Thursday, July 21, 2011

Mike Tyson says: 'The movie was okay'

The following illustration makes me think a lot more art should be inspired by--or make use of imagery from--Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

Oh, and most of said art should be rather obtuse like the piece below.


Don't get me wrong, art that uses game imagery in a more straightforward manner--like this Soda Popinski illustration--is cool, too, but I generally prefer art that displays some creativity and individuality.

Speaking of which, the painting above was produced by deviantartist melonjaywalk, who shares that it "was done as a gift for a friend of mine based on some of her favorite things--which included movie reviews and The New Yorker."

(Via melonjaywalk.blogspot.com)

8 comments:

Viewtiful_Justin said...

That's cute. If only it featured a man in a pink sweatsuit.

Bryan Ochalla said...

Although I'd be perfectly happy to see Mac and his pink sweatsuit in this painting, Justin, I'm more than OK with it as it is. In some ways, I think including Mac would be a bit too ... expected? Obvious? As it is, you can tell the image was either pulled from a game or inspired by game imagery, but unless you're a total Punch-Out!! nut (I am) you probably wouldn't know which game inspired it, etc.

Sean said...

That is great. And I agree it would be awesome to see Mac on his bike and pink sweatsuit.

I recognized it instantly as from Punch Out, but only because I love that game.

The next question is: what movie was Okay? I understand its just a gift for someone who likes movie reviews, but there must exist out there somewhere a movie that this picture would perfectly go with.

Bryan Ochalla said...

Hey there, Sean! Hmmm, I'll bet there *is* a movie that would go perfectly with this image. Maybe one of the Rocky movies?? :)

Sean said...

Yeah, Rocky! Except that was in Philadelphia! There must be a New York Rocky out there somewhere:)

SUIKA said...

omigosh, thank you; is all I can say at the moment.

Bryan Ochalla said...

Oh, yes, that's right, Sean. Goes to show you how much I know about Rocky! Like you said, though, I'm sure there's some NYC-based, lame-o rip-off of Rocky out there :)

Bryan Ochalla said...

You're very welcome, SUIKA! It's an awesome piece -- keep up the great work!!