I’m a fan of the Scott Pilgrim books and with the new trailer out I wonder what some of you think?
Being an animator I really feel that the charm of the book would be much better suited to a game or a traditionally animated feature.
We do dorkdom Big Apple style.
I’m a fan of the Scott Pilgrim books and with the new trailer out I wonder what some of you think?
Being an animator I really feel that the charm of the book would be much better suited to a game or a traditionally animated feature.

If you’re as geeky as we are, you’re already aware of the new TRON film coming out in December 2010. In this bite-size episode, David and Andrew discuss “Tron Legacy” after getting a sneak preview of the IMAX 3D trailer. END OF LINE.
(Warning: Spoilers)
This amusing flow chart illustrates how a DVD treats you when you buy a legitimate copy versus a pirated copy. It’s pretty spot-on.
Mr. Plinkett — the possible murderer behind the brilliant 7-part Star Wars Episode I review — returns with his thoughts on “Avatar” to tide us over until the Attack of the Clones review is released. And, of course, it’s amazing.
I don’t know how, but this guy always manages to perfectly nail the things I want to express about these movies, but can’t find the words to because of my anger or lack of eloquence.
Red Letter Media, the group behind these reviews, also has a new webzone up — http://redlettermedia.com
Earlier today I ran across this link to a seven-part video review of The Phantom Menace and immediately dismissed it due to it’s length. But later on my boredom got the best of me and I thought that I’d give it try. Little did I know that I would end up eagerly clicking on each subsequent video until I had reached the end.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
If you can stand the silly, mumbling voice of the narrator (Makes it even funnier in my opinion) you’re in for a treat.
Continue reading ‘The inexplicable, unexpected brilliance of a 70-minute movie review’
I always wondered what they used to make this. It’s striking how similar it is to modern 3D software…except you don’t need cool knobs now.
How did I miss this? In honor of Monty Python’s 40th anniversary, there’s a live show from today through 10/10 at Town Hall in New York. And then on the 15th, the new documentary Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer’s Cut) will be screening at the Ziegfeld, with all of the Python members in attendance (except the dead one).
I hope if you’re going to this, you have fun and think of me. Here’s a New York Magazine article about it:
Q&A With Eric Idle on Monty Python’s 40th Anniversary — New York Magazine
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