Whedon and Fox = Dollhouse. I just don't get it.
Nov 01I understand the whole concept of “it’s not personal, it’s business”, but surely at some point in the history between Joss Whedon and Fox, Whedon would just give up on them and their idea of business.
But then, I think this might be more due to Ms. Dushku’s deal with Fox – Joss just happens to be providing the idea. Still, it’s gotta suck a bit.
Regardless – new Joss show, and with Faith, no less. I’m in.
MetaPost: Hey, look…blogroll!
Oct 31I just added a couple of new links to our Blogroll, at left–they’re from a couple folks whose names have popped up in our comments lately and who I’ve started to read regularly.
So check ’em out, and let’s see if we can’t get some good ol’ fashioned link-swapping community-building fun going here.
Kanye teh nerd
Oct 30My respect for Kanye spiked when he went off-script on the Katrina fund-raiser, waned with his post-loss Grammy rant, and then spiked to new heights when his new single dropped. If you can rap over Daft Punk, you’re my hero. Automatically.
And when the video came out, well. I heart Kanye.
It’s not often rap and various electronica acts pay direct homage to their sampled sources, especially in their videos (start with Run DMC’s Walk This Way and start counting. Tell me when you get to ten) – so it was a huge treat to see Daft Punk (or at least their Robot Counterparts) guest-star in Kanye’s Stronger video.
But to make the whole video a giant, live-action nod to Akira. Let’s just say, if my… symptoms… persist for more than three hours, I’m going to have to see my doctor.
"Uh, Whistler…"
Oct 29“…I hate to tell you this. But, you’re blind.”
An interesting, real-world story that, as so often happens with me, triggers a movie quote.
I’ll buy you a chocolate bar if you recognize it.
By the Power of Sophisticated Computer Graphics!
Oct 29Get this while it’s hot (or rather, while it’s still available online):
A pretty rad Masters of the Universe animatic/fake trailer/test reel.
I found it via Rich Johnston. He-Man.org has this from creator Kaare Andrews on the clip:
“This is a kind of conceptual piece for a live action film. This is a new technology I call Go-Cons or ‘animated conceptual paintings’ and represents the tone and scope of the world, not the actual end product. It was pulled together in a little over a week with a small (but talented) team. Just imagine this as an epic live action feature with a budget and full team.”
I hope the guy gets something going–even a direct-to-video feature. That Skeletor animation, for just a week of work…that is too cool.
I just have one question:

WHERE MY ORKO AT?!







