Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

BRUTE! POPAGANDA

Short mini-documentary on the BRUTE! Popaganda show in Prague this month. Film maker Rory Wilmer and I spent the day walking and drinking along the river Vltava and discussing my work. Also contains scenes from the opening of the show at Mad Bar which features a short speech by yours truly on Popaganda reproduction.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Getaway Film Poster

A retrodden poster for the Sam Pekinpah movie, 'The Getaway' featuring Ali McGraw and the legendary Steve McQueen. I love this!

Friday, March 27, 2009

IRON MAN action figure

There are some things more sexy than the most beautiful woman on Earth and this is it.

If you want to buy me one (or two so they can mate and have kids), the link is here:
http://gamu-toys.info/sonota/sw/hot06/hot06.html

Monday, March 23, 2009

Blacklight movie for Fox Atomic


My old boss at Zombie Interactive, Mark Long, has recently had one of his properties taken up by Fox Atomic and has asked me to provide propaganda posters for the post-apocalyptic worlds portrayed in the script.

See here for the article.

More here

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Terminator Salvation Trailer


I don't normally put up non-graphic film clips up on here but I was so impressed by this trailer for the new Terminator movie that I almost came on myself. This is the pinnacle of realistic CGI that was ushered in with Transformers but here splattered with grime and carrying real weight for a change. I cannot wait to see this...

Monday, February 9, 2009

NEW BRUTE! shop opens for business!


After a few months of prevarication, I finally came up with a short list of posters and opened the BRUTE! shop from which to sell them. Check them out at:
http://www.bruteprop.com/v3/shop_index.htm

Buffbusters Straight-to-DVD trailer.


We originally made this promo for Future Shorts
but, when they decided not to go with the comedic
excitement angle and opt instead for boring talking
heads, we edited it down for our own purposes.

Special thanks to Zoran Kovacevic as Dr.
Sinister, Rory Wilmer as my screen buddy, our DoP,
Trevor
McDonald and those builders who let us
use their elevator

Written & directed
by Aidan Hughes
(shot on location at the PragueTV Tower,
Zizkov, Prague).

Transporter Flash loop


A loop I created for my site a while back when I still
thought having stuff move about in the corner of the
screen was a good idea.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Re-Gen Aidan Hughes Interview

An interview with Aidan Hughes for the industrial music magazine

Saturday, March 15, 2008

London to Brighton


New poster for ZFK screening of London to Brighton

Peter Hoskins


Australian actor, Peter Hoskins, who starred in my latest short film, Bobbysox.

Friday, January 4, 2008

kraftwerk: Man Machine

Love the graphics in this live show

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

ZFK cover art


A riff on Rory Wilmer's poster art for ZFK's screeening of Tsotsi/Surfing Soweto.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

ZFK: 'If...'


Cover art for the forthcoming ZFK screening of Lyndsay Anderson's 'If...'

Sunday, August 26, 2007

ZFK Screening Sept. 2007 - the THING


Another poster for the ZFK screening of John Carpenter's the Thing. One of the advantage's of a DVD player is the ability to take a snapshot of any frame of the movie to use as elements of the work instead of having to rely on Google Images etc.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

ZFK Screening - Danger: Diabolik




A nice balance of elements: minimal lay-out but with the graphic lettering to add a touch of motion.

Friday, July 20, 2007

ZFK screening - This is England



ZFK showed Shane Meadow's 80's skinhead drama and this is the graphic we used for the posters etc. I think it'd make a great shirt.

ZFK - Black & White night


Poster for the ZFK screening of Equilibrium. The theme of the movie, one man's stand against a totalitarian regime, suits my art style perfectly. I actually think it would be an interesting idea to re-make the film in the style of Renaissance (the animation not the art movement).

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Zodiac

http://www.worstpreviews.com/trailer.php?id=169&item=1
I've always been a huge fan of David Fincher's. Even the much underrated 'the Game' was magnificent and his upcoming movie (five years after Panic Room) looks like its going to be one of the highlights of the year. Fincher has a vision not to be interfered with (Fight Club, Se7en) and the respect for him in the industry is such that he can not only get some of the best actors in the business to work with him but he has the sort of power that can hold a film back from being entered in time for the Oscars so that he can fine-tune it. Respect.