Gabriel Hardman

@gabrielhardman

Eisner & Hugo nominated Writer/Artist of INVISIBLE REPUBLIC, GREEN LANTERN: EARTH ONE. Storyboard Artist:

Los Angeles
Joined October 2008

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  1. 2 hours ago

    I can see why there hasn't been a film adaptation but it could still make a great movie. All the suspense comes out of behavior. Exactly what I love. And I know how to adapt it.

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  2. 2 hours ago

    Listened to the audiobook of A Suspension of Mercy, one of the couple Patricia Highsmith books I never read. It was brilliant. The purest kind of suspense.

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    4 hours ago

    If that somebody else has a very different point of view that also spreads disinformation and gets people killed, then by all means, ban that asshole, too.

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  4. 5 hours ago

    Still...working...

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  5. 5 hours ago

    I’ll take any opportunity to talk Val Lewton but this was a great discussion. And the little seen APACHE DRUMS deserves to be ranked with his RKO MOVIES.

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    Mar 20

    Sure there's LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD but one of my favorite art films of the 60s is "The Forms of Things Unknown" an episode of THE OUTER LIMITS - the season one finale. We're covering it on the next podcast. You can watch it here for free:

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    As a kid, I was obsessed with KING KONG VS. GODZILLA’s multiple endings that varied depending on where you saw it. In America, Kong won. In Japan, Godzilla was the champ. Except the multiple endings never existed. So why did I think they did?

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    Mar 23
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  9. Mar 23

    Research for this week’s OUTER LIMITS podcast.

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  10. Mar 23

    I forgot that I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE’s Sir Lancelot was in TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT.

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    Mar 23

    George Segal rode talent and a hot streak to the top of the movie heap from the mid-1960s into the 1980s. From "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" to "California Split," look back at 10 of the actor's crucial roles.

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    Mar 23

    RIP George Segal. My personal favorite performance from him was in Robert Altman's CALIFORNIA SPLIT. The original 1974 cut is still available on Amazon Prime.

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  13. Mar 23

    RIP George Segal. Time to rewatch CALIFORNIA SPLIT.

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    It's the great master Akira Kurosawa's birthday! Which of his masterpieces will you be watching tonight on the Criterion Channel?

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  15. Mar 23

    I drew a variant cover for THE DUSK Kickstarter. Here's the b&w version too.

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    Mar 23

    “For me, filmmaking combines everything. That's the reason I've made cinema my life's work. In films, painting and literature, theatre and music come together. But a film is still a film.” - Akira Kurosawa, born on this day in 1910

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    Mar 2

    My new keepsake game, A Mending, is about visiting a dear and distant friend, using story-building, map-making and sewing mechanics. I love beautiful, tactile, collaborative games, and I respect craft and making. And, it's live on Kickstarter now:

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    Mar 21

    Last night, I went to two vigils in the San Gabriel Valley to honor the victims in Atlanta. I came away reminded again of the huge generational & cultural divides among Asian Americans -- and how treating the community as a monolith is a fool's errand.

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    Mar 23

    The Dusk is LIVE and has been named a PROJECT WE LOVE by Kickstarter in RECORD time!! Don't miss out, back and share!

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