Busy week! Put down some cocktails in NOLA for the Superbowl, passed out through the game, but rallied for the afterparty. What can I say, I got issues. ;-) Biggest news is we're putting on a show. That's right, I and some friends will be writing/directing/producing/starring in a sketch comedy show for the upcoming C2E2 convention. Details to be forthcoming, but needless to say excitement is high and creativity is popping!
Reading Son of Ambush Bug this week. LOVE me some Ambush Bug!
For those uninitiated out there, AB is a creation of Keith Giffen and scripted by Robert Loren Fleming. He first showed up in Superman books as kind of a villian. He possessed a 4th wall breaking sense of self and his comic series were always a mish mash of wacky, metatextual gags on the comics industry.
Giff and Fleming use a Borscht Belt style humor which is just note perfect. Corny at times, there's such a sense of fun in all his books that the groaners are easily overlooked.
Cheeks, The Toy Wonder, might be my favorite cast member, after AB himself of course. He's just a doll, but gets into misadventures. Kinda like Peter Sellers in Being There.
AB's archenemy is Argh'yle, Doctor Doom reimagined as a sock.
This is funny comics. In a way, it's a precursor to the JLI books that everyone loves so much. Seek these out for a good time.
Now for something completely different...
MotD: United 93 and World Trade Center
This is what happens when Netflix recommends movies. Your queue becomes a rolling account of your interests, flowing with styles and actors. At times it becomes like a six degrees of Kevin Bacon game, where you can see how the movies in your queue are connected to one another. So, when you select one movie, it recommends another one like it. You then get a double whammy of United 93 and WTC in back to back days. I'm very glad I watched these, both are very well done and I recommend them to everyone. Just not back to back and just be ready for it. Not feel good, it stirs a lot of memories, as it should.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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