RAINY WEEKEND
Posted March 12th, 2010 in Animation, books, music, entertainment, movie, web
And what do you do on a rainy weekend?
I’m thinking: MOVIES. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day has been sitting on top of the TV in its red Netflix envelope since before the Olympics. Time to watch. May also need to watch Steamboy (finally) as I’m hoping to arrange a Lego photo shoot with the person I borrowed it from (it’s for the GeekDad 88 Lines for 42 Geeks project; you should get involved.) Already finished two illustrations for it — I’m trying to learn to work with Inkscape but it’s getting increasingly frustrating. I think that may be a too much stuff on my computer issue.
Back to movies: An Education is playing on the big screen downtown (yes, we have one of those vintage movie theatres with a balcony. It’s great!) this weekend. Trying to convince Gayle to see it. She wasn’t thrilled by any of the Best Picture nominees this year.
New stuff: My nephew-in-law is in a band called Hollow Shoulder. So far, they’re up to two songs and preparing a t-shirt order. Check them out. I recommend listening to My Enemy.
Finally (been a little tempted since The Web Files covered the show in episode #26) caught The Bannen Way on Crackle. Actually, what I finally caught the first two episodes; have to purchase or rent the rest and I think I will. It’s fast, it’s fun, it’s stylish and I really enjoyed it. I like action, especially action with a wink and a fast car and an occasional brunette. The Bannen Way suits these requirements exactly.
Lightning Thief was an awful movie that butchered a fun book, left out major characters, altered several key features of the plot and just wasn’t any fun to watch at all. So I reread the book for last week’s book (I’m trying to read at least one book a week between now + the start of Merchant of Venice). Still fun. Still not Harry Potter but fun.
How To Train Your Dragon (also based on a series of books) looks like it will be a much better movie going experience. I may even smuggle in high end chocolate.
Gayle just showed up with lunch to start off the rainy weekend so enjoy your weekend. See a movie or something. Thanks for stopping by.
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CURLING ROCKS
Posted February 20th, 2010 in Animation, Comedy, sports, books, TV, music, robots, Culture, entertainment, Lonely Pond Productions, Inc., Smallville, Financial Times reference, Adventure, movie, insomnia, Blink Kitty Love, Chinese New Year, holiday, theatre, Twitter, Shakespeare, Current Events, web
Ha…that amused me. Enjoying the Olympics, although the curling tournament seems to take as long as the entire Winter Games (did you know a good set of curling rocks costs $1500 (acc. to Wikipedia) and there’s Curling for the Wii). But it’s fun to watch. Little Brother #2 only watches curling and hockey. The last Olympics he claims to have developed a crush on the Japanese curling team; I have yet to inquire about this year’s favorite.
Quick summary of stuff:
Really want to see Judy Dench as Titania in Midsummer. Once again, Sarah Hemming envy strikes. Midsummer is one of my favorite of Shakespeare’s plays and I’m developing a movie related project (or two).
There’s a new Stirfry Neon chapter. Current adventure: The Lady Lost or What Was I Thinking When I Turned That Corner.
Blink Kitty Love has been dormant for a month while I steep and work on tigers — Happy Year of the Tiger. Almost done with my tiger meditation period, including an excellent animation. Look for it here or the Twitter announcement (aka follow me @lonelypond).
I am considering some Blink Kitty Love changes, taking things a bit more experimental and exploring the world around the band…or just exploring the world and having fun with my unique animation style and humor. I’m much better at contained stories than an ongoing soap opera kind of thing and the best Blink Kitty Loves are when I’m inspired to comment/riff on something happening now. So I’m going to take that thought and see where it goes. I had a lot of fun putting in some hard work on my Year of The Tiger animation and I think it’s the best I’ve done yet. So I’ve been considering what I could do if I put the work into a longer story. The Olympics has me thinking: what’s my gold medal event.
The Lonely Pond annual meeting surprised me — it always does, but this year it wasn’t in the good way. I’ve been mulling over what happened for a couple of months now. We stalled right at the beginning with a restructuring discussion and didn’t get to my grand plans. The rest of Team Lonely Pond wants to be involved and doesn’t want to give up the company or the name, but they don’t want to commit the energy to take us to the level I wanted to go for reinventing Shakespeare on the web. So we’ve put the company on hold and I have consultants available. So I’m scaling back to one project at a time and dealing with the realization that I can do what I want, but I have to be certain that I have the enthusiasm to carry it through by myself. Which means I’m revisiting some earlier ideas that I once loved and are sitting on a shelf for no real reason at all.
