelated cavities. Asking us to see the art in this moment, is begging us to bare witness to an extreme thing.Ī see-thru spirit a clear-cut voice, Mathias Van Hooff reinvents the concept of makeup, by replacing pretty with power. Through neoprene plastic we make our way in, as orange/yellow pieces are placed over the skin. Akari Endo-Gaut uses a series of nylon undergarments designed to evoke a sense of inclusion. Artfully portraying poetic intent, fashions aren’t meant to incite they inspire us to invite. ![]() A place where what we see doesn’t impose a line of thought rather it reflects the reality of being. Lost in the labyrinth of lunacy there lives a kind of pseudo hope. Where fear is merely a feeling, set to entice emotion equated to an expression. Asking us the most powerful inquiry of all – is the nature of beauty all in our heads? To understand this inquisition we have to get into the dark recesses of the mind. Skin is the house that I live in but empowerment is where I call home. The concept of cosmetic imagery sets forth a fusion of ideas, with pictures that question perfection. What am I covered in… what do I wear… who am being… am I aware. Leila Goldkuhl is bound by the beauty of truth in “ Plasticity” shot by Paola Kudacki for Beauty Papers Magazine, S/S 2016. Leila Goldkuhl in “Plasticity” by Paola Kudacki for Beauty Papers Magazine S/S 2016
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