Arkham Asylum - Created by Chris Skinner
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Arkham Asylum by Chris Skinner
Bottleneck Gallery
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'Arkham Asylum' by Chris Skinner.
Officially licensed 18" x 24" giclee print, in a numbered Regular edition of 125 for $50; a numbered 'Black & White Variant edition of 50 for $60; and a numbered Purple Variant edition of 50 for $60.
On sale Friday January 5 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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Bottleneck Gallery will release Akira 36x12 giclee prints by Chris Skinner today, March 22, at 12pm EST. The standard edition is limited to 150 for $50, while the black-and-white variant is limited to 100 for $60.
An aluminum print of the color design, limited to 50, will also be available for $150.
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Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Created by Chris Skinner
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I DON'T WANT TO BE
A CRUMBLING, CRUMBLING,
CRUMBLING CASTLE
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Safe to say I like making these
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Love how Skinner is in on the delusion of their relationship. Like when either one of them come to him asking for help to save the other he does that stare deeply in their face thing for just a little too long, like he knows exactly what they’re asking and why they’re asking it. He's like are they in love? YES! Are they together? NO! Are they married? YES.
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Somtimes I think about how Scully and Mulder could’ve just stopped talking. Because the thing that connects them is work. They are more than coworkers, they are true friends and have all the kinds of chemistry but they are connected through work. It’s their excuse. Both of them are so deep in self denial about their feelings but they have an excuse to keep seeing each other “because of work”. They totally just could’ve stopped after the x files was shut down the first time and theres a world where that might’ve happened- and I know your saying that the quest for the truth and their bond keeps them together and you’re right BUT theres a world where it doesn’t. They could’ve been each other’s one that got away. That makes me sad to think about.
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The X-Files - “The Truth”
Written by Chris Carter
March 22, 2002 (BLUE)
Deleted scene: Scully almost loses her faith...
Cut lines: “The only four people in the building who give a rat’s ass...”
Deleted scene: Mulder is about to get flushed...
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The Mandalorian Season 1 Poster by Chris Skinner
Poster Posse
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'TMNT: The Last Ronin' by Chris Skinner.
Officially licensed 36" x 12" giclee print, in a numbered Regular edition of 100 for $50; and a numbered Variant edition of 50 for $60.
On sale Wednesday August 7 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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The X-files: I Want to Believe premiered on July 25, 2008. The second theatrical release came out five years after the end of the first run of the TV series. The original idea was to conclude the alien invasion plot, but when Fox insisted on continueing the X-Files as a TV series, they decided to make the second film as a "monster of the week" plot. The movie was dedicated to Randy Stone, who cast the pilot episode including finding David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson in the leads. While X-Files creator Chris Carter had directed television episodes, this was the first film he directed. The F.B.I. had reached out to former Special Agent Dana Scully (Anderson), who had gone back to being a Medical Doctor, to have her contact her former partner Special Agent Fox Mulder (Duchovny). They promised to clear his record (he had been on the run since X-Files "The Truth" - 2002 ) if he helped ASAC Dakota Whitney (Amanda Peet) find a missing F.B.I. Agent. The reason for wanting Mulder's help was due to his experience with the paranormal as they were being helped by a disgraced priest Father Joseph Crissman (Billy Connolly) who claimed to have visions about the case. Scully and Agent Mosley Drummy (Xzibit) both thought Crissman was a fake. Meanwhile, Scully was busy dealing with a medical sittuation not wanting to give up on Christian Fearon (Marco Niccoli) a child who had been diagnosed with a condition with no proven cure. Besides Mulder and Scully, the only official cameo from the TV series was Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi). However, Chris Carter, Stephen E Miller and Venessa Morley had appeared on the show but as different characters. ("X-Files: I Want to Believe", flm, Event)
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Skinner's lil waist is catching me off guard. Like why his body tea???
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silly season (nhl trade deadline) truly is upon us
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