Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts

Watch Sita Sings the Blues (review roundup)



You can now watch Nina Paley's wonderful Sita Sings the Blues online right here (free downloadable versions are coming soon). The animated movie tells the parallel story of two breakups, one in modern New York, and one in ancient India, set to the circa 1920's jazz singing of Annette Hanshaw. You can purchase a few of the tracks not sung by Hanshaw here, and purchase t-shirts and other merchandise here. Via.

And a review roundup:

1. Thumbs way down for Philip Pullman's Once Upon A Time In The North. Man what a disappointment. The first two volumes of the His Dark Materials series were fantastic. It's been downhill since. The third volume was just decent, and the Golden Compass movie was apparently so bad that the sequels won't be made. Once Upon A Time is a prequel to The Golden Compass. The book's design gets an A+ - - it's a tiny hardcover and just feels special. It's filled with small illustrations and includes a board game in an envelope attached to the back cover. But the story itself is a stunning bore. It's less than 100 pages long, but took me weeks to finish. If you're still interested, it's $9 at Amazon.

2. Thumbs up for Jess Nevins' Impossible Territories, the unofficial companion to Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neil's The Black Dossier. When I read the third volume of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I "got" almost none of the references aside from James Bond. Impossible Territories explains all those references, and I learned that I've never even heard of almost any of the original characters. One exception - - the woman who teams up with Bond is Emma Peel. That certainly hadn't occurred to me. $12 at Amazon.

3. Thumbs way up for The Amazing Joy Buzzards. The world's greatest rockstars are also racecar driving-ninjas, and their best friend is a mystical luchador/genie. Fun to read, and I've already professed my love for Dan Hipp's art. $15 at Amazon.

4. Thumbs down for 30 Postcards by James Jean. The book design is fine, but I don't care for the vast majority of the images included in the collection. "XOXO: Hugs and Kisses" is $10 at Amazon.

5. Thumbs way, way up for Stephen King's Dark Tower series. I recently reread books five through seven for the first time since they came out. When I originally read them, I was mostly disappointed, possibly because they deviated so drastically from how I'd envisioned the series progressing. But I loved them the second time through. If you've never tried the series, you're in for a treat - - it's King's attempt to write the Lord of the Rings as a post-apocalyptic western. Various editions available at Amazon.

*Previously: Alan Moore gives V for Vendetta a standing ovation.

*Buy Dark Tower art at eBay.

T-Shirt reveals secret of Darth Vader's shiny helmet



Darth Vader makes a good cleaning supply pitchman in a t-shirt on sale at Glennz Tees.

The shirt reminded me of a funny Formula 409 ad, but I couldn't find it on YouTube. Instead, I present Betty Boop singing about how much she likes Formula 409. It's pretty creepy when the dancing bottle removes his head:



*Previously: Clanky Chocolate Flavored Syrup.

*Buy Betty Boop toys at eBay.

Cute Johnny Bravo, Bloo figures




(Figures? Illustration? Whatever, they're cute.) Link, link.

Futurama depicted fairly realistically



Large version here. Apparently by Dylan Marvin, but the url didn't work for me. Via.

A swordsman that wears a cybernetic teddy bear mask

I watched the first episode of Afro Samurai, didn't care for it, didn't watch it again. Well, obviously I was too hasty. Meet Jinnosuke, aka Kuma:
A swordsman that wears a cybernetic teddy bear mask, though never actually stated, probably in embarrassment because of a large deformity imposed on him, earning him the nickname "Kuma" which means "Bear" in Japanese. Jinnosuke possesses great skill in wielding twin blades and is an old acquaintance of Afro from his days at the dojo. Back then Jinno thought of Afro as a brother, but when Afro killed their master for the Number Two headband, Jinno vowed vengeance against him. His eyes consistently weep due to the injuries he suffered at the Midnight Battle Under the Bodhi Tree; he tells Afro that his tears have never stopped falling since that day. Jinno was rebuilt with cybernetic body modifications by the Empty Seven to "create a samurai of incredible power." Afro defeats him by destroying his life-support system, but it seems Kuma was again able to cheat death. He returns to challenge Afro years after the death of Justice, this time his body completely modified, appearing more android than human and virtually mummified in multiple headbands. Kuma also regained his teddy bear mask, this time with the Number Two headband covering the right eye.

There's a soon to be released DC Direct action figure, which I am extremely close to pre-ordering:




Anyone have a favorite webstore for action figures and vinyl toys (preferably in the USA)?

And there's also a Kuma PVC Statue.





Here's Kuma demonstrating his skill with two swords:



Here's some Kuma desktop wallpapers from the official site:





And here's either a giant plush Kuma head, or a Kuma mask (found here)



*Buy Afro Samurai toys at eBay.

Desktop Wallpapers: Imagi Recruitment Posters (featuring Astroboy)





Posters found here and here. Official site here. Related banner ad here. Via.

Find lots more desktop wallpapers here.

Best T-Shirt Designs Posted at Threadless Today

These are the t-shirt designs I've chosen to highlight from the dozens of designs posted at Threadless.com today. You can follow the links below to vote for them. If they score high enough, they'll eventually be made available in the Threadless store. You can find my previous Threadless picks here.


African future style - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever



Slow Your Roll - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever



Dragon Flavor - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever



The League of Cliche Evil Super-Villains - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever



Baa Baa Baadaass - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever

Pixar Short Films Collection - Volume 1


13 short films:
* -The Adventures of Andre & Wally B
* -Luxo Jr.
* -Red's Dream
* -Tin Toy
* -Knick Knack
* -Geri's Game
* -For the Birds
* -Mike's New Car
* -Boundin'
* -Jack-Jack Attack
* -Mater and the Ghost Light
* -One Man Band
* -Lifted
Pixar Short Films Collection - Volume 1