I am not posting a plug for my work. No, I'm posting this because I think it's funny.
If you like unusual dolls-- and I mean really like the strange and unusual-- check out the Little Mommy Gotta Go Doll pictures at my employer. Why are they so funny?
Look at the picture. That kid needs to drink more water. I think she's ridding her body of rich creamy butter.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
I has a Radio
Just got interviewed by KTAR in Phoenix. I'll be on the radio at some point tomorrow about the McCain/Obama toys that Entertainment Earth sells (as that's where I work, you see.)
Monday, August 11, 2008
Droids and stuff
This guy "Shadowboro" has posted a few hundred (or thousand) videos to YouTube. Like every episode of Captain Planet, Droids, Ewoks, Scooby's Laff-A-Lympics, and all kinds of old television shows in varying quality.
I'm mostly interested in the old Droids cartoon, mainly because the uncut originals have never been released on DVD and unless you had cable, these have gone unseen since 1986.
For those of you not lucky enough to have been 5 or 6 when these aired, this is the first part of the first episode. The series was divided into three arcs, each of which have unique villains and heroes with the two droids R2-D2 and C-3PO as the only unifying elements. I'm getting through these as quickly as possible in case someone sends YouTube a cease-and-desist-- after all, this is copyrighted stuff on here.
While it's more a Star Wars-y blog post, I put it here because for me this was a really big influence on, well, everything. I got up early every week to watch this show. I taped several episodes. The characters from the first arc are on my short list of most-desired figure updates in Hasbro's action figure line. I know it's a goofy little show, but it's an rare first non-Ewok glimpse into the worlds of Star Wars outside the film during the rise of the Empire.
I haven't seen most of these for at least 20 years. As such, I've got a little distance between me and them, but I have to say I'm actually really enjoying them all. The animation is pretty great, and if you compare the show to the Snorks or other 1980s programs, I think it looks pretty amazing. While R2-D2 and C-3PO may not float your boat, I can say I haven't been quite as giddy as I have been in ages-- it's a real treat to see these again. The reason I'm telling you this, whomever you may be, is that there's a whole galaxy of stuff out there that, for some reason or another, is still available for the viewing.
It really is amazing to see what has aged well and what hasn't. (For example, season 2 of Transformers? Not so great.) Dare you see how well your favorite cartoons have aged?
I'm mostly interested in the old Droids cartoon, mainly because the uncut originals have never been released on DVD and unless you had cable, these have gone unseen since 1986.
For those of you not lucky enough to have been 5 or 6 when these aired, this is the first part of the first episode. The series was divided into three arcs, each of which have unique villains and heroes with the two droids R2-D2 and C-3PO as the only unifying elements. I'm getting through these as quickly as possible in case someone sends YouTube a cease-and-desist-- after all, this is copyrighted stuff on here.
While it's more a Star Wars-y blog post, I put it here because for me this was a really big influence on, well, everything. I got up early every week to watch this show. I taped several episodes. The characters from the first arc are on my short list of most-desired figure updates in Hasbro's action figure line. I know it's a goofy little show, but it's an rare first non-Ewok glimpse into the worlds of Star Wars outside the film during the rise of the Empire.
I haven't seen most of these for at least 20 years. As such, I've got a little distance between me and them, but I have to say I'm actually really enjoying them all. The animation is pretty great, and if you compare the show to the Snorks or other 1980s programs, I think it looks pretty amazing. While R2-D2 and C-3PO may not float your boat, I can say I haven't been quite as giddy as I have been in ages-- it's a real treat to see these again. The reason I'm telling you this, whomever you may be, is that there's a whole galaxy of stuff out there that, for some reason or another, is still available for the viewing.
It really is amazing to see what has aged well and what hasn't. (For example, season 2 of Transformers? Not so great.) Dare you see how well your favorite cartoons have aged?
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Star Wars AT-TE Video
Today's day job video was the AT-TE from The Clone Wars. I got a bunch of pics and will probably do a writeup if/when I finally edit them down. Here's the video.
I especially like the masterful explosion effect near the end.
I especially like the masterful explosion effect near the end.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Discount Assassin
My good friend Shaun makes a lot of funny movies. One of them, Discount Assassin, is getting some decent buzz and it was just written up in the Phoenix New Times. The movie was played at Samurai Comics-- a great little store, I must say-- and it's great to see it getting eyeballs in print. I presume, I live in California now and I can only stalk my friends online rather than in the weekly freebie newspapers.
As to the movie, just watch it.
As to the movie, just watch it.
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