HP: Deathly Hallows Part 2
Hello, and welcome to another week.
So, what did I do that I must share with all of you or I will burst? I saw the final Harry Potter movie, Deathly Hallows 2.
Joe’s Snap Review: The book is better.
Hello, and welcome to another week.
So, what did I do that I must share with all of you or I will burst? I saw the final Harry Potter movie, Deathly Hallows 2.
Joe’s Snap Review: The book is better.
Anyone out there heard of a new MMO coming called SECRET WORLD?
What’s up, everyone?
Special weekend entry because I’m so excited the trailer for DC’s new animated movie, Batman: Year One, hit today.
DC is kicking ass on these movies which has me always wondering why they bother with live action features instead of upgrading to CGI animation. Hell, Paramount is throwing their hats into the ring with the success of this year’s Rango.
For half the money of a live action summer blockbuster can produce a 90-minute CGI feature that allows for full translation from comic book to cinema of any IP. And, because it’s animation, it would be more widely accepted and enjoyed by a younger audience.
Maybe there’s something I’m missing.
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I’m four days late, I know, but still I delivered.
(Thank you for counting the days)
I didn’t know what to write about this week.
What I want to blog about this week is my father and how his illness makes me feel impotent; that anything I do to help is futile against whatever my father’s done in his life to deserve his condition. I can’t blog about that because just showing it to my webmaster started a debate about my opinions of God when I was 14 that lasted till four in the morning.
What I don’t want to blog about is the third installment in the Transformer’s franchise, Dark Side of the Moon, and how Microsoft Xbox Kinect and UFC Trainer kicked my ass, but what else is there?
What’s up?!
Trying to keep up with this blog thang going each and every week. Problem is I don’t have something to report every week except small stuff here & there.
However, something is better than nothing, so below is the red band trailer for Horrible Bosses, a movie hitting July 8th. Why this movie isn’t premiering the July 4th weekend is beyond me.
Good stuff here that looks very funny. And, is it me, or is Jennifer Aniston on the comeback trail? She’s popping up in comedies all over the place with kick-ass performances, and her body is looking nice.
God, I’m feeling sorry for DC Comics.
Like DC is losing sleep nightly over my pity. Actually, combine me with a few hundred thousand people and I’m sure they are.
I went to see the Green Lantern movie opening weekend. I sat in the theater watching a train wreck hoping something would occur to turn the experience into a triumph. Nothing happened.
Damn, I wanted to like this movie!
Joseph’ Snap Review – Green Lantern is watching bad porn with a case of blue balls, waiting for the “good part” to blow your load, but it never comes (no pun).
Hello, again!
Joseph Gauthier of 10WS returning to try and entice you to our way of thinking, and give some insight on who we are, and what we’re about.
The older I become, the more I’m attracted to the things I never was interested in before because old feels new to me. The more we advance, the more industry takes over art, or becomes art. Case in point is James Cameron’s AVATAR, a movie that succeeded based, not on story, directing, or acting, but technology.
Reading an interview about Cameron and the blu-ray conversion of his ALIENS, mention was made to the conversion of PREDATOR and how eliminating the grain gave the actors’ faces a “plastic” look. The same can be said for a lot of things now, they look plastic.
Okay, sent that last entry a bit early. Still getting the hang of this.
My partner, Alex, and I are working hard on taking the studio to the next level on 2011. This of you interested in publishing your own comics will find this interesting; as I’m writing the script for our book, Goryo Dog, Alex is corresponding with printers on China. We have a greenlight to gang print with a five week lead time, but we need to lock down the format.
We want to shake things up a bit presenting two chapters of our shonen in a hard cover art book format. 96 pages, half story, and half art pertaining to the chapters. We were inspired by high quality art books mKing the rounds at shows and memories of the anime art books I grew up on in the 80′s.