Or rather, all of Justice, for me. Justice League, that is. I now own every episode of Justice League on DVD. I've been watching random episodes, mostly from the final season. It rocks.
This show is damn good. They really shouldn't have ended it. It could have continued until eternity. But no, instead quality is pushed aside in favor of shows with thinly veiled attempts to appeal to target demographics and toy companies. Shows like, for example, "The Batman". That show is lame in comparison to JL.
Oh well, at least the DVDs will last forever.
Sayonara.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Saturday, March 24, 2007
It is Awesome.
I have seen TMNT.
It is awesome.
IT IS AWESOME.
Did I mention that I've seen it twice now? Yeah, well, I did. And it was awesome both times.
Don't listen to the critics. They just don't get it. Just go see this movie. Take my word for it.
It's just awesome!
Sayonara.
It is awesome.
IT IS AWESOME.
Did I mention that I've seen it twice now? Yeah, well, I did. And it was awesome both times.
Don't listen to the critics. They just don't get it. Just go see this movie. Take my word for it.
It's just awesome!
Sayonara.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
T U R T L E Power.
Everybody, listen to me. I need you all to go and do something very important this weekend!
I need you to go and watch the new CGI Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
Not only is there no doubt in my mind that this movie is going to be excellent, and I don't particularly feel like I need to explain why, but there are other important reasons why this movie needs to be a hit.
It's no secret that I am a huge fan of the Ninja Turtles. Without them, I wouldn't be an artist. I would love nothing more that for this movie to be a huge success and bring these characters even further into the consciousness of the general public. But this isn't really about Ninja Turtles. I think it goes much further than that. In short, I believe that if this movie is successful, then it will help to usher in a brand new generation of animated feature films.
TMNT is an action movie that just so happens to be animated. Why shouldn't we have more movies like that? Why are people so insistent on all animated movies being about cute animals who are voiced by "real" actors that know nothing about cartoons? Why do we have to endure wave after wave of derivative CGI movies that are filled with lame pseudo-risque jokes, written in a vain attempt at being clever? Why can't we have quality animation about a wider range of topics with darker themes and more action? The way I see it, TMNT is the first step in widening the margins of what an animated film can be. But that will only become a trend if it's successful and makes money, so that's where we come in!
The other reason why I believe TMNT is going to be an important film is because I'm an anime fan. Imagi Studios, the animators of this film, are also working on 2 more CG animated movies that are going to be very important to anime fans all over the world. The first one is based on the classic 70's series Gatchaman, which is looking like it's going to be a totally kick-ass action movie. The other is AstroBoy. Need I say more? AstroBoy is the single most important character in the history of Japanese animation, so for there to finally be a movie about that amazing story is just awesome. It needs to happen! These movies can help to proliferate awareness of these legendary characters and show everyone the true power and range of animated story telling. A movie like TMNT, which is not going to be a cute Disney-esque movie, can lay down the foundation for this to happen, and prove to people that animation can be so much more than it is right now. And, best of all, if movies like these are successful, who knows what else might be in development? I'm looking forward to finding out.
So, go and watch TMNT this weekend. Take your whole family. Not only will you be sitting down to what looks to be a great film, you'll also be doing something for the greater good of the animated medium. You'll be standing up for what you believe in and making a difference. You'll be proving to all of those people who wear suits and make decisions that cartoons are not just stupid kids stuff and that this is the sort of flick that you'll pay to watch.
And that's Turtle Power.
Sayonara.
I need you to go and watch the new CGI Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
Not only is there no doubt in my mind that this movie is going to be excellent, and I don't particularly feel like I need to explain why, but there are other important reasons why this movie needs to be a hit.
It's no secret that I am a huge fan of the Ninja Turtles. Without them, I wouldn't be an artist. I would love nothing more that for this movie to be a huge success and bring these characters even further into the consciousness of the general public. But this isn't really about Ninja Turtles. I think it goes much further than that. In short, I believe that if this movie is successful, then it will help to usher in a brand new generation of animated feature films.
TMNT is an action movie that just so happens to be animated. Why shouldn't we have more movies like that? Why are people so insistent on all animated movies being about cute animals who are voiced by "real" actors that know nothing about cartoons? Why do we have to endure wave after wave of derivative CGI movies that are filled with lame pseudo-risque jokes, written in a vain attempt at being clever? Why can't we have quality animation about a wider range of topics with darker themes and more action? The way I see it, TMNT is the first step in widening the margins of what an animated film can be. But that will only become a trend if it's successful and makes money, so that's where we come in!
