Just how funny will the Ghostbusters video game be?
Apr 29Very funny.
In fact, I’m going to go out on a limb and say this will be one of the funniest games around, rivaled only by, oh, let’s say the Sam and Max games, or the Penny Arcade games. And they don’t have comedy legends Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Bill Murray hamming it up.
Alert Nerd sibling-site, Proton Charging, in conjunction with This Week in Geek and GameHeroes, has an exclusive look at the game, including one really funny cinematic (from the first mission of the game – if this is the start of the game…)
Four-Color Critiques #8: I Love You, Peter David.
Apr 28I get the vague sense that this is not a popular feeling to feel, and yet, there it is. I love Peter David. Heart him. Enjoy the shit out of his writing.
Come on. How can you not love that guy? He looks like Clemenza from The Godfather after gastric bypass surgery.
But this isn’t about how dashing Peter David looks. No, this is about what the man writes. Which is to me almost always good stuff.
Divas Live
Apr 20
Trying to parse my feelings on the recently-announced Marvel Divas is about as simple as, say, untangling and comprehensively analyzing Alias’ infamous Rambaldi mythology. And then, for good measure, trying to explain it to a newbie who has never watched the show. Or, you know, television.
I mean, look: there’s crabbiness provoked by the expected source. The pitch is worded about as insultingly as possible (“hot fun!” Also, “sudsy!”). The characters, as rendered in the promo art, look weirdly similar (deflating balloon boobs gooooo!). And, you know, if we’re doing a series about “what it…truly means…to be a woman in an industry dominated by testosterone and guns,” it might be nice to see it written by a lady.
But here’s what throws a big, fat wrench in the seemingly clear trajectory of my fanrage — I find myself provoked to further crabbiness by a completely unexpected source: my fellow fans. These two strains of crabby meet and mate and produce a gigantic, tentacled beast of MEGAFANRAGE that wants to direct itself not just at Marvel, but EVERYWHERE, all at once, until I flounce away from fandom in a mighty huff, disconnect from the internet forever, and move into a cave in the most remote of wilderness locales, all “Han shot first! BlerggityblagblahFUCK!”
A sound that could kill someone
Apr 16Office chatter turned into YouTube scouring today, ending at last with the Kate Bush video for Experiment IV, wherein a very young Hugh Laurie, Dawn French, and slightly younger Slartibartfast have their experiments in music twisted into a weapon by the British military. A very 80s theme. And as a video, it’s practically a mini-movie, complete with some effects lifted from Ghostbusters and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
This video just goes to show that all rock stars are nerds. Doesn’t matter what kind of music they make, they’re all giant geeks.
A Little “Lost”
Apr 15I seriously am in bed most nights by 10 p.m. EST.
Man, at least when I lived in the central time zone, that meant making it till the news. Now it means making it to the hour-long drama that comes before the news.
On some nights, I don’t even make it that far, and as my wife has made a habit of pointing out to me weekly, I’m especially bad at making it through Wednesday night’s 9 p.m. episodes of Lost.
Which has led me to realize that it’s maybe not so much my weak-ass ability to stay awake that’s tripping me up as it is the fact that, honestly, I’m just not into Lost anymore.
I know, Frank! I’m as surprised as anyone.







