Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Photo Updates

Lots of new pics have been posted to my Picasa web album. Check out photos of our new house and our family photo shoot!

Monday, March 17, 2008

ABBA = Spinal Tap

ABBA's drummer has died in a bizarre gardening accident. Well, it was really more of a bizarre glass-partition accident. But still. Come on!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Out of the Demo

Today I am officially outside the 18-34 demographic. Sigh. The ad sales community finds me to be completely worthless.

Monday, March 03, 2008

DC's New Frontier

Darwyn Cooke's New Frontier is easily one of my favorite comics ever. I'm not even a DC guy, but New Frontier is seriously awesome. So I watched the new movie over the weekend, which I enjoyed, but it was a disappointment overall. Mostly because there was simply no way for the producers to cram all the story into a one-hour running time. However, the movie is filled with great moments...it just doesn't come together as a whole. I'd write more, but Toonzone does a very good job of summing it up.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Sigh...FINE

Okay so I set up a Facebook profile. Happy now? Can't wait until it becomes obsolete so I can set up another stupid profile. Oh yeah, and don't forget to read this.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Cloverfield Rulez!

I just got home from an advance screening of Cloverfield -- GO! And go soon, because there's some fun surprises that will quickly be ruined by word-of-mouth and reviews. A great movie to see when you pretty much know nothing at all. I will say this...SPOILER ALERT...this picture is a fake or a decoy.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Happy Birfday

This weekend Aviella had her birthday party, which she shared with two of her classmates, Annabel and Sydney. The cake said:

Happy Birthday
Avieloa, Annable and Sydney


(They got "Sydney" right.)

This prompted Gideon to remark upon a hilarious internet photo, displayed below:



I love the internet!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Cleaning Up

Today I am at work cleaning up my work space. It is an absolute mess of papers and toys and magazines and crap. I hope I can be a bit more productive in 2008 if I have a cleaner work area. While I was organizing/trashing, I found the scraps of a script idea that I had. This was supposed to remind me what the plot points were so I would not forget, because I clearly did not have enough time to get all my thoughts down. I reproduce it here verbatim:
truck - load, drive, girl
stops - stolen, shot, dumped
villain - pays guy, corn
broker - brewer, vibration, bees
camp - kids, cars
villain - returns
I'm sure this is absolutely brilliant, but I have no idea what it means. Actually, I think it might be the bullet points for my killer bee movie, entitled "Swarm". (I'm being totally serious. Tagline: "Bee Afraid.") Maybe one day it will come back to me.

Photo Updates

I spent the Christmas holiday uploading new photos of the kids. I also restored my albums from Seoul and Tokyo, complete with captions. (I'm really pleased that I was able to do this.) View it all right here.

Friday, December 21, 2007

New Netflix Record

So Netflix shipped the movie "Babel" to me on June 26, 2007. I finally got around to watching it last night. It only took about six months! (Note: Amitai arrived on July 14, 2007.) Anyway, I thought the movie was fantastic.

Some critics found the movie's message ("We're all connected!") to be too simplistic or straightforward. Sure, it's "a small world after all" but if that's all you take from the movie, I think you missed the point. I was impressed with the different levels of meaning to the intertwining stories, with the common theme of communication (or lack thereof) tying the whole thing together. The performances were excellent and it is always refreshing to see unique characters that don't step out of central casting. I can't think of another movie to feature a deaf-mute Japanese teenager, can you?

So, it was worth the wait. Now let's see when we get around to viewing "The Lives of Others".

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Great Gift Idea

I just gave some of my colleagues personalized storybooks from My Child Book, and they were a big hit! Aviella received one of these from a friend, and when I was thinking about what to do for work gifts, I decided this would be perfecto! I got a Justice League one, and a Marvel one, a Scooby Doo one, etc. You enter the recipient's name, their age, their hometown, a few friends, and this is the result: "John, age 32, from Atlanta, Georgia, was hanging out with Batman and Superman at the amusement park!" And so on. Great fun!

I was very tempted to get the horribly generic (and terribly illustrated) title called simply "Ninja" (pictured), but went with the licensed stuff instead. Recommended! And it won't break the bank, either.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Ben Gets a 10

Big news about the live-action Ben 10 movie, Race Against Time, which scored huge numbers (for Cartoon Network) when it aired the night before Thanksgiving.

