Absurd Personality Test Post of the Day

The Sun Card
You are the Sun card. The light of the Sun reveals
all. The Sun is joyful and bright, without fear
or reservation. The childish nature of the Sun
allows you to play and feel free. Exploration
can truly take place in the light of day when
nothing is hidden. The Sun’s rays fill you with
energy so that you may live life to its
fullest, milking pleasure out of each day. Such
joy and energy can bring wealth and physical
pleasure. To shine in the light of day is to
have confidence, to soak up its rays is to feel
the freedom of a child. Image from: Stevee
Postman. http://www.stevee.com/

The Worst Thing About The Land of the Dead

The worst thing about George Romero’s new zombie movie is Dennis Hopper. Not that Hopper was bad, it’s just that he’s Dennis Hopper. Pretty much the only role he plays these days is Dennis Hopper. He does a great job at it. Trouble is, it reminds me too much that I’m watching a movie. Dennis Hopper just doesn’t exist in the real world.

Otherwise? Really enjoyed the movie. I don’t think I need to see an unrated extended gore cut. Plenty of gore as far as I was concerned. I did like the characters so I wouldn’t mind seeing them again if there were a sequel. Which, hopefully there will be. Somebody should give Romero lots of money on a regular basis to keep making movies.

Sunday’s Untitled Post

After fifteen days Epilogue.net has posted one of my submissions to my gallery there. There are also new, color additions to my gallery at Kaijuphile.com.

Yesterday was an around the house sort of day. The part not spent doing chores involved me reading Isabel Allende’s Zorro aloud to Nizzibet. The book has finally got into some swordplay and daring do so both of us felt the need to get visual stimulus to go with the words. I rented the 1920 Mark of Zorro starring Douglas Fairbanks and the 1940 Mark of Zorro starring Tyrone Power. Both were fun. Despite being the based on the same book they managed to feature different character relationships and different plot twists. I expect we’ll get around to reading the original novel sooner or later.

Last Three Squads

Steve Ahlquist has posted the last three issues of Oz Squad – number ten, Lil’ Oz Squad and the Millenium Special. Sometime soon I’ll have to set up links to each issue from the history page. And adjust the links on the Oz Comics page. Some of the links have gone dead during the brief time I’ve had the page up. Stupid internets.

Every Friday She Rips Her Guts Out

Once a week Nizzibet goes to a coffee shop (Mr. Spot’s) and spends a few hours writing. Digging up her childhood. At about four o’clock a good friend of ours comes by to read and critique what she’s written. Then we usually go get something to eat or I get dropped off at home to cook while they find some DVD or video to rent from Rain City Video. We do something fun and basically mindless.

Nizz and I don’t talk much about what she writes. I want to read the book when she’s done. Reading it in pieces means she’ll want me to comment in pieces and I figure having one friend-editor is enough. And I’ve heard enough of the stories to know that it’s not a story for me to read casually. Tuppenceworth has published an excerpt. It’s not something you’d want to read first thing in the morning. Or just before going to bed.

Never Read Oz Squad?

Steve Ahlquist has begun posting the pages to the original Oz Squad at his website. So far he’s got issues one, two, three and four – the Andrew Murphy ones – online. Mr. Murphy doesn’t seem to have a web presence and has apparently dropped out of comic illustration entirely. (At least that’s what it looks like after running through a few dozen Google pages. Google has thousands of listings for Andrew Murphys but I’m not dedicated enough to check out all of them.)

Eleven Days and Counting

I’m used to Epilogue.net taking a little while to review and post any submissions that I send them. I do find it odd that a submission from the 10th and one from the 14th are still “pending” when submissions from the 16th have been posted. Posted the same day as submitted. I’m now expecting them to get posted on the same day as 60 other submissions and therefore get lost in the crowd.

Whine. Fuss.