Monthly Archives: March 2009

Chicago was

Chicago was awesome as usual. The weather could have been nicer, as Thursday wandering the streets with Jessica was the best time exploring the corners without any real sense of direction. The conference was good except it was too spread out, but the stuff we saw was great. It was neat getting a tote bag printed at the Art Institute and seeing the Newberry Library was great especially when we got to go into the depths of the building and see the archives. Saturday the ice came and shut down what could have been a great night to explore. Chicago Comics is a great store and I wish there were more like it.
A great trip, now back to the job hunt.

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Heading back to Chicago.

We are heading back to Chicago this weekend for the Southern Graphics Council, a printmaking conference that Jessica has artwork in. The last one we attended was in Kansas City, so no matter what this will be a different experience to say the least. We already have dinner plans for Friday, and I’m sure we will bump into other people we didn’t expect to see while there.

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Bioshock’s Big Daddy.


I love Bioshock. It is quite possibly my favorite game of this generation being in close contention with Gears of War. The eerie feeling in the game is always heightened when the big daddy’s come charging around the corner. This is my interpretation of them. Of course I made them a lot more colorful because that’s what I do. Etsy

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Watchmen


Well I saw Watchmen today and I’m not sure what I feel about the movie yet. I think it will need time to sink in. From a technical standpoint it is an amazing accomplishment. There are shots that stand out from the comic and really show the filmmaking prowess of Zach Snyder and company. On the other hand the movie feels stitched together and really short even at 2 hours and 45 minutes. I know this will have the fanboys come down hard on me, but I think the problem lies in the book, not the film.
For example Jessica really did not like Watchmen and the problem is with the source material itself. She thought it summed up everything she hates about superhero movies, the excessive violence, the cheesy one liners, but most of all the girl costumed hero, in Watchmen, Silk Spectre, is a typical comic book female. Her basic problem with her is that she can only be complete with a man. I didn’t catch that while watching as being male I’m sad to say I didn’t look for it.

I can see her point, and it makes me wonder if we will ever have a strong female super hero on screen. And there it’s mostly a problem with the source material. It is a product of it’s time, and as revolutionary and game changing as it was in the 80’s, it doesn’t really fit with the world we have twenty years later. The cold war is not the scary thing we all thought it was anymore, and even though this film would have looked awful made in that time period it would have been an outstanding and more thought provoking piece of cinema then. Now, it acts like a history lesson, a very beautiful piece of comic history, but almost museum like in it’s narrative. Shhhh!!!! No talking in the gallery!

It’s not to say I didn’t like Watchmen. There are parts that I loved. Rorschach is spot on and I know it will be hard for me to read the book again, without the actors voice attached. I’ve heard people complain about the lack of score, but the musical choices, were the one thing that kept me in the time period throughout the film. I want to know why BSG and now Watchmen both love All Along the Watchtower? It seems a strange choice for this movie with it’s relevance in the current series of Battlestar and actually takes me out of the experience and the only song that didn’t fit with what was on screen.

I think the true test for me and Watchmen will be when the extra long DVD comes out and I can get the whole story as filmed by Snyder and see it in a less compact form.
Either way, I’m glad the film was made. It was said this could never happen. It has. And it’s as close to the comic that we could have hoped for. I’ve got to wonder if Alan Moore’s greatest fears have been realized. A film that is actually on target to his source material, may have shown a dimmer light on his writings current importance?
The film get’s a B for entertainment and eye candy unlike any other superhero movie made so far.
I only wished it meant more.

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All hail the Cyber King!


Three new creatures I created last night. First we have a Demon Ninja because why should we exist where Ninjas and Demons can’t coexist. Then we have Pirate Jane who will swashbuckle with anyone. Finally we have my take on the Doctor Who villian the cybermen! I made him copper because too much silver is boring and maybe he’s a little rusty after so many years of overuse. You can see larger versions and purchase all three at my etsy store

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My annual Summer Movie picks!

Every year the summer movie season is the thing I most look forward to during the cold winter months. It’s something I can visualize better than any of the other activities that come with the warm weather. And although this summer doesn’t conjure up the going to the theatre every week that last year did, there are still some bright spots up ahead this year. Here’s where I’ll be the following weekends this season,

May 1st Wolverine
Although my hopes aren’t very high for the film, I still would love a good solo Wolverine film. My fear is that Tom Rothman who is poison to 20th Century Fox has ruined what could have been a great film. I will go, but if it ends up being mediocre I won’t be suprised.

May 8th, Star Trek
There is not a film all summer that has my excitement level tipped overboard like this one. JJ Abrams has the cred to make this work and it looks better than any previous incarnation of Trek before it. I’m not a big believer in canon as a bible, so all you complainers please don’t talk to me. This looks fun and that is just what Star Trek has needed. Can not wait.

May 22nd. I’m skipping Angels & Demons as I hated the first movie and going to see if we really need another Terminator movie. Early trailers look decent and it will be good if they at least get the feeling of T2 right and stay far away from T3 territory.


May 29th UP! It will be hard to top my favorite film of 2008 Wall-E, but even coming close to that artistic success will make me very happy with Up. The new trailer has a great line in Squirrel! and I can see this being a fun adventure. The question becomes do I see this in 3-d or regular?


June 5th Land of the Lost My hopes aren’t super high for this, but if it turns out to be a decent family flick with good comedy and not overly annoying Will Ferrell it could be this years Get Smart.

June 19th Year One. (No Poster Out) Jack Black and Michael Cera in Year ONE. Why not?


June 26th. Transformers 2. O.k. Michael Bay, blow stuff up. It’s Transformers, were you expecting a story?


July 3rd. Public Enemies. A strange choice for July 4th weekend but Michael Mann directing Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in a period John Dillinger piece. Awesome.


July 17th Harry Potter. I kind of feel like this series needs to end as soon as possible. Out of what I know I’ll see it’s my least looked forward to movie of the summer.


August 7th. Oh no this is going to be bad. Stephen Sommers has yet to prove to me he can direct. But they will get my eight bucks on popcorn value and Ray Park as Snake Eyes anyway.


August 21st Inglorious Bastards. Rounding out my summer with Quentin Tarantino seems about right as this could be great, or could be as bad as Death Proof. Kind of like most of these films this summer.
I’m sure there are other movies I will see as they sneak in and some comedies that I haven’t listed but so far it’s going to be mighty hard for 2009 to top 2008.

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Peas Page 86 and Buttons!


We are heading out the door in the morning for
Marscon so I wanted to go ahead and get Peas Page 86 up now. It’s part 5 of the Dabbler.
In other news I now have Bob Peas buttons available for 1.00 shipped
on our website or if you prefer for a little bit more on Etsy since they take their cut. If I sell enough of these I do plan on having Sally make an appearance in pinback form so if you want to support female pea rights then make sure you buy Bob. Have a great weekend!

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