daily online i read the following comic strips:
- the boondocks
- calvin and hobbes
- for better or for worse
- brevity
- frazz
- get fuzzy
- pearls before swine
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yesterday, 3 november 2005, i put together both the high alphabet font and the low alphabet font for iridia (a neighbor to gardea that figures in the third gardea book quite prominently), with font creator also, i watched gus van sant's last days, which, like his elephant, was a nifty moodpiece, with long stretches of silence and bits of scenes occasionally out of order. both elephant and last days, in my opinion could have used a little more blood to get a stark contrast to all the peaceful silence
also, watched revenge of the sith. it's got it's parts that play well, but there's some horrible dialogue in parts and the structure could use some work (not unlike previous star wars films). odd thing: ewan's performance in his "you were the chosen one" speech didn't work so well the second time, but natalie's "you're breaking my heart" bit worked better. go figure
and, after dinner i read stephen king's short story battleground to the kids. it bugged me a bit how lacking the story was in style and writing, but it was still fairly clever
read this week's comics purchase:
* it should be noted that review was from my wife, sarah
dominion - opening scene was oddly bright, like the lighting department didn't get it, but the next hour and a half or so was pretty good, going more for a slow buildup, a nice atmosphere of weird over the more overt stuff of recent horror films--and, speaking of which, this one made me want to see that other exorcist prequel that replaced this one after it was shelved--but then, once cheche lost his hair it all quickly devolved into something a bit too simplistic, and the exorcism itself was way too short, not that i wanted a days of our lives style exorcism, taking months and playing like a pathetic sitcom, but the original exorcist film let things play out much more deliberately, even after the exorcism gets going (or at least, it seemed to, which is just as important)
and, aside from those two movies, i also watched some jeopardy and another simpsons treehouse of horror, and the hour long premiere of that 70s show, oddly enough--odd because i dropped that show way back in season two or three
and, as i mentioned, i went through 42 videotapes (...to go into the garage, plus the handful of current tapes), updating index cards for various series (yeah yeah, i'm obsessive, so what?) cause i'd been neglecting that of late, made some pasta and corn bread for dinner and debated a sidenote on abortion (notably proposition 73 here in california, about notifying parents) with sarah
i'm off work today and paid for my font creator license yesterday, so i'll be working on the iridian font for gardea this morning, and i've got gus van sant's last days waiting to be watched
for tv the past day--oh, and i should mention the watching of grey's anatomy from sunday which i neglected to mention happened on monday, a fine episode of a increasingly good show, and a surprisingly great performance from monica keena--her stint on entourage made me think she'd lost all ability to act when she got the plastic surgery, but i guess that wore off--her lips even looked real again, though i can't say for her breasts as they spent the episode pressed up against that other guest star--there was jeopardy and the simpsons (treehouse of horror xiii i think it was, with the fly), some of a special about some artificial islands they're making off the coast of dubai, house (a good episode, and a nice change in having the patient being such a big part of the show, him being a doctor and all), and nip/tuck (disparate plots bordering on a theme as usual, none of the timing problems that, of late, have had me complaining), the daily show and the colbert report, both great, and i recorded boston legal (haven't watched it yet). still haven't gotten around to rome and extras from this past sunday--they weren't on hbo on demand yet, hence the dubai thing
watched danny boyle's millions yesterday, and was absolutely adoring it for its family friendly/boyle-weird visuals, and then a couple minutes before the end it lost me for a moment, not sure exactly how or why, though i liked the very end, that the kid provided two endings, either of which weren't likely to have been realistic endings for the plot as it was
picked up the following comics today (but haven't read any of them yet):
there was begging for candy on the part of the three kids and one friend, sarah and i as chaperones, and then there was prison break and the daily show and the colbert report (actually, that last one i recorded and just watched when i got home from work and picking up kieran and walking to blockbuster (returned kingdom of heaven and got millions and paper clips)
work was the usual mix of data entry bits, had me thinking about a couple more gardea stories (the horror themed southard, the sands o' red and the pseudo coming of age bit the fliers of offavtop) and reimagining wannabeheroes as a half hour dramatic tv series (a la something like werewolf or that dead at 21 show on mtv a few years back). it's a story i NEED to get back to doing, to finishing, but it requires one of a few formats i just cannot manage on my own (notably an ongoing (but relatively limited) comic book or a tv thing). i really don't think i could tell the story properly as a novel or a one off screenplay (not that either of those would have much more chance of seeing anything beyond my current audience (which can be counted on one hand--and that's if you're hitchhiking and picking your nose and your pinky fell off due to gangrene)
and, of late, i've had thinkings on the vikariad again aswell, but i don't think i'm going to get back into comic stuff again. the ship came and went, methinks. now is the time to try getting some novels out, gotta edit clubhouse blues and rewrite the man with the holes in his hands and get the query letter/synopsis for lion horse tree to some people, and i need to convince myself that sending the evolution of grace screenplay to kevin bacon is a good idea again, or knock that one out of my head altogether
and, i've still got a short story called the water change, tying the gardea stuff to my old demonangel stuff, in the rewriting/finishing department, and i need to get to my mortician screenplay, and i'll be picking up daniel quinn's tales of adam today and spending a bit of time at the galleria, and tonight on tv: house, boston legal and nip/tuck, the daily show and the colbert report
there was a parade in which hayley performed with her drill team. there was h salt fish & chips for dinner saturday, and chili for dinner sunday, not much tv though. that last bit would expected for saturdays of course, but last night (still in the world series schedule time so not having much (ie, the fox animated lineup) new) was just rome and extras and grey's anatomy for me, and i recorded that last one and will catch the other two on hbo on demand or one of the various hbos later this week, as i was watching in good company with sarah
picked up that one, garden state and sideways on a blockbuster gift card yesterday on the way to the galleria (browsed the lego store and the lego section of kb toys but bought nothing), all three movies then removed from my amazon dvd wishlist. had intended to pick up kingdom of heaven (the pilgrim's guide version of which i watched saturday night) but that (and various other battle involved films on dvd) will have to wait. gotta love the extras on movies like that (except for alexander, which better have a better version (as in with more extras) coming in the future. speaking of which, i still need to watch more stuff from disc two of kingdom of heaven before i return it to blockbuster and i've got three more commentaries on the return of the king to get to, not that i'm obsessive about extras or anything of late
i am
and, in lego news, i made a bit of a exploration type spaceship saturday, first thing since my grasshopper (lifesize, mind you) last week. still haven't bothered to clear some space on my website to post new lego photos, though i should at least make space for the tiger
and, so it begins, with a week's worth...
this week included the following television:
check out today's, the latest, entry in my regular blog, "against the world"