Showing posts with label Harry Dean Stanton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Dean Stanton. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Failure To Communicate


Cool Hand Luke is a little older than most of the things I focus on with my cards but it's an absolute classic and made for a fun custom card set project. I remember the first time I saw Cool Hand Luke on TV. I was stopped in place as a preteen seeing Joy Harmon aka "Lucille" washing her car. It was the kind of experience where everything stops and you sort of disengage from your environment. What a body! The times I've watched it as an adult I've always sort like there is a deeper meaning to the Paul Newman's Luke character that I must be missing. To me he's sort of a nonconformist that has a problem with authority and just does things for a lack of something better to do. I've read some interpret symbolism from Luke as a Jesus type of character with the different hardships he endures throughout the movie. I guess I could see that, but mainly it's just timeless award winning performances ... and Joy Harmon tantalizingly rubbing her sudsy body on that 1941 DeSoto.

This set started out as a one-off with the "Lucille" card that became a personal treasure having been signed through the mail by Miss Harmon. Then I expanded it having turned my focus to making phantom mini-sets. This one got nine cards which is always something I like when it works out that way because they can display nicely in a nine-pocket card sheet.

Cool hand Luke was released in 1967 so I went with a 1967 Topps baseball inspired template. Nothing too complicated but it really fits the cards and time period perfectly.