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Review: Primer



Directed by Shane Carruth.
Starring Shane Carruth, David Sullivan, Casey Gooden, Anand Upadhyaya and Carrie Crawford.

We live in a pretty interesting time for movies, from a technical standpoint. They’ve become so cheap to make that any two-bit hack can get a camera, shoot his own feature and edit it on his Mac. And, here’s the best part: Hollywood will actually distribute it. This is both good and bad. You get outright crap like The Blair Witch Project, you get derivative crap like Napoleon Dynamite, and then, on a really good day, you get surprising, impressive stuff like Shane Carruth’s $7,000 debut feature, Primer.

Carruth hides his extremely low budget pretty well. Shooting it on film rather than digital video was a good choice. For the most part, he knows what to do with the camera, too — the colors are terrific, and the film is mostly well-framed, only infrequently suffering from too-eager-to-impress camerawork. Much of the dialogue in the first half hour seems to have been re-edited, with lots of shots obscuring the actors’ mouths and more shots where the voices and the mouths don’t really match up. It’s a common enough trick for avoiding extensive reshoots, but it’s not usually used as pervasively as it is in Primer‘s first act. The result is a little bizarre, but given the film’s budget, you have to overlook some of the film’s technical quirks.

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“Baldy” short story adaptation

This is an adaptation of Joe Killiany’s short story “Baldy.” The adaptation appeared in issue 4 of Barrelhouse back in 2007. You can read the original short story online here.
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One Day at the Daily Planet…

Originally published in PISTIL (Spring, 2005), “One Day at the Daily Planet…” was one of my early forays into digitally-illustrated comics. While Clark Kent, Superman, and the Daily Planet were directly modeled after the Fleischer cartoons, Jimmy Olsen never appeared in those shorts, so I had to make him up — and he looks wretched, but I still love the absurdity of the strip.


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Jane, You Ignorant Slut!

This strip accompanied an article of the same name about Chicago-area female stand-up comedians in the fourth issue of PISTIL (“The Game,” Fall 2004).

The strip stems from something comedian Jean Villepique says within the article: “I think being a white male is the hardest thing in comedy now. If you’re gay or black or a woman, you can get away with a hell of a lot more. If you’re a white guy right now, you can’t make fun of anything.”

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