The other reason why I believe TMNT is going to be an important film is because I'm an anime fan. Imagi Studios, the animators of this film, are also working on 2 more CG animated movies that are going to be very important to anime fans all over the world. The first one is based on the classic 70's series Gatchaman, which is looking like it's going to be a totally kick-ass action movie. The other is AstroBoy. Need I say more? AstroBoy is the single most important character in the history of Japanese animation, so for there to finally be a movie about that amazing story is just awesome. It needs to happen! These movies can help to proliferate awareness of these legendary characters and show everyone the true power and range of animated story telling. A movie like TMNT, which is not going to be a cute Disney-esque movie, can lay down the foundation for this to happen, and prove to people that animation can be so much more than it is right now. And, best of all, if movies like these are successful, who knows what else might be in development? I'm looking forward to finding out.
So, go and watch TMNT this weekend. Take your whole family. Not only will you be sitting down to what looks to be a great film, you'll also be doing something for the greater good of the animated medium. You'll be standing up for what you believe in and making a difference. You'll be proving to all of those people who wear suits and make decisions that cartoons are not just stupid kids stuff and that this is the sort of flick that you'll pay to watch.
And that's Turtle Power.
Sayonara.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
The story on MTAC.
The anime convention this past weekend was pretty good. There wasn't much special going on with the programming, and no major surprises, but I was still able to have some fun.
I spent a lot of money and bought the first 4 volumes of the most awesome anime series ever made, GaoGaiGar! You may remember from this past spring when I kinda freaked out with excitement following the announcement of this series being officially licensed. I am now so happy to finally own GaoGaiGar for real.
I also bought The Art of Reboot book. It's a totally cool book, and it's pretty great that it's come out at all, considering that Reboot finished a long time ago. It's not available in stores yet, but it's coming, so keep a look out if you're interested.
Watched the first 4 episodes of Coyote Ragtime Show. Very cool anime!
The voice actor guests were pretty silly and slightly obnoxious. That made things pretty funny, but at the same time, it was also kind of disappointing since I would have liked some more serious discussion about voice acting.
There was a cosplayer dressed up as Pierrot Bolneze from Yakitate!! Japan, and when I asked him about his costume, he gave me some bread. That is attention to detail! More cosplayers should be giving out food like that. I forgot my camera on both days so I didn't get any pictures of anyone. Whoops.
I got to see some friends and a few former students, so it was a pretty successful time. Plus, it was free, so I guess I can safely say that it was more than worth the price of admission.
Sayonara.
I spent a lot of money and bought the first 4 volumes of the most awesome anime series ever made, GaoGaiGar! You may remember from this past spring when I kinda freaked out with excitement following the announcement of this series being officially licensed. I am now so happy to finally own GaoGaiGar for real.
I also bought The Art of Reboot book. It's a totally cool book, and it's pretty great that it's come out at all, considering that Reboot finished a long time ago. It's not available in stores yet, but it's coming, so keep a look out if you're interested.
Watched the first 4 episodes of Coyote Ragtime Show. Very cool anime!
The voice actor guests were pretty silly and slightly obnoxious. That made things pretty funny, but at the same time, it was also kind of disappointing since I would have liked some more serious discussion about voice acting.
There was a cosplayer dressed up as Pierrot Bolneze from Yakitate!! Japan, and when I asked him about his costume, he gave me some bread. That is attention to detail! More cosplayers should be giving out food like that. I forgot my camera on both days so I didn't get any pictures of anyone. Whoops.
I got to see some friends and a few former students, so it was a pretty successful time. Plus, it was free, so I guess I can safely say that it was more than worth the price of admission.
Sayonara.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
MTAC is Happening.
I had a nasty cold this week, but I'm feeling better now. Hell of a time to catch a cold, though. I was looking forward to having fun and working on s few projects this week, and that didn't really happen.
There's still a chance for something good to come out of this week, though. This Saturday and Sunday is the March Toronto Anime Convention. It takes place at the Metro Toronto Convention Center. I was there last year and it was fun. Maybe this year will be fun too, I don't know. We shall see. But since admission is free, there isn't much to lose. Come say hi if you're in the area.
Sayonara.
There's still a chance for something good to come out of this week, though. This Saturday and Sunday is the March Toronto Anime Convention. It takes place at the Metro Toronto Convention Center. I was there last year and it was fun. Maybe this year will be fun too, I don't know. We shall see. But since admission is free, there isn't much to lose. Come say hi if you're in the area.
Sayonara.
Monday, March 12, 2007
March Broken.
So, now that I work at a school, I am in the position right now that "March Break" actually means something again.
So, it's my week off. What does that mean, exactly?
It means I'm sick, of course.
I don't know what it is, but I just can't catch a break. Just when things start looking up, something else happens and I'm back to feeling lousy again.
It's too bad. I was kinda hoping that this would be a good month. Almost believed it too.
Anyway, 300 was a good movie. But chances are that you knew that already.
Sayonara.
So, it's my week off. What does that mean, exactly?
It means I'm sick, of course.
I don't know what it is, but I just can't catch a break. Just when things start looking up, something else happens and I'm back to feeling lousy again.
It's too bad. I was kinda hoping that this would be a good month. Almost believed it too.
