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«Icons Unmasked» is another hilarious series of illustrations featuring pop culture characters by Chicago - based artist Alex Solis.

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A specific character on that show, Abed (played by Danny Pudi) has a strong obsession with pop culture, and specifically Easter eggs.
Steig's spiky illustrations and witty text has been amplified by the gleaming, bombastically hyperreal texture of big screen animation, the piling - on of movie references, boomer music cues, snipes at Disney animated characters and pop culture gags.
The pop - culture references, which are many, don't seem the product of some last - minute, punch - up - by - committee scripting session, they grow directly out of these characters» overdeveloped trivia acumen.
The character design of our titular hero is clearly inspired by a rather famous piece of pop culture.
Morita's work in The Karate Kid is iconographic — the character functions like any number of old Asian man archetypes from martial arts cinema, but, transplanted to American pop (his arrival softened by Yoda in The Empire Strikes Back), Miyagi becomes something like an albatross for Asians in modern Western culture not for its incompetence, but for its tonal perfection.
The entire film references other comic book films, and pop culture mentions, typically by making fun of them in some way; Green Lantern, joke in the credits, Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice's silly mommy moment, Hawkeye's lack of powers, Josh Brolin's Thanos's two - timing as a character in Avengers: Infinity of War less than three weeks ago, at one point Wade simply calls Brolin's (Cable), «Thanos,» Logan's gags you'll need to see for yourself.
This is the latest attempt, by yet another director, to make the next «Pulp Fiction», which set the standard for it's combing elements of a crime drama with comedy, shocking violence, wacky characters, drugs, sex, over-the-top atmosphere and pop culture.
Pirate Radio is neither historically accurate enough (it can't even stick to its year of 1966 to provide its tunes, some of which came out a little after («Jumpin» Jack Flash» is from 1968, as is «So Long, Marianne» by Leonard Cohen, to name but two) to provide interest in a bit of pop culture history, nor is it consistent enough to sustain its good cheer without collapsing from the weight of its own cutesy manipulations in its characters for laughs, It's not so much a story as it is a collection of sitcom moments meant to induce laughter and mirth, mixing it with all of the best rock tunes of its era.
This R - rated sex comedy delivers the likeable characters, the laughs, the sweet moments, and the crude sexual humor you'd want in a raunchy romantic comedy, but also does it with directorial zip by Will Gluck (Easy A, Fired Up), pop culture - literate flair, excellent use of its pop soundtrack, and two very appealing performances by the leads.
It all starts off fairly well, with a random character chosen for you at the beginning of each level; ranging from pixelated army marines to characters clearly inspired by pop culture icons.
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Developed by Bungie, this first - person shooter singlehandedly made the original Xbox a must - have in 2001, and spawned worlds and characters that have become a recognizable part of gaming pop culture.
The formula for Lego games should be familiar by now: take a pop culture universe, render its characters and world with the titular Danish building blocks, add in a healthy dose of slapstick humor and as many collectibles as you can stuff on a disc, and ship it.
You've discovered the work of David Irvine and his ongoing Redirected Art series; now it's time to introduce Dave Pollot, an American painter who also loves to bring new life to old and forgotten thrift store paintings by adding pop culture characters.
And like the characters on Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the current cast of comically inflated archetypes conjured by artists offers an exaggerated look at pop culture and politics.
By juxtaposing these painted cartoon characters with images of pop stars, nuclear power plants and masks from so - called primitive cultures, Wachtel's work also tackles the function and significance of images in modern society and the socio - political landscape of our time.
The exhibitions include surrealistic paintings from Mexico, internationally recognised character appeal from Finland, illustrations by «Trump's most hated artist» from the US, quirky animist ceramics from the UK, haunting child portraits from Chile, limited fine - art prints from Lithuania, immersive virtual wonder - worlds from Brasil, and a multitude of fresh, character - driven art, mixing pop culture with anthropomorphic spiritualism.
Brian Donnelly aka KAWS is an American artist best known for designing limited edition toys and clothing, inspired by the iconic pop culture characters.
Strongly influenced by pop culture, Stikki Peaches combines images of classic films, celebrities, and musical icons into hybrid characters.
Often inspired by pop culture, the motifs and characters in Eddie Martinez's work usually include humans and animals with big staring eyes, clowns, skulls and cartoonish ducks.
For this show, a big yellow pickup truck is surrounded by a series of «combines,» metal panels featuring random images of graffiti text, consumer products, and pop culture characters.
Shot from the back, Weems» solitary character oozes vulnerability and loneliness articulated by the accompanying text that places her into an imaginary world of sophisticated clamour and fame that is at odds with the pop culture image of female black artists in film and music.
And it was a woman who led museum directors into a recent pop culture crossover: Jennifer Beals» character, Bette Porter, on Showtime's comedy - drama series «The L Word,» was inspired by none other than the Hammer's director, Ann Philbin.
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Developed by Bungie, this first - person shooter singlehandedly made the original Xbox a must - have in 2001, and spawned worlds and characters that have become a recognizable part of gaming pop culture.
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