Post from @karthikabhiram

Post from @karthikabhiram
Clerks. (1994)Directed by Kevin Smith#589 / 5-May-21RoboCop (1987)Directed by Paul Verhoeven#590 / 6-May-21For the #100daysofsketching challenge prompt "Store", I drew the store that the movie "Clerks." takes place in. Apparently, the crew was allowed to film inside at night only, which is why they came up with the idea that the shutter was jammed, to explain why there is no sunlight in the store. I haven't seen the movie in years but I remember it was fun, and an indie hit from Kevin Smith. Compared to the low budget B&W shot film, the sequel, "Clerks II" looked far more expensive. I loved the sequel as well and think it's very sweet (one might consider it a romantic comedy even, and while that's not the type of movie I generally watch, it was really nice).For the prompt "Second", I thought of the scene from "RoboCop" where the corporation OCP unveils their Law Enforcement Droid Series 209 at a board meeting. When a member is asked to point a gun at ED-209, it says to drop the weapon and in an evil tone, "you have 20 seconds to comply". What follows is one of the more memorable and violent scenes in the movie, with director Paul Verhoeven's trademark blood and splatter. The satirical and smart script, with terrific visual effects (ED-209 is achieved through the use of stop motion animation), extreme violence and a fantastic Basil Poledouris music score, makes the movie a classic.The Clerks drawing was done with ballpoint pen and Gelly Roll pen on A6 sketchbook, the RoboCop one is on A7 @menorah.stationery sketchbook. #pixel2xl #teampixel#karthikabhiram #dailymoviesketch#robocop #clerks#100daysofsketching #100days2021 @100daysofsketchingofficial @keshrt#ballpointpen #ballpointpendrawing
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