February 9, 2009
Had lunch today with Lew Jones of Mineshaft fame. Lew and Tara had the infamous Cave Creek bar where The Jones & Boze Show broadcast from in 1998 and 1999. Lew retired to Mogollon, New Mexico but he and Tara kept a cabin in a sweet canyon north of Cave Creek.
We went to Tonto Bar & Grill. I paid ($50, includes tip, business account).
Worked most of the weekend on developing the excellent reference scenes I poached from the 1959 Western The Wonderful Country. As I mentioned, I did a record 41 sketches. Here are a few:
These sketches led directly to here:
And to here:
The movie is based on a book of the same name by Tom Lea, who was a Texas writer and artist who I believe did work for True West. Tom tells a funny story about the movie. They shopped the book to Henry Fonda who wasn't interested, then someone else, who passed. When they showed it to Mitchum, he "had a really good lawyer", in Lea's parlance and Mitchum ended up controlling the entire project. Lea has a small part in the movie as the barber, and, according to Lea, the only money he got for the movie was for the acting he did. He never saw a dime for the rights to the story.
Ah, Hollywood.
Anyway, one of the heavy's in the movie has a great scar and a frightening look. He's not very developed, although his scenes may have been cut from the movie. Here's a sketch of him:
Last night I sat down and watched it just as a movie (except when I clicked over to the Grammys to watch Paul McCartney rock out on "I Saw Her Standing There"). Wonderful scenes of Mitchum riding up through crooked, adobe streets:
I'm marrying some of these vaquero sketches to the storm sketches from these weekend. Art to follow.
"No one ever listened themself out of a job."
—Calvin Coolidge
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