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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Alien prints / 2018 Lunar Calendar / Civil War Metal / kitchen sink, etc

UPDATE: thanks for the orders, my sale is pretty much done. thanks for the orders and interest, always appreciated!

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GREETINGS. hey thanks for stopping by to check out the items i have for sale. i'll get right to it.

I have a bunch of prints for sale, my alien poster, uncut alien handbills, my 2018 lunar calendar, queens of the stone age prints, a few captain america civil war on metals, a bunch of older handbills and pins and sticker packs, just a whole mess of stuff.

if you're interested in posters, xx link removed xx

if you're interested in stickers, pins, patches, just a bunch of smaller stuff that would make the perfect stocking stuffer, xx link removed xx

NOTE: we have two separate shops set up because the pins and patches ship better flat. Anything ordered from this store 'should' arrive before christmas xx link removed xx, though i'm not sure about international orders.

ALSO, the lunar calendar is a presale, so it will be selling this week and then printing. If you purchase it with other items, your order will be delayed until its ready to ship. if you purchase it by itself, your other items will ship first and it will ship when it's printed. hope that makes sense.

some items are marked "Limit One Per Person." please do so, when applicable. items not marked with that should be ok to order multiple ones of. as always, we reserve the right to refund orders if necessary. also, if you order a ton of stuff and are just charged the one shipping, there is a chance we might contact you about additional shipping. though i expect that to be pretty rare.

drop us a note with any questions. big cartel has updated their operating system, and this is our first time trying it, so hopefully things go off without a hitch.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

tstout stickerpack sale

apparently i underestimated the sticker needs of this audience, my apologies on selling out of sticker packs. hopefully we'll have something good up for sale down the road. thanks again for your orders!
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short post - i have some sticker packs for sale, if you're interested in shiny bits of thin illustrated plastic that stick to things for awhile. each one comes with 5 stickers, some new, some older, plus a handbill from series 5 Pros and Cons, and a handbill from series 4 Pros and Cons. had more of those left over and figured i should get em out there.
feel free to order a couple packs, plenty to go around, i'm not really putting a limit on how many people can pick up. head on over here to pick up a pack.

and that's it, hope everyone's doing good.
-tyler

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

ween / art prints / older music / art prints sale

updated edit
thanks for all the orders, sales all wrapped up and these should start shipping soon. appreciate all you folks more than you'll ever know, helps keep sarah from beating me too badly (once she starts drinking i mean). i don't know if i've said this before, but every sale is a real blessing to me and my family, and i'm really thankful for all of em. til next time, smoke em if you got em.

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hi, thanks for your interest. i'm selling some prints today, and here's my pitch.
- recently i was contacted by the band Ween and asked to do a poster for their Red Rocks show, and i did. its for sale here -
also for sale, a series of artprints i did for fun. at least i think they're fun. they're also for sale here.


- lastly, i recently reorganized the ol office and realized i am running out of flatfile space, so i put a handful of copies of some older prints up for sale, if you're on the lookout for older prints. if you end up purchasing in two different orders, let us know and we'll refund one of your shipping costs, since they will probably ship together. each order should hopefully include a nifty little handbill and sticker. though not new handbills, not just yet.

at the moment everythings limited to one of each poster per person. but if they are still for sale after 6PM PST then feel free to order more, and let me know, and i'll refund the second postage.


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Civil War poster sale

thanks for all your entries, the lottery is now closed and sarah will begin sending out emails. thanks again for the support.
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hello.
if you're interested in purchasing my poster for Captain America: Civil War, heres how to enter. anyone who enters is eligible, and entering is, of course, free.

The lottery will be closed by 12PM Wednesday, April 5th, Pacific Standard Time.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

tstout's best films of 2016...ish


now that its been 2017 for 20 days, its time to make a list of my favorite films of 2016. timeliness is next to friendliness, as they say in my neighborhood. its a bad neighborhood.

obviously these are just tstout picks, it's a well known rumor the movies i like aren't exactly the movies you'd like, so take them all with a grain of salt. films like LALALAND or GHOSTBUSTERS probably aren't going to make the list because i haven't seen em yet. to quote the bard, 'my tastes are...singular.'

another caveat...some of these were "released" in 2015 but i didn't see em til 2016, i tacked those on at the end even though they're good. my list, my rules.

so, numero uno - green room. man, this movie was nuts. over the top violence and gore and just intense. i've watched it several times and am only just getting desensitized to it, but the first time i was covering my eyes and wincing. it really makes white supremacy look pretty bad. they're going to really struggle to recover from this one, let me tell you. punk rock on the other hand comes off ok, albeit a bit choppy in places.

2. the girl with all the gifts. i had the pleasure of seeing a preview of this and man, its cool, supercool. i like end of the world stuff, i like well done plague type zombie films. i like films that play out what happens next, after now. as a fan of older ray bradbury type short stories, this is my kinda film. also, it gives us hope in a brighter tomorrow.

