Trying To Light Myself On Fire

GrSo Ghost Rider comes out in a few weeks, and they’re really ramping up the ad campaign.

In addition to the Jackson Hewitt ad where he gets his taxes done and sets off the sprinklers (it was up on YouTube but now it’s down), Sony has a page on their site where you can use your webcam to insert your face and see yourself as Ghost Rider, AKA with your head on fire.

I tried it for about a half hour this morning with my Mac and its built in iSight, but this must be one of those “95% of people use Internet Explorer so just build it for that and screw everyone else” sites. Yes, I tried Firefox too. Grrrr….!

I guess I’ll just have to light my head on fire the old fashioned way later.

Anyway, here’s the link if you wanna try it…

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My Cultural Influences

OK, so in my Creativity Q&A post, I talked a little about my cultural influences.

I dunno if this’ll help understand me better, but I compiled a list of current stuff I’m into (alphabetized mostly because I’m a big nerd). Enjoy!

TV I Watch:

American Chopper

Battlestar Galactica

Heroes

Nova

Scrubs

The Daily Show

The Office

The Simpsons

The Today Show (1st half hour)

Recent Movies Watched/Purchased:

Cars

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room

MurderBall

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie

Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest

Superman Returns

Magazines/Newspapers I Read:

Chicago Tribune

Fast Company

Funny Times

Newsweek

Premiere

Wired

Books I’ve Read Recently:

Earth X

Manhunt: The 12-day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer

Marvel Zombies

Mom’s Cancer

Reinventing Comics

Blogs I Follow (listed in bookmark order):

Mike Lynch Cartoons

Spot The Frog Blog

Cartoon Brew

The Daily Cartoonist

Drawn!

Cartoon Modern

Superhero Hype

Tom’s Mad Blog

Boing Boing

The Unofficial Apple Weblog

MacWorld

TechCrunch

Countdown with Olberman

Jazz::Animated

Official Google Mac Blog

Netflix New Releases This Week

Sandbox

Insanely Great Tees

Websites I Visit:

CNN

Satellite News

The Virtual Weber Bullet

The Wisenheimer

Podcasts I Subscribe To:

NPR: Pop Culture

This American Life

Radio I Listen To:

101.9 WTMX Chicago – Eric & Kathy Morning Show

104.3 Jack FM Chicago

105.9 WCKG Chicago – The Steve Dahl Show

NPR

Video Games I’m Playing:

Loco Roco

NBA Live ’07

X-Men Legends II



iTunes Recently Purchased (most recent to oldest):

Short Skirt/Long Jacket by Cake

Never There by Cake

Here it Goes Again by O.K. Go

Welcome Christmas – Dr. Seuss’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” Soundtrack

Cha-Cha All the Way by Capitol Studio Orchestra

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry

The Phat Pack (Entire Album) by Gordon Goodwin

Back to Basics (Entire Album) by Christina Aguilera

Surprise (Entire Album) by Paul Simon

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Oh The Dickensian Irony!

Magoo

Two years ago I was still early on in my blogging, and I was doing a fair amount of movie reviews. So, when Christmas came, I hit our public library and checked out a bunch of holiday-themed cartoons. I think I did about one a week.

After posting a review, I’d also post it over at BlogCritics. It was still young then, and I still had lots of time to post elsewhere often.

Anyway, I posted a bad… OK, horrible… OK, really horrible review of the 1962 “Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol.” (You can read it here.)

I took a lot of flak for it over at BlogCritics, and, to be fair, “I can see myself walloping Tiny Tim with his own cane” was a tad strong. But what’s surprised me the most is how this review comes back to haunt me each Christmas season (the review ranks #10 on Google). Talk about Dickensian!

Some of favorite comments include:

…no amount of “Bah, humbug” from you will tarnish my memories and enjoyment of this wonderful musical “that I will cherish all my days.

Anderson you’re a pompous fool… relive your childhood like Magoo did,

and btw, learn to draw.

“RAZZLEBERRY DRESSING”! Go ahead and scream.

I responded to each for a while, and, again, to be fair, I sort of fanned the flames. However, I don’t understand how this response from me…

See that’s the great thing about a blog reviews vs. your standard newspaper/tv/whatever review – dialogue!

…garnered this from the original commenter almost a year later:

Wow! Just got a chance to read your comment to my response. I admire your sparkling comeback — what a gem. The proficiency of your verbal skills is only exceeded by your extraordinary drawing skills. Simply brilliant!

Yeesh!

This year I finally got a comment on my original blog here.

You may be alone in your comments about the Magoo Christmas Carol. The musical score is much superior to the majority of future Xmas show specials like Santa Claus is coming to Town, Frosty the Snowman. Only Rudolph can be counted as an equal.

No, Magoo isn’t Magoo. But the songs are moving, catchy, original and highly acclaimed. It is a feel good program, not filled with sexual innuendos or poor tasteless jokes. Most who remember this appreciate the simple fact that it is what it is.

So not only am I wrong, but apparently I can only enjoy a Christmas cartoon if everyone in it is farting while having sex.

OK, here’s the deal – I didn’t grow up watching this, so I don’t have any fond memories to color my review. In fact, I’d never heard of this until the librarian suggested it.

My review is unabashedly a bashing of an older film, and maybe that’s not fair, but just because it’s some 40 years old and a Christmas film to boot doesn’t mean it’s good either.

I’m no animation aficionado, and I’ll be the first to admit that my silly little cartoons pale in comparison to even the Magoo legacy, but good lord people, lighten up.

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