Heroes On Paper

Primatech

I was a little worried that Heroes was petering out here mid-season, but after watching the first episode of the new year… Oh baby!

BTW, if you’re watching, did you notice the cheerleader’s dad’s business card? It points to this site.

If you call and press three for job opportunities, it gives you a code to enter to “apply” for a job there.

I did it and got an email back:

Thank you for your interest in Primatech Paper. We will be in contact once we evaluate your application.

Curious to see what happens next…

(BTW, is that logo spot on or what?!)

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More Magoo

Yep, more folks hate my Magoo review:

Mr. MGoo’s Christmas Carol is possibly my favorite Christmas special. The music is wonderful. It is short and comedic but takes the story seriously. No, it is not a Duck Soup comedy but what is? And why would one want to ruin the depth that was in the original short story?

I do love the Alistair Simms’ 1951 version but I love this in a differing manner. I am sorry that someone who has the same last name as myself does not like this work of art but do not assume his personal tastes are yours. This is a wonderful interpretation of The Christmas Carol.

I bought the DVD last year and cannot wait to watch it again this year. I would also believe that this would make a wonderful introduction to the story for young children. Yet I am an adult of almost 56 and I still love it. I cannot wait to have grandchildren and introduce them to it.

He actually laments sharing my last name. He wrote back again:

My wife and I just watched it again. It is true that the art work is simple but so it Charlie Christmas. But beyond that it is wonderful. The music was written by the team that wrote “Funny Girl.” I particularly like the humorous ones such as the Razzleberry Dressing one, the one that the undertaker , the maid etc sing. But the song that is first sung by the young Ebineezer is very touching. The weakest song is the one that Belle sings. It is too smaltzy. But I still love this very much. I also like that it appears that Gerald McBoingBoing made his first serious appearance in the part as Tiny Tim. That is nastalgia but I loved Gerald!

Wait a minute…

The weakest song is the one that Belle sings. It is too smaltzy.

GASP!

How DARE you sir!

Here’s another:

I guess my only comment would be: why review this program in the first place? It’s been around since the early 1960’s, has had hundreds of TV airings, sold thousands upon thousands of DVD’s (it’s actually in it’s THIRD pressing!). The show is beloved by millions and has a cast of legendary voices not to mention boasting a score by TWO broadway legends. But in 2004, a cartoonist decides to write a smarmy review hurling brickbats at a classic. The show has proven itself and you should find somthing better to do with your time.

I’m gonna crawl into a bottle of egg nog and just cry myself to sleep…

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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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Police Squad – In Color!

I just got my copy of the new “Police Squad” DVD yesterday, and I’m in heaven.

To whomever greenlighted this release – thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!

A typical series of sight gags:

Squad1

Squad2



Squad3



Squad4



A nice set up with the first set of feet, and then a series of great gags that makes the cartoonist in me go “Damn! Why haven’t I thought of that?!” And that’s about the best compliment I can give.

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