October 2006


I have never seen the G4 channel since my cable is about as basic as it comes, but I stumbled on this clip from Attack of the Show and now I’m kind of curious.  Apparently they are owned by Comcast, which seems like a good move for a company that should be staking more of it’s resources on content as opposed to hardware.  I can’t really say that content is the wave of the future, since looking around says it’s already here, but it’s interesting to see how different companies approach the subject.

Anyway, getting back to plugging the Star Wars part of this blog, check this out…it’s pretty fun.

I wish I still had the kind of free time that this would have taken to create.

Lincoln Coin Picture

Lincoln Coin Mosaic Video

Absolutely genius. Do you think this would work with other coins or possibly dollar bills?

Rabbit in an interesting video that has to be watched. It has a very unique style.

Rabbit (Click to watch - Big file, prepare to wait)

The story is basically a very simple morality tale about greed - the dangers of greed and exploring nature. It came about when I found some 1950’s stickers in a junk shop about 20 years ago. When I was moving the studio out of Soho about 2 years ago, I fond them again in the bottom of the drawer and thought it would be great to make a film out of them. There were about 200 different stickers.

Article with the creator - Run Wrake: Involuntary Darkness

Here is what would happen if a war broke out between LP covers.
Battle of the Album Covers

I just wish the Beastie Boys had put up more of a fight.

I always thought it would be neat to be a supervaillain, but for some reason I keep thinking to myself…but supervillainy attracts unnecessary attention…the FBI would be all over you in two shakes of a lambs tail…

I’m just way too practical.

However, that could be an interesting comic book. I’m going to call it Dumb Luck.  The story of a sane man struggling to be a supervillain in a world gone competent.  Mwah hah hah hah!!!

9 Reasons to become a supervillain

Enjoy!

In-Sink-Erator doesn’t quite understand that having its name used on TV is typically a good thing. I remember the scene from the show but had no idea what brand trash disposal was used until I read the article. I wonder if this is their sneaky way to get attention from being on TV.

The company’s In-Sink-Erator brand garbage disposal was used in a scene in the pilot episode of the new series Heroes in which one of the lead characters gets her hand mangled in the machine. (Since she has super powers, she’s able to heal herself instantly.)

Company Angered by Product Placement, Sues

I’ve always thought that they have a particularly good product name. It tells what it does and provides a unique brand name. Hopefully they’re not angry that I wrote about them on this site.