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Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
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Monday, 22 June 2009

War of the Worlds: Goliath - The Martians invade again in this animated steampunk adventure

This looks amazing. A sequel to H.G. Wells' classic tale. Martians, steampunk, plucky heroes, portable death rays, battle zeppelins. Fantastic. Is one of the characters flying in the left of the above poster?

It is is currently in production with a dvd release scheduled for 2010. Quiet Earth got hold of this concept art, but be sure to check out their site as they have loads more pictures.
In 1900, the Earth was attacked by ruthless invaders from the planet Mars. The Martian's 80 ft tall, heat-ray spewing, Tripod battle machines laid waste to the planet, but the invaders ultimately fell prey to Earth’s tiny bacteria.
Fourteen years later, Man has rebuilt his shattered world, in large part by utilizing captured Martian technology. Equipped with giant, steam-powered Tripod battle machines, the international rapid reaction force, A.R.E.S., is Mankind’s first line of defense against the return of the rapacious Martian invaders. Based in a massive fortress complex at the south end of Manhattan Island, the young warriors of A.R.E.S. train under the leadership of Secretary of War, Theodore Roosevelt, and the grim General Kushnirov.
And return the Martians do. The rematch finds the multinational squad of the A.R.E.S. battle Tripod “Goliath” on the front-lines of a vicious interplanetary offensive when the Martian invaders launch their second invasion using even more advanced alien technology. In the crucible of combat, this young team helming the mighty Goliath will be tested to the limits of their endurance and courage as they fight for Mankind's very survival under the onslaught of an implacable enemy.

War of the Worlds: Goliath is directed by Joe Pearson, written by David Abramowitz and features the voice talents of Adrian Paul, Peter Wingfield, James Arnold Taylor, Elizabeth Gracen, Jim Byrnes and Adam Baldwin.


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Friday, 12 June 2009

Monsieur Cok


This is a wonderful piece of animation. I love the whole steampunk vibe to it.

Mister Cok is the owner of a large bomb factory. Looking for efficiency and profit, he decides to replace his workers by sophisticated robots. The formers stare helplessly at the toil of the robotic labourers. But one of the workers does not accept being discarded so easily...

A film by Franck Dion.

Source: SciFiCool

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Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Bryan Talbot's Grandville - Trailer for animal steampunk comic

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Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Steampunk fairy-tales - Alice's Adventures in Steamland

I just think that this is a wonderful piece of artwork - Guillaume Dubois's "Alice's Adventures in Steamland," one of the winners in the CGSociety's "Steampunk: Myths & Legends" competition which also included "Steamnocchio", "Don Quixote: Suppressor of engines" and "Legend of Yamato"

Source: Boing Boing

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