Pop Culture Reviews + News:
I like Lady GaGa — I’ve been wandering around singing Paparazzi. It’s Little Brother #2’s fault; his taste in music sometimes surprises me. Caught Justin Bieber’s cover “Love Me” of The Cardigan’s LoveFool and it’s simply ludicrous. I hate when there’s an American Idol style remake of song that rolls on Radio FlashCatFlash (yes, I mean you Adam Lambert’s Mad World. Alison Iraheta’s Someone To Watch Over Me seems to be the only one that doesn’t cause me to twitch but that’s a song with multiple covers already and might be my weakness for brunettes showing.)
The Web Files is branching out with their new Buzz edition, covering events + news around the wonderful world of web series. Host Kristyn Burtt has great energy always, but especially when she’s prowling an event with a microphone, capturing the spark of the moment.
Smallville: took a break from the Olympics to catch the Wonder Twins episode. Not bad. I think we might be back on Team Smallville, although their color and emotional palette remains a bit dark for me.
My robot loving buddy @spacehospital is showing episodes from their first season on KoldCast TV. It’s insane fun with puppets, models and special effects.
Starstruck — bah, slow, boring, a really poorly paced + badly written version of It Happened One Night where Sterling Knight plays the spoiled heiress part. Well acted but characters not believable. And let’s be honest: Brandon Mychal Smith should have played the lead in a better written movie. He had one musical number and he brought enough energy to it for the whole movie. Disney once again loses points for their lack of showcasing multiracial actors.
Haven’t seen The Lightning Thief because Gayle wants to finish the book first. Oy. Love the How To Train Your Dragon Olympic themed commercials.
OK, curling calls. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Thanks for stopping by.
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WEB SHOUT OUTS
Posted January 13th, 2010 in Comedy, entertainment, insomnia, acting, gay, Twitter, web
AAll right, so I’m miserable at actually taking time off; what I really need is a vacation in a city with museums, theatres + public transportation. I did get to catch up on a few web series while stressing about relaxing though.
My Movies You May Have Missed (@MYMHM) buddies reviewed one of my favorite movies to watch and laugh at: Noises Off.
Congratulations to @TheWebFiles for their Clicker Award Win as “Best Web Original Non Fiction Show” and to @SPWrite for her series Life With Kat & McKay qualifying as a Finalist in the “Best Web Original Comedy” category.
Web find: BJ Fletcher, Private Eye — very funny, very gay, very Canadian detective series — one of the characters is named Georgia Drew so that might tell you how much fun creator Regan Latimer has with all your favorite detective cliches/memories while bringing something very fresh + funny to the web series world. Plus, I finally get to work a long lost Lois Lane reference into a blog entry since George, the loyal sidekick, is going to journalism school to be an investigative journalist like LL. Great cast, great fun, watch it.
This was going to continue into a discussion of the differences between the YouTube, web series and indie film world from my experiences with each, but I’m saving that for another day when it’s not 1:33 a.m. Good night all.
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THE SEARCH FOR FARTING ROBOTS (and other holiday tales)
Posted December 22nd, 2009 in Animation, Comedy, robots, entertainment, Financial Times reference, movie, Blink Kitty Love, holiday, Twitter, meandering, Current Events, web
But with a title like that, we’ll pull a switch and start off with James Altucher, who has a WSJ.com blog post telling us what to expect in 2010. Mr. Altucher posted the link on Facebook, which is the only place I keep track of him anymore.
Switching to Twitter as a launching point, rebooted Tweetdeck after a reading a review that mentioned it incorporating the Twitter list feature. I’d been spending more time on the Twitter proper site because checking my conversationalist list was more effective than sorting back through twhirl. Plus, I love the translating feature and the lovely green I’ve turned the backdrop. Anyway, I had it search for the term robot; I’ve since had it stop searching for the term robot since the dominant account was @Fart_Robot or how to learn a lot about the bodily functions of strangers, their animals, their friends and the people standing near them in a short yet too long period of time. @NoteRobot was more fun; collecting “note to self” tweets.
