Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Chronic Iced Tea

British consumers will soon be able to purchase an ice tea that is sure to be lauded by snack and fast food companies. Health food shops in England will soon be offering a tea made from Cannabis. While the makers of the tea assure us that the amount of THC is insufficient to create "dependancy." No comment has been made whether the tea causes the munchies.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Dragonlance Animated Movie in the Works

According to Gaming Report.com there is an upcoming Dragonlance animated feature in the works. Add to that Lucy Lawless will be doing the voice work for one of the major players, Goldmoon, in the production and it all sounds good. That is until I read the part where Lucy Lawless says that Goldmoon is Native American. Huh? The story takes place on the planet Krynn, on the continent of Ansalon. So where is America here?

Does she mean that the plains people Goldmoon and Riverwind come from are based on certain Native Americans? That would be true, but given the voice direction she describes, I worry. I worry. I worry. I worry.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

52!!

I am most impressed with the latest DC "Let's remake the universe" storyline - 52

I haven't read comics regularly since they killed the "Young Justice" series, but I am way addicted to this one.

It's like a comic book version of "24" but with superheroes and all those trappings, wherein there is a new issue every week, the events happen in real time as best they can for a comic book (i.e. the latest issue references that last Sunday was Father's Day), and they are doing a bang up job of really analyzing what would happen to the rest of the world if all these crazy events happened and dealing with the characters lives in a realistic manner.And (also much like 24) they have a really cool website done up like a "Daily Planet" website that has lots of cool goodies and clues to keep you guessing at what's going to happen next.

I'm digging it. Go check out the comics, as Christian Johnson has observed they could certainly use the support. And if you haven't read one in awhile I highly recommend you pick up the Infinite Crisis storyline while you are at it. It will keep you from wondering what the crap is going on, as well as entertain you with it's well plotted storyline and character development.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

The Lake House and Me

My thoughts about the movie The Lake House are very similar to those of Roger Ebert who enjoyed the film and gives it a nice review. My wife and I had been looking forward to seeing this film ever since we say il Mare, the Korean film The Lake House is based on, early last year. We very much enjoyed the film's premise of "writing through time" and any attempt to tell an epistolic tale in the visual medium is a remarkable exercise. We all know letters aren't truly conversational, and in making the letter writing conversational both the Korean and the US film cheat, but it is neat to think of a romance that develops separated by time. The reference in the American version to Jane Austen's Persuasion is apropos.

The only real complaint my wife and I had regarding the American adaptation was the choice of dog they used in the film. The dog in the Korean version was just perfect and had the right balance of cute and vulnerable. Besides that, it reminded Jody and me of our own lost personification of love Oreo.

Which reminds me, the best line in Ebert's review is, "Dogs live outside of time, don't you think?" I would add that in the film's The Lake House and il Mare love exists out of time, and that dogs as personifications of love do as well.

Monday, June 19, 2006

You Never Know What to Expect in Los Angeles

On Saturday my wife and I went to a graduation party for Cathy Seipp's daughter Maia. Actually the party had a two fold purpose. The first was to celebrate Maia's graduation from high school and admission to UC San Diego. The second was to celebrate Cathy beating the odds in her battle against lung cancer and being able to witness her daughter's graduation. Cathy is one of the bright lights in Los Angeles. She is a Southland conservative who has friends across the political spectrum and sometimes her friends bring interesting guests.

At this particular occasion, you can imagine my befuddlement to be at a party on a sunny afternoon in Los Angeles when who should arrive? Ann Coulter?! Whuh?



I was certain, given her pale skin and dread aura, that she was a vampire and incapable of being out during the day. But as it turns out when I shook her hand, after being introduced, I did not gain the expected two negative levels. She was very accessible and had a long discussion with Southland liberal blogger Joseph from Martini Republic. It isn't often one gets to meet a professional provocateur, so I leapt at the chance to see if she was always "on" or if she saved being "in character" for high profile events. As it turns out she had a disarming self-effacing humor. She joked about how her ideal telvision role would be a murder victim on the Fox show 24. She laughed at both how much "liberals" would enjoy seeing her corpse and how much the press would eat it up.

LYT described her reception by observing, "It's funny how there are people here who have probably used all kinds of invective to describe her, yet immediately wanted to talk to her."


photos compliments and © Emmanuelle Richard

My wife tried to talk me into having my picture taken with her, as did LYT, but I only agreed to have one taken with my back to her pretending to be so cool that I could keep my back turned to one of the most divisive personalities in the modern day. If only Michael Moore had been there too, then my head would have exploded.

In case you were wondering, while I didn't gain two negative levels (as expected) I do believe I had to make a Will save, a Fortitude Save, and took somewhere in the realm of 1d8+5 damage. All of which explains the sunglasses Coulter was wearing.

Friday, June 16, 2006

As Swashbuckling Movie Fan and Shark Bytes 50 Fathoms Editor

I would be remiss if I didn't post this...

SciFi Network Picks Up Wizard Private Eye Series


The SciFi network has picked up 11 episodes of a series based on the "hardboiled" Wizard PI Harry Dresden. The best-selling series of novels by Jim Butcher are a combination of Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy series and Dashiell Hammett. My wife and I have been reading the novels and have found them to be very enjoyable, though Butcher sometimes overdoes the "hardboiled" writing. As I read aloud the words before we go to bed I sometimes feel like I am Kirk Douglas in Ace in the Hole. The first novel is a little clumsy, but written in a good pulpy spirit.

If you look very carefully at the upfront video, you can see some clips from the show. You can read some of the reaction on the Jim Butcher website here.

According to the press release, the show is being produced by Nicholas Cage's Saturn Films production company and Cage seems excited about the series and the inclusion of Paul Blackthorne in the titular role. Cage stated, "Norm and I feel that Paul's passion for the part and talent will translate into a charismatic performance." The show is being distributed by Lion's Gate entertainment and will air on the SciFi channel in January.