3. my blind brother. that trailer doesn't sell it, and maybe its just me but man, i laughed. and not at the handicapped. WITH the handicapped. that's important, sarah has told me (multiple times). sometimes you see an onscreen relationship and it rings true and the brother dynamic in this film was humorous, to me.

4. the autopsy of jane doe. it wasn't what i thought i'd be, exactly, (i was really hoping to see more of the autopsy, like really 'get your hands dirty' stuff - but the father son relationship mixed with paranormal happenings mixed with an ax to the face were pretty freaky. sarah and i enjoyed it. i made her watch it.

5. don't breathe - this ones on a few lists, its one of those films that if it'd come out in 1992-93 would just be another judgement night / tresspass type film, but these days a competently told thriller is kinda rare. i realize that makes me sound like an old man, but hey, i am old. ish. er.

6. 10 cloverfield lane - again, in a different age this would have just been another ok genre film but nowdays, we'll take what we can get. in a world where suicide squad makes a billion bucks, the rules of decent storytelling have apparently been turned upside down. but i always buy what john goodman is selling and it had some fun parts.. overall though, this one kinda fluctuated on my list.

7. ok, deep breath....deepwater horizon. i know i know, its one of those trashy 'ripped from the headlines' crass cash grabs, and i usually avoid those like the plague. but, people said it was kinda a disaster flick, and i like disaster flicks, and it had some pretty good disastrous moments. the villainous john malkovich speaks in a villainy southern accent so you know he's bad (plus he has a goatee!). the always awesome kurt russell elevates this film far above the sentimental treacle it should have been (plus he rocks the horseshow stash, so you know he doesn't play by the rules). everyone played a good game. the ocean was angry that day, my friends! my only complaint was mark wahlberg lives. IN REAL LIFE. ha ha. just kidding mark. if you're reading this.

8.  train to busan. if you like your south korean soul searcher films with a side of zombies, then this is probably for you. surprisingly earnest for a film that features a zombie outbreak on a train. but still, enjoyed by me. that's two zombie films on my list. just one of those years i guess.

9. kubo and the two strings. saw this with my kids, done by local ex-will vinton studios LAIKA. gorgeous film, super pretty. felt like something done in another country, i'm used to the more sunny feeling pixar kids movies, and this was different from that. but man, a feast for the eyes. featuring a giant eye actually.

10. captain america: civil war / 11. rogue one - these two are on a lot of lists, and i'm not ranking them below all previous films on this list because i liked them less. i just think its kinda pointless to point out huge gargantuan blockbusters as being films you should check out. obviously people did check them out. i did, and liked em alot. maybe someday i'd even consider doing a poster for civil war. someday, someday.

BONUS ROUND - some 2015 films that i didn't see til 2016

12. howl - hey, if you like zombies on trains (i know theres at least one of you that does) what about werewolves on trains? really well done. super atmospheric and just one of those movies i know i'll watch time and time again down the road. frankly i already have seen it numerous times. not to be confused with Howl's Moving Castle starring James Franco.

13. bone tomahawk - i'm pretty sure i saw Hateful 8 in 2015 (otherwise it'd be high on this list) but this one i didn't see til 2016 and it was kinda neat to see our man Kurt playing a more serious western role compared to his Hateful 8 counterpart. it really highlights how dangerous it was in the old west, with supernatural cannibalistic indians stealing cowboys women-folk. ok, don't take that from the film but it does actually happen. i'm sure it reads a lot differently on paper.

14. the invitation - a real slow boiler, but if you're in the mood for the long slow reveal, its pretty mesmerizing. nowdays its pretty hard to imagine people turning violent in pursuit of their beliefs, but this film really sells it. if i didn't already belong to several cults (the cult of john carpenter, the cult of prometheus), i'd definitely...well i wouldn't join this one actually.

15. people places things - our man in Masterton (new zealand), jemaine clement stars in this 'single art teacher dad raising his kids' feel good flick. obviously a work of fiction because if i was single my kids would be a pack of feral kids ala road warrior and i'd be the guy who gets his fingers chopped off by the bladed boomerang. and they'd all laugh at me. still, a fun rom com. no zombies though, otherwise it'd be a rom com zom. or zom romcom.

lastly, at 16 - just to mix it up, a somber documentary that follows our boys in blue working within their community to reach tomorrows youth... re-kill. also starring that guy from passenger 57 who apparently did not bet on black, and you can see exactly how that worked out for him. here's a hint, not great.

so, that's it. i'll make sure to turn comments off so all of you can chime in with all the great films i missed. sometimes its hard to even remember what films i saw in 2016, 'when exactly did i see Fury Road...last summer?' NOPE, two years ago. ah senility, i welcome you like an old friend.