Peter Aspden had a column prompted by Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes take. I think I’ll skip it but at least Aspden’s column made me almost put it on my movie list.
My movies to see out list currently includes Me and Orson Welles, Nine (neither of which is in the area — BOO), Invictus and, of course, Alvin and the Chipmunks, the Sqeakquel. I think the next movie Netflix is sending our way is Pineapple Express, after the Christmas in Connecticut double feature. First one much better and did you know Arnold Schwarzenegger directed the second. Re: second version — the quiet Kristofferson/Cannon moments work + the live broadcast is funny but I probably won’t be watching it next year. In the original, love story not much, but you’re SO happy when the priggy architect doesn’t marry her and Felix (S.Z. Sakall) is a HOOT. Plus, nice, not too threatening Sydney Greenstreet turn. Just discovered Jennifer Garner is apparently doing a third version.
Good article from Gizmodo about Orson Welles and his appetite for new technology.
And the Christmas song I was reminded of today: Christmas Wrapping by The Waitresses. It’s also a hoot (word of the day apparently).
And my post Solstice t-shirt: “O Holey Night.” And a Christmas Robot poster.
And if none of that gets you in the mood, have some stale eggnog and enjoy your “bah humbugs”
And, if you have yet to acquire my Christmas present, voting Blink Kitty Love for Best Experimental Web Series in the Streamys will do nicely. Vote here, put in this url: http://www.blinkkittylove.blip.tv and then come to the party — there will be one. Tammy’s also planning to throw one for New Year’s; that should be interesting ; )
Thanks for stopping by; enjoy your Christmas.
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HOLIDAY DELAYS + SURPRISES
Posted December 17th, 2009 in Animation, Comedy, art, music, Culture, entertainment, Lonely Pond Productions, Inc., Financial Times reference, movie, Twitter, Current Events, web
There haven’t been Financial Times links because my deliveries have been interrupted by incompetence somewhere in the chain. Twice in two weeks I’ve had to call about no deliveries for three days. I miss reading the newspaper.
More positive notes: My friends @mymhm had over one million hits on their Movies You May Have Missed blog for December. Congratulations. Check them out if you haven’t. If you have, nominate them for a Streamy Award as Best New Show. The other shows/people on my help get a nomination slate are: Movies You May Have Missed for Best New Show, The Web Files for Best Hosted Web Series, Kristyn Burtt of The Web Files for Best Web Series Host, Space Hospital for Best Comedy Series, Rob Poe of Space Hospital for Best Art Direction and the cast of Life With Kat & McKay for Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series. I’ve only started exploring what’s out there on the web, guided partly by the excellent choices made by my friends at The Web Files (Movies You May Have Missed was their 9th episode). It’s a whole new world for entertainment: brave, different and daring.
I’m also voting Blink Kitty Love for Best Animated Web Series…why, you ask? Well, although you will find animated series with more polished animation, I think Blink Kitty Love gives you a total entertainment package with the music, food and other random conversations on the band’s website and the continuing shenanigans on their Twitter feed. Plus, it’s my baby and I’m proud of it. I occasionally think about using a more sophisticated animation program but the simplicity of FlipBoom suits the band and my art style, which always tends to the abstract. FlipBoom is fun to work with without me having to spend weeks with the 500 page instruction manual (hello ToonBoom Studio). And the first or fifth rule of Blink Kitty Love is no stress puppies allowed so keeping it fun is important. Should you choose to vote, I’d appreciate it. Or just continuing following along with my adventures into animation. UPDATE: I’ve decided to push for Blink Kitty Love in the category of Best Experimental Web Series because it is a very grand experiment. Jump on the Blink Kitty Love train; crush just a little, that’s all we ask. A couple clicks here and enter this url: http://blinkkittylove.blip.tv/ and we’ll be your biggest fan.
Speaking of animation, ToonBoom is offering animators preparing a pilot to pitch to the industry access to Harmony and Storyboard Pro for three months. Sounds like a chance for a great collaboration. My latest vision (no, you don’t know what it is yet) isn’t a traditional character driven series but if yours is, check it out.
Lonely Pond Productions’ annual meeting happens this weekend. I’m excited about new ideas and directions. It will be interesting to get feedback from the rest of the Lonely Pond crew. They always surprise me.
