The artist: http://www.simonstalenhag.se/es.html

I always really liked these pieces. Mixing the mundane with scifi.

My friend does something similar and paints scifi elements on top of old boring prints from second hand stores. I’ll have to get a picture and share.

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    I LOVED the adaptations of Tales From The Loop but the trailer for the film based on this series was…incredibly disappointing

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      Maybe they didn’t want just another trailer that gave away the entire movie? I haven’t seen the trailer, myself, but in the books there seems to be a slow-build to revealing the whole story of the world. I’d imagine this would be hard to make a trailer for without giving away key details that might ruin the movie.

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        The trailer looks like a typical hyped up Hollywood scifi movie. Instead of the introspective vibe that makes Simon’s work so iconic, it stars Chris Pratt and plays a booming orchestral cover of Somewhere Over The Rainbow. It’s VERY in-your-face…give it a watch and I think you’ll understand why I’m disappointed

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            Yeah…

            I know Tales From The Loop wasn’t for everyone but it did a remarkably good job of translating it. It felt like the show runners really “got” his work. The score, the cinematography, the pacing…I think it’s a beautiful series. It reminded me of Battlestar Galactica in the sense that the sci-fi was just the backdrop for the story, not the whole point of it.

            The trailer for The Electric State is one catchphrase away from being a Marvel movie. I don’t mean that as an insult to Marvel, though - it’s just the wrong aesthetic for a slow, grounded story by Simon Stalenhag.