...but he wasn't finished. With the assistance of intrepid family lawyers Daniel Plainview was able to avoid any jail time for his murder of Eli Sunday. Following the trial Daniel decided to create what became an extremely popular oil company themed children's amusement park in northern California. While Daniel enthusiastically proposed that the park include a bowling alley, family lawyers successfully intervened.
Apparently when The Brothers Strause first screened of the director's cut of AVPR the Fox executives threw a fit and insisted on reshooting an alternate ending. The script sums up the original ending in this way.
The last surviving predator challenges the last surviving alien to a game of Ms Pac-Man. Walter Day and Billy Mitchell stand watch as impartial referees. Let the end game begin.
LOG + Bonus LOG. (In addition to this weeks LOG, I've added a very special Halloween episode of LOG. I thought I'd make this a double feature as Halloween is over and yet, I still wanted to use up this drawing).
Through tireless negotiation I've been granted unprecidented access to Hollywood's film vaults. My hope is that with this project I can give fans, film students and filmmakers insight into the creative process of film editing by showing film clips that for whatever reason got left on the cutting room floor.
This comic features actual comments that have been over heard in our cubical jungle. The phrases have not been altered, but the context in which they were said has been.
Black Lumberjack is my new comic strip. Here's a little background about Black Lumberjack...He was born in the woods of Jackson, Mississippi. His age is unknown. He's traveled from small town to small town, picking up various logging jobs as he goes along. Now he has ended up in Chicago, a large metro. This comic shows how he adjusts to his new life in the big city.