Me and Orson Welles isn’t in the area, but I am considering Invictus. Need to see a few more movies before the year’s end. And there’s a couple of exhibits in Baltimore I’d like to hit. Hope you’re enjoying your holiday season, whatever holiday you celebrate. Thanks for stopping by.
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MY FAVORITE THINGS, CURRENT EDITION, TAKE ONE
Posted December 2nd, 2009 in Animation, music, robots, entertainment, Financial Times reference, Blink Kitty Love, holiday, Twitter, Current Events, web
My Favorite Shout It Out song.
Mahjong is one of my favorite games to play with friends; @SyFy has an online Ninja Mahjong tile matching version.
Robots playing soccer/football (non US).
Sarah Hemming’s profile pieces. This one’s Alfred Molina, who is playing painter Mark Rothko on stage. Molina claims his fans break down into two groups: those who mention Diego Rivera from Frida and those who mention Dr. Octopus. Alas, for my cool street cred the first Molina mental flash I get is Snidely Whiplash in Dudley Do-Right. Don’t you have all the costs $5 at Target Brendan Fraser movies? It’s one of our favorite at home film festivals.
Looking for a new Christmas album and Gayle came home with the Straight No Chaser suggestion. Check out their website for “Who Spiked the Eggnog” and follow them on Twitter @sncmusic
There’s a new Blink Kitty Love in the universe (your FAVORITE crazy crushing cartoon band); they sit for headshots in a perfect meet the band opportunity. Do it; we double dog dare you.
And that’s enough for a December start. Enjoy! Stay warm. Drink tea. I just found my two favorites at this time of year: Stash’s White Christmas and Tazo’s Joy.
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CHUMP CHANGE (ACTUALLY, JUST THE OPPOSITE)
Posted November 10th, 2009 in Comedy, Culture, entertainment, Arts Commentary, Financial Times reference, movie, acting, performance, theatre, Twitter, Shakespeare, web
Saturn picture.
Stefan Stern on underappreciated management thinker Russ Ackoff; next time I hit the library, I’ll track down Management f-Laws.
Do The Chump, yes do The Chump, chump (amusing myself, no offense intended)…my friends @TheWebFiles interviewed Jeremy Redleaf of Odd Job Nation last week so I checked out his show and darn funny. Watched all three episodes and by the time they were doing The Chump at the end, I wanted more.
James Altucher, yes James Altucher has not disappeared; he has immigrated from the FT to a column for the New York Post, Huffington Post and various other venues. You can also find him on Twitter.
And I’m in the middle of a conversation about Shakespeare with new Twitter friend @feignedmischief who reviews plays and other fancies here.
So, this’ll have to cover you for a bit…TV reviews later. The Big Bang Theory both hits and misses (or should I say fumbles) and has iCarly lost all of its charms in a cloud of mean mischief and shouting. You’ll want to know. Stay tuned.
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BREAKING NEWS
Posted November 3rd, 2009 in Animation, design, robots, entertainment, Blink Kitty Love, Twitter, web
I’m making robot lists on Twitter (plus a pop culture robot one, let me know if you have any to add.)
FlipBoom is releasing a “teen”/more advanced FlipBoom All-Star version with ability to import images and MP3s, save drawings to a library + a few other snazzy features. Makes me wonder why I upgraded to the full version of Studio w/ its 500+ page manual.
Combine FlipBoom + Robots and you get Blink Kitty Love, featuring I, Jobot. Enjoy.
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MOOD HALLOWEEN
Posted October 31st, 2009 in Comedy, art, Culture, entertainment, Adventure, movie, Blink Kitty Love, Current Events, web
Decided it might be fun to just give into the Halloween vibe for a couple of weeks so I did. Result: one new Halloween themed Blink Kitty Love, one werewolf haiku, pastel art based on the werewolf haiku, and a very rough cut of a two minute terror using the werewolf haiku pastels. It was a blast. Check out my take on a werewolf night.
And here’s the fun glow in the dark Halloween t-shirt acquired in time for tonight. Happy Trick or Treating*.
*Boo.
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RECENT ROBOT SIGHTINGS
Posted October 27th, 2009 in art, robots, Financial Times reference, web
These guys draw Robots and Monsters and give part of the proceeds to charity. Sounds like a great plan.
And Vitamin D is apparently good for you so when you’re done howling, get some darn sun : )