Monday, February 14, 2011

We Like To Destroy Things Once They Are In Our Lives For Too Long.

Specifically cardboard advertisements that have stayed in the lobby past their welcome. Below once was "Taking Woodstock," an elaborate standee (that I assembled with the help of a couple coworkers) featuring a three-dimensional, black-light clad border. The thing needed to come down. (eventually)

This one was a little premature, but after 2 months of having the same film, with the same janky, bent standee (making us look, gawd forbid, even more trashy), something had to be done. First there was kicking. and then key throwing and scratching. what did it in was the broom being launched into the review section.

One standee (not pictured) was legitimately karate-kicked by former projectionst Peter, Karate Master. I believe it was either Slumdog Millionaire or Sin Nombre?

127 Hours was fun, because in order to dissemble it, I had to completely crawl inside it. the jostling bit of cardboard on the floor created quite a curious scene for unsuspecting customers.

That standee was just fun all around.

It was not his multitool. It was me.

"127 Meowers: Between a Fluff and a Hard Place"


Thanks, CatPaint.
I made this particular creation my screen wallpaper.

Break Dance Kitty Launch!

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