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Alan Moore Archive
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2016
Videography and discography of various works related to Alan Moore.
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Lost Girls - Alan Moore & Melinda Gebbie 2007 interview on Indie Spinner Rack
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From Indie Spinnder Rack podcast. ISR is honored to be joined by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie for an in-depth discussion of their erotic graphic novel Lost Girls! The story of its inception and long road to completion! On pornography in our culture, sex, class, art, and censorship! Melinda's underground comix that led to an obscenity trial! Plus: what's up next for both creators! indiespinnerr...
SF UK Ultra Violence
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Season 1, episode 6, airdate April 22, 2001 If you're only interested in the bit with Moore, skip to 17:30. Uploaded the whole thing because I found it an interesting look into the subversive nature of the English comic scene.
Alan Moore interview on Fanboy Radio
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A live interview by Fanboy Radio from 2006, which can be found in the link below. www.fanboyradio.com/fanboy-radio-349-alan-moore-live/
Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman and Dan Clowes in The Simpsons
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Comic strip masters awaken to defend a newly opened store. All three creators were guests in the episode and voiced themselves. From Season 19, Episode 7 - Husbands and Knives. The uploaded material is owned by Fox, please support the official release.
The Birth Caul 2 of 11 - This Present Moment (18.11.95)
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02 - This Present Moment (18.11.95) It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journ...
The Birth Caul 10 of 11 - Dummy
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10 - Dummy It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back into the womb and...
The Birth Caul 6 of 11 - Drowning In Gold
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06 - Drowning In Gold It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back into t...
The Birth Caul 7 of 11 - The Birth Caul (IV)
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07- The Birth Caul (IV) It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back into...
The Birth Caul 4 of 11 - The World's Blunt Engine
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04 - The World's Blunt Engine It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey bac...
The Birth Caul 5 of 11 - The Birth Caul (III)
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05 - The Birth Caul (III) It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back in...
The Birth Caul 11 of 11
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11 - The Birth Caul It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back into the...
The Birth Caul 8 of 11 - The Dressing Of The Tongue
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08 - The Dressing Of The Tongue It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey b...
The Birth Caul 3 of 11 - The Birth Caul (II)
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03 - The Birth Caul (II) It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back int...
The Birth Caul 9 of 11 - The Birth Caul (V)
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09 - The Birth Caul (V) It started life as Alan Moore's reading/performance piece in 1995 at the county courthouse in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where it was sound-taped and subsequently released as a (very hard to obtain) CD. Recognized as Alan's writing at its very best, the work is by turns autobiographical and surreal. It takes us on an odyssey we can never undertake, a journey back into...
The Birth Caul 1 of 11 - The Birth Caul (I)
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The Birth Caul 1 of 11 - The Birth Caul (I)
If it weren’t for this episode, I don’t think I would’ve known who Art Spiegelman and Daniel Clowes were or read Maus and Ghost World.
Im still waiting for which baby watchmen is his favorite.
came here from Jerusalem. Love it!
I’m still surprised they hadn’t made watchmen baby’s they usually make everything a baby by now
They could have gone with League of Extraordinary Gentlemen for the poster behind Alan Moore, but they went for Lost Girls......that was a choice.
A very ballsy choice..... Ill see myself out now.
That comic isnt what i would call family friendly
@@shaman9024 To be fair.....you have to dig pretty deep in his bibliography to find stuff that could be considered Family friendly.
I wonder if Moore has denounced his appearance on this show like all of his other previous works
Actually he still has fond memories about it.
Goddamnit I want to watch some Watchmen Babies.
Lisa is way to young to be reading Ghost World. I'm a hardcore Clowes fan and I most likely won't let my kids read it until like high school at the least.
Comic book guy have all kind of weapons
Ding ding
1:05 I mean he’s not wrong. That’s marvel in a nutshell
1:33 that joke lost any meaning with comicbook guy ending up married
RW:In reality,it just goes to show that some comic book artists don’t get paid enough for their work and in the business 😑😔😓
I'm very curious if Alan Moore's version of Radioactive Man who isn't radioactive is supposed to have a "radioactive" personality, or perhaps defrauding people by somehow making them think he's radioactive, or has radium jaw (trust me, don't look it up, the images are haunting... literally), or something else?
Great
Warner Bros new animated watchman show looks horrible. It looks like they just animated over the live action movie that Zack Snyder made. Plus, rorschach's voice sounds so mainstream I nearly fell asleep before the trailer it was over
Everything in this is right.
I wish I had a purse made out of a cute lunchbox :(
Alan Moore pontificating about the evils of big media on a Fox show is hillarious.
The fact they gave ripped Daniel Clowes a bypass scar is fucked up
I love that somehow, without trying, he made the same sound as Sideshow Bob getting hit with a rake when Bart asked him stupid kid stuff
Was bart saying ‘ I just like when he punches people’ meant to be riff on Zack Snyder?
Pretty sure this episode came out, before Snyder had directed a single movie. Definitely before his DCEU works
I am just now noticing there's a poster for Lost Girls in the background...because of course there is, oh Alan, you just couldn't help yourself.
I literally finished reading Maus for the first time last nigt then TH-cam recommends this to me.
0:58 hahahaha funny because I read both moores and speiglmans comics plus comci book guys seriously not doing any favours walking into a store wearing a dirty trench coat infront of small children and wriggling his fingers 😂
For a bunch of old men they can pack a punch.
Oh little Lulu I love you lu just the same..... jajaja!
You gotta love how they gave this guys shout outs when most people don’t even know who they are
I've read Alan Moore's comics, Art Spiegelman's Maus, but I've never heard of Dan Claus' Ghost World. Is it any good?
Every single time I hear the line “Maus in the haus” I starting laughing
i realy wanna see watchmen babys
“MAUS IS IN THE HAUS”
That Watchman Babies joke went right over my head when I first saw this episode.
That Watchmen jokes aged well lmao
The older I got and the more into comicbooks I got the funniest jokes are.
Fun fact: Little Lulu in 1995 was voiced by Tracey Ullman, the predecesor of the Simpsons in (1987-1989)
Moore was the bomb writing Supreme.
*Bart’s interactions with Alan Moore* is literally what Zack Snyder felt towards Watchmen 💀
Now that I've seen Ghost World, I now know why Lisa identifies with Enid. Lisa is like if Enid never went through character development. And I don't think the writers read Ghost World and knew about that.
The Watchmen babies joke made me laugh and extremely angry. Thats literally what happened to teen titans
Imagine Watchmen Go! * shudders in digust *
Dan Clowes: "Hey random little girl, do you have any contacts that could get me to write Batman?" Also Dan Clowes: *is sitting at the same table as Alan Moore*
Do you think they knew what Lost Girls is.
Omg Jason Mamoa on The Simpsons awesome
Everybody talking about Alan Moore, but Dan Clowes saying his dream is to draw batman is so fucking funny
He’s like how i always wanna draw spider-man, like many people do
Comic Book Guy would be the type to defend DC Comics against Alan Moore, and say Stan Lee did actually create all the characters he claimed.
0:57 this is so true, Please people if you have an idea for a comic or anything, try your best to go independent.
Can we take in the fact that Alan Moore's LOST GIRLS is referenced in THE SIMPSONS? I mean, holy shit.
Generic artists
The fact they got real art spiegalman to do this and the fact what's new Pussycat plays at the end is just an angels kiss
0:58 Alan Moore isn't wrong here.
Just a hypocrite as he still took the money from the corporations for those adaptations.
Watchmen babies = that awfull hbo show or the movie or the doomsday clock or the prequele comics or ... well ya get the point