Anyway, 300 was a good movie. But chances are that you knew that already.
Sayonara.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Ad Astra 2007 - Better than a Luggage Cart.
Yet another year of Ad Astra is in the books! This was my 3rd year in attendance, and once again I was invited to participate as a stage ninja. The convention took place a bit earlier this year than it usually does, and the burst of snowy weather from earlier in the week took a big dent out of the attendance, but it was still a very enjoyable experience.
I went to a few panels about things like comics, web comics, and Japanese clothing, all of which were pretty informative. At the dealers' room I bought the Batman manga by Kia Asamiya and 2 amazingly beautiful artbooks from Dark Horse, one about Star Wars and the other about Alien and Predator. All worthy additions to the library, and all had for a decent price.
During the masquerade I was again in the role of a catcher, meaning I was to be a person who sacrifices one's body to protect a performer should someone accidently fall off the stage. Luckily, there were no accidents. However, I didn't get a free pass for the night. For one particular skit, all the stage ninjas had to go up on stage and, well, get killed. So I took a dive for a certain fictional character that, due to certain values and viewpoints I have, I would rather not disclose. The audience seemed to enjoy it though, and it all worked out in the end because he gave me a ride in his car to the subway later on.
I usually only go to this show for one day, and I figured that would be the case again this time, but I smartened up and figured that staying at home and doing nothing was boring and that didn't make any sense when there was fun to be had elsewhere. So I went on both Saturday and Sunday, and I'm really glad I did. When I showed up on Sunday, I met up with the head ninja and went up to the head ninja hotel room accompanied by a luggage cart. When it was announced that both the luggage cart and I had been found, I was told that I am better than a luggage cart. That was a very nice thing to hear. However, the cart was better at doing what it was meant to do than I would have been.
Most of the time was spent hanging around and just shooting the breeze, and quite frankly I wouldn't have wanted anything else. It's been far too long since I've really been able to do that. After the show ended on Sunday, a big group of us convention people went to a resturant called "Memories of Japan" for some teppanyaki, which is when the chef cooks your food right in front of you on these large grilling surfaces connected to your table. It was totally awesome. The chef was really intense, looked very busy, and did an incredible job. It was the best food I have had in a long time. I could go for some more right now.
All in all, this weekend was the most fun I've had in several months. As usual though, that had more to do with the people there than the actual convention itself. And I am really thankful to those people because I sure as hell needed to go and have a good time for a change, since things have still kinda been in that "not so good" sort of mode for a long time now. Towards the end of the show a lot of people were feeling really tired and run down from all the fun they were having, but I felt surprisingly healthy and charged up! I'm hoping that feeling lasts. I could really use it!
Sayonara.
I went to a few panels about things like comics, web comics, and Japanese clothing, all of which were pretty informative. At the dealers' room I bought the Batman manga by Kia Asamiya and 2 amazingly beautiful artbooks from Dark Horse, one about Star Wars and the other about Alien and Predator. All worthy additions to the library, and all had for a decent price.
During the masquerade I was again in the role of a catcher, meaning I was to be a person who sacrifices one's body to protect a performer should someone accidently fall off the stage. Luckily, there were no accidents. However, I didn't get a free pass for the night. For one particular skit, all the stage ninjas had to go up on stage and, well, get killed. So I took a dive for a certain fictional character that, due to certain values and viewpoints I have, I would rather not disclose. The audience seemed to enjoy it though, and it all worked out in the end because he gave me a ride in his car to the subway later on.
I usually only go to this show for one day, and I figured that would be the case again this time, but I smartened up and figured that staying at home and doing nothing was boring and that didn't make any sense when there was fun to be had elsewhere. So I went on both Saturday and Sunday, and I'm really glad I did. When I showed up on Sunday, I met up with the head ninja and went up to the head ninja hotel room accompanied by a luggage cart. When it was announced that both the luggage cart and I had been found, I was told that I am better than a luggage cart. That was a very nice thing to hear. However, the cart was better at doing what it was meant to do than I would have been.
Most of the time was spent hanging around and just shooting the breeze, and quite frankly I wouldn't have wanted anything else. It's been far too long since I've really been able to do that. After the show ended on Sunday, a big group of us convention people went to a resturant called "Memories of Japan" for some teppanyaki, which is when the chef cooks your food right in front of you on these large grilling surfaces connected to your table. It was totally awesome. The chef was really intense, looked very busy, and did an incredible job. It was the best food I have had in a long time. I could go for some more right now.
All in all, this weekend was the most fun I've had in several months. As usual though, that had more to do with the people there than the actual convention itself. And I am really thankful to those people because I sure as hell needed to go and have a good time for a change, since things have still kinda been in that "not so good" sort of mode for a long time now. Towards the end of the show a lot of people were feeling really tired and run down from all the fun they were having, but I felt surprisingly healthy and charged up! I'm hoping that feeling lasts. I could really use it!
Sayonara.
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