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Posts Tagged ‘Disney’

Neuroposter Mask.

In Sonny's Journal on November 1, 2012 at 8:39 am

-  So Disney bought Star Wars.  If you don’t know.  Which is… meh.  I mean, I’m not like a huge Star Wars fanboy or anything so I don’t have to strong of feelings either way.  I do, like 80% of humans, love the old Star Wars movies; and I do, like 85% of humans, hate the new ones.  From what I’m reading from people who know a lot about this stuff, there are novels that act as the official “post-Original Trilogy” story.  Something to do with Han and Leia’s kids, Luke running a new Jedi order, and the resurgence of the Empire and the Sith.  This could be decent I suppose.  The problem with the new ones — and I’m sure this has been written about extensively — is the fear of treading new ground.  This notion that they had to fall back on the old ones to be good.  You can see that in everything from the bizarre and wacky coincidences written into the story, the way the ships are designed, even the way Palatine was scarred to look like a shitty Halloween costume of himself in Jedi.  As long as they don’t do any of that, and focus on a new story, new characters, new designs, they should be alright I hope.

[But hey, I'm one of like 3 million assholes writing my opinions on the Internet about this so what the fuck do I know?]

Brendon over at BleedingCool seems to think he’s courting Hamill and Fisher about being in them… this sounds risky.

William Gibson’s seminal novel Neuromancer is being turned into a film as we speak.  Little is known about the project.  The IMDB page is empty, to say the least.  Liam Neeson’s name is on the cast, which may or may not be true, but sounds awesome.  If you don’t know about the novel it’s one of the best science fiction novels of all-time.  It started the genre we call “cyberpunk”.  It also featured characters “jacking into” the Internet which was obviously directly lifted for The Matrix movies.  Anyways, here’s a new poster (the first):

A Rioter’s Prayer: Pussy Riot’s Yekaterina Samutsevich on protest, art, and freedom.

I have the impression that this is the opinion the government wants to impose on people, their way of opposing the situation. I think that when a person goes somewhere, she reflects, she thinks about where she is going and why, because she is using her time and energy. It’s a conscious choice. I don’t go to a demonstration because it’s cool. It isn’t at all cool to go to demonstrations today. The forces of order are nearby. They can beat you up. The demonstration on May 6th proved that. Nowadays, many people find themselves behind bars solely because they went to a public demonstration.

-  Chuck Klosterman on why Fantasy Football is bad for the game (and your mental health) over at Grantland.

If I mentally transpose the words “entertaining” and “sport,” Dylan’s sentiment gets close to what I’m trying to express (and what I want to feel, but can’t). There was a time when I watched football in order to not think about my day-to-day life, but fantasy sports slowly changed that — in fact, my affinity for fantasy only makes it worse. I turn the players I draft into tiny parts of my life, which stops me from remembering that they have no relationship whatsoever to who I am. It makes me unconsciously think of them as extensions of myself. And I wonder if this is more problematic than I want to accept. Do I have any right to get angry at Chris Johnson? Does anyone?

The Trouble With The Mask.  Great op-Ed on the inherent problems with the new Joker in Batman and featuring a brilliant Bukowski quote.

-Sonny

In This Age of Photos.

In Sonny's Journal on September 26, 2011 at 10:12 am

-  Perhaps not surprisingly so, FACEBOOK hosts 4% of all photos ever taken (as in: in the history of the world).  It dwarfs other photo sharing sites, even FLICKR 1000Memories estimates some 3.5 trillion photos have been taken.  Maybe it’s just me, but that number seems a little low.  Anyway, here’s the chart:

-  I’m finally realizing that TUMBLR isn’t really for writing.  Per say.  It’s more of a reblogging site, who’s content therein consists mostly of pictures and animated GIFs (one would be hard-pressed to find 3 or 4 phtotoless entries with a word count of more than 1000).  It’s addicting.  Though due to the content I’ve posted on DEAD TRUMPETS I’ve never found myself craving it too badly.  Or at all.  Therefor I’m thinking I’m going to shut her down, and relocate all its entries into a sub-category on this site.  To catelog these, I’ve got to post them.  Just gloss over if you don’t care to read my shitty fiction about a dead musician.  Ha.

-  And now, a riff on an old, and very famous, X-Men cover:

-Sonny

Disney Terrordome.

In Visual Arts on April 18, 2011 at 12:39 pm

SuperPunch (Are you following that site?  If you aren’t you should be) directed me towards an awesome set of Mario Brothers posters created byFro Design Co.  The posters are propaganda based, as told from the perspective of a Bowser/bad-guys recruitment center.  There are 4 in all, which the studio is selling as a package for $80.  Not too shabby considering they are limited (100 of each), handmade, and measure 11 X 17.  My favorite is probably this one:

Again, the designer’s link.

ARTIST OF THE DAY has got to be Dave MacDowell.  This guy can paint, good God.  He specializes in pop cultural blastings on canvas mostly, with an affinity for mashups and portraiture/caricature.  A quick Google Image search will get you a fine sampling of his work (the Samuel L. Jackson and Jack Nicholson paintings seem to be the most popular on Google).  He’s also got his own wonderful, official site where all his work can be viewed in his very prolific gallery.  His Flickr photostream is interesting, considering he throws up paintings which he’s in the middle of doing (I’d assume some of these paintings take a lonnng time) along with his finished paintings and also sketches.  It’s impossible for me to pick a favorite.  But I’ll post this one because I’m into any artist who portrays Disney Co. this way (how fucking dark is this??  Holy):

Yikes.

-Sonny

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