The Force-Cast (a favorite podcast of mine) Recently did an extensive interview with Dave Filoni. Dave is the Supervising Director behind The Clone Wars series and is also well known for his work on Avatar: The Last Air Bender.
If your like me, and you are a fan of The Clone Wars series, (this [...]
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Posted in General, Movies on Jan 15th, 2009 No Comments »
Enough said.
Star Wars: Retold (by someone who hasn’t seen it) from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.
Also great is this retelling by a three year old girl. Adorable.
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Along with animation, I really love puppetry. and Josh Burton has stumbled across something great!
Thanks again Josh!
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The new viral site for Monsters Vs. Aliens is up now, and it is a lot of fun. As a big fan of UFO’s, Hidden Creatures, and Government Conspiracy, I get a real kick out of this site. Check it out!
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Posted in General, Movies on Jan 3rd, 2009 2 Comments »
Here is a new featurette for the ill-fated Watchmen film. I wonder if the cries of lament of millions of fans around the world will reach the ears of the Fox corporation. Perhaps if one day we all join hands and sing a song of love, not hate, perhaps then the Fox [...]
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The awesome LEGO guys over at Classic-Space.com have amassed a giant collection of Sci-fi themed concept art on flickr.
Check em out! Very inspirational!
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Three years ago today I gave birth to a beautiful baby blog. This year in particular has seen a lot of ups (quality of postings) and downs (quality of readership…I kid.) This tiny little blog has come a long way in such a short amount of time. Lets take a look back [...]
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Love it or hate it, Moral Orel is coming to an end.
I never could get into this show myself. I watched a few episodes, but this charmingly animated spoof of Davey and Goliath just seemed to be a bit to insidious in it’s portrayal of Christians and the Christian religion.
That being [...]
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There is something rather bold and haunting about the image that Warner Brothers chose to use in their ad campaign for the nomination of Best Picture for The Dark Knight. The image seems to suggest that a real world Joker is a distinct possibility. He could be anyone, and he could be walking [...]
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Today I watched a fantastically compelling film about Teri Horton, a 70 year old truck driving grandma who bought a painting at a thrift store for 5 bucks. After finding that it did not fit through the doorway of her friends trailer, she decided she might just throw darts at it. However a [...]
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