Friday, December 06, 2013

Greetings and welcome to the holding post of Lliam Amor.com



With the advent of social networking and numerous visual and folio sites this blog is fast becoming redundant. So why not come and visit some of my other addresses on the net and have a look at what I've been up to? Cheers and salut. Lliam

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Comics Vs Film

Apart from the darkening of the heroic purpose - it's the wanton disregard for the three colour costume that irks me the most. What's so wrong with honouring the origin? I think kids need daggy heroes more than ever before.


I always preferred the Bat in a Grey cowl.

 
 Super ribbing? And where are his pants?

 

Look at that perfect design on his forehead and then compare to the tennis net on the right.

This one is the worst. Yawn. Frank Miller's frustrated stab at the Batman franchise backfires and leaves Spirit fans EVERYWHERE bitter and shaking their heads.

Hollywood - keep your muted tones, your perfect CGI and your lack of faith and leave our treasures alone.

Don't get me started on the Looney Tunes.



Thursday, March 14, 2013

The Increasingly Handsome Adventures...

Hello everyone!

I trust you are all well and rested. It’s nearly Comedy Festival time so why not come and celebrate the formation of the brand new sketch comedy group 'Merit Badge: Adventure' by buying many tickets to see “The Increasingly Handsome Adventures of Earl Bircher and Other Tales of Adventures!
  
It’s a three part serial + sketch show that pays homage to the great adventure serials of the ‘40s and films like Indiana Jones and Mystic Pizza (one for the ladies). You’ll laugh and cry (tears of joy – or soy if you’re not a joy person).
Thank you for your time and your patronage. Enjoy!

Lliam
 

Friday, January 11, 2013

New Year - new updates?

Ok, ok, ok so it's been May since the last update. I blame the curse of facebook, twitter and flickr - the tiresome burden of having to choose which one to layer with some sparkling bon mot, hilarious image or scantily clad anecdote... is all too much. Woe is me.

So here's what's been happening in the past few months:

Enjoyed myself immensely chewing the scenery as the dastardly villain "Menzies McFadden" in Channel 11's criminally underwatched "MicroNation" (watch it all online) - I can't believe more people didn't tune in at 6.25 pm to watch the funniest 5 minutes of television a night (fingers crossed for a DVD - I really want to do some commentary). Great cast, great writers , great production team, great director, so-so pelicans....

"It was the chair"

Between two Johns - Jon Williams & John Leary

I do good war films

There's a famous story about Marlon Brando turning up on set during the filming of 'Apocolypse Now'

"When Brando arrived, he shocked everybody – he was enormous, maybe 300 pounds. "You couldn't see around him," says Frederickson. This gave Coppola palpitations, as he had envisioned Kurtz as a lean and hungry warrior. Also, what the hell was he going to wear? There was no Green Beret uniform on earth big enough!"  - The Independent.co.uk

This is how I imagined Andrew Garrick must have felt when I totted on to the set (I have since given up a load of sugary treats and lost some kgs...).

Eat it up fatty boom bah

Menzies McFadden - rotter.

I've also been participating in a wonderful show, imaginatively titled: Impro Sketch. I came up with the idea to 'borrow' the Second City format of combining revue and improv in 2011 and approached Impro Melbourne AD Jason Geary about mounting a production. We both agreed it was a great idea and sorely needed but it got put aside as other things came along and time went by and our baby was born and it sort of slipped through my fingers and ended up in the hands of Jason and Jimmy James Eaton (from the local improv group The Big Hoo Haa!).

The combined forces of these two companies was a blast of fresh air that buoyed the members of this fledgling group along as we cautiously began the long process of writing, editing, casting and performing.
 What we ended up with was a consistently funny show with loads of laughs and a more than a couple of stinkers (ya gotta have them folks). There will be more later this year and I can't wait to see what emerges.


Here's a bunch of poster and book designs I did for various shows during the second half of 2012 - you can find more (including a huge array of spot illustrations I have amassed over the years working for Fitness2live) at my Flickr account.






This was for a play reading I did at La Mama - great piece of theatre.











 What does this year hold?

New comedy festival show! Amanda Buckley, Lee Naimo and I are mounting our first ever show under the moniker 'Merit Badge: Adventure' Here's a couple of teasers for the production:



More information to come soon.

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Cheers
Smokey the bear