Maze Comic Book Cover #77 - BRINE

Issue #77 in my comic book cover series is called BRINE and features the maze of a Pickle. The pickle seems to have so attitude. I’m not sure if they are a good or a bad pickle. What do you think ? And their name ? Probably not Rick.

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Pickle Maze Comic Book

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Maze of the Week Re-Dux #56 - Matrimandir at Auroville Maze (MOTW #181)

I hesitated on doing this re-dux. This maze was simple in the execution my first time around, but I knew it could be improved with some additional work. My hesitation was that each disc on the main structure is at a slightly different angle, so to get the shadows right I would have to color each individual disc. Was it worth it for a location that many people do not know ? I decided to start making changes and see where it took me.

Here is my original post:

Maze of the Week #56 - Matrimandir at Auroville Maze

Here are the enhancements I made to improve the maze:

1. Changed Size. I changed the size from tablet size 22x17 to 22x12 reducing empty space at the bottom of the maze. I had zoomed in for another version of the maze (shown below in the before) because of all the white space on the page.

2. Added Grass. I added textured grass in the foreground to stop the building from looking like it was floating on the page. I also put some shadows in the bottom 2 corners to help focus attention to the center of the page and give the grass more interest.

3. Added Background. I added trees into the background as you would see if you were at the location. I hope this makes this illustration more realistic.

4. Added the Sky.

5. Changed Pathway size. I doubled the size of the pathways between sections for easier solving of the maze.

6. Added Lighting. Added a large reflection point from the sun that you would see on just about any day you would visit the site.

7. Added Shadows. I added a shadow to the bottom of the main structure and to the bricks that surround the building to give everything a more realistic feel.

Here is the before and after:

The new maze looks more realistic is an improvement.

Some data: The new file is 2100MB from 463MB.

I will be replacing the maze on the homepage with the new maze going forward. You can find the maze download there !

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Yor the Hunter from the Future (1983) Movie Review

Yor, the Hunter from the Future (1983) (IMDB)

Yor: The Hunter from the Future movie poster

Star Wars changed movies for the next few years as everyone tried to duplicate the concepts, feel and story. This is one of those movies, which was based on a comic, that is perfect if you are an 11 year old boy. We have Yor, a wandering hunter in a prehistoric land, fighting dinosaurs and rival cavemen. The odd thing is this was originally a 200 minute, multi part mini series in Italy that was cut into a 88 minute movie. Seems like they would only keep the good parts and this would be outstanding, but honestly they could have cut more (or alternatively maybe the full version is epic). But the cutdown does mean the story has many parts, and characters, some summarizing it would take some time (so not easy to follow for those 11 year old’s). The movie is a lot of Yor being attacked by cavemen. But, there is a mirror maze scene in this prehistoric land ? The bad guy is called Overlord and on his island he has a compound that series of tunnels and a mirror maze where our heroes get stuck while trying to escape. This happens in the last part of the movie as we learn what is going on.

I give it a 4.5/10.

Persecution (1974) Movie Review

Persecution (1974) (IMDB)

Persecution (2003) movie poster

I actively watch movies that are considered bombs at the box office. The majority of them bombed for a reason, a bad script or bad acting. So when I sat down to watch this movie about a overbearing mother tormenting her son I knew to have low expectations. You don’t have to wait long for a hedge maze scene, as just over 7 minutes into the movie our characters enter the hedge for the first time. The hedge maze continues to be an important character in the movie (you can see the second hedge maze scene in the video below). We also have a prominent role for Sheba, the white cat in the poster above. As the story unfolds we see our mother character, and her cat be more and more sinister. Unfortunately, the story is a bit bland and the storyline to me just is unbelievable.

I give it a 5/10. I had trouble finding a true trailer for the film, but did find this extended scene from the hedge maze !