BEN 10: RACE AGAINST TIME Scores as Cartoon Network’s
Most-Watched Telecast in Network History and #1 Show of the Day Among Boys
Live-Action Superhero Beats All Cartoon Network Programming Among Kids 6-11, Kids 2-11 Since January 2002
Cartoon Network Also Posts Its Most-Watched Total Day Ever with Kids 6-11, Kids 2-11


Young Ben Tennyson proved his supernatural delivery and ratings strength last Wednesday night when Cartoon Network premiered the original live-action movie special BEN 10: RACE AGAINST TIME (8:00 p.m., ET/PT), setting all-new records as the most-watched telecast in Cartoon Network history, according to preliminary data from Nielsen Media Research. The 90-minute live-action film delivered 3,987,000 viewers age 2+, out-performing the network’s 2002 presentation of Dragon Ball Z, which previously held the #1 ranking. This outstanding performance propelled BEN 10: RACE AGAINST TIME to the #1 telecast of the day on all television—among both cable and broadcast—with boys 6-11 and boys 2-11. Moreover, Cartoon Network posted its most-watched day ever in total day delivery with kids 6-11 (785,000), kids 2-11 (1,101,000), boys 6-11 (615,000) and boys 2-11 (840,000).
My personal take: I thought the movie was really very good and delivered exactly what it set out to deliver: a live-action Ben 10 experience! The alien effects were better than I expected and the performances ranged from good (Lee Majors) to acceptable (the kids) to over-the-top (Eon). In fact, I have very little bad to say about the movie. It's really well done. The only thing that I'm still getting used to is the idea of the live-action cartoon movie as a general concept, and where it fits on the air. Something still feels "off" to me, but it's probably just something we need to get used to. I smell sequel!

Friday, November 09, 2007

I Wish I Had Thought of This

Legion of Rock Stars is a bunch of musicians that plays fantastic covers of your favorite tunes. From their site:

Legion of Rock Stars (LRS) pioneered Pure Pleasure, in which the band listens to original recordings of classic rock and pop songs on 30db noise-blocking headsets, and then plays along.

The results are downright hilarious. Thanks to Dave for sharing the awesome Danzig clip below.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

New Photo Albums

I have gotten with the times and created a Picasa web album -- finally! You can find it here and also with the handy-dandy link on the right.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Chowder Premieres Tonight

Cartoon Network's new show Chowder premieres this evening, and I'll be watching with Aviella (assuming she does good listening and cooperating and eats all her vegetables). Toon Zone has posted their review, which is pretty much on the mark. I found the first episode to be a nice mix of sweet and funny, with some really cool and unique visual touches. Here's hoping this is the breakout show we've been waiting for.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

New Blog!

In the wake of the Great Jilly Crash of 2007, I've decided to create a new blog devoted to games and work-related stuff. I started to notice that most of my posts here were about gaming, so in the interest of keeping this blog more "personal" I thought, "Why not start another blog about games?" (Because, lord knows, what the internet needs now is another game blog.)

Anyway, I hope you will check out Metroid Crossing and tell me what you think. It's geeky!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

We're Back

Jilly Boel went down, but just like some of Jilly's greatest songs, JB.com refuses to die. Hooray for technology! Hooray for KJ! Hooray for the forums! I'm happy that my blog is back up, but most of my images were lost -- so there are lots of broken links in the archives. You know, for all the people who read this thing.

Also, Aviella's album is down, in addition to all of my past image galleries. Fortunately, I have those all backed up, but I doubt I will re-post them. My image sharing software is horribly dated, and I want to start using Picasa. Also, I have two kids now, you know.

Sigh...

This gets me to thinking that I might need to start a new blog for gaming/work stuff and keep this one personal. There are just so many hours in the day, though.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Brutal Legend

The new Tim Schafer/Double Fine production is called Brutal Legend. It appears to be about a heavy metal roadie who goes to some alternate universe in which he cuts people in half with an axe and sprouts bat wings.

All to the tune of "The Mob Rules" -- which gets HUGE points from me.



Looks great!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

EA WTB Bioware/Pandemic

It's been about a week since the surprise announcement that EA is going to buy Bioware/Pandemic. Industry analysts weigh in on the subject, and all seem to agree it was a good move on EA's part. It will be very interesting to see the games that come out of this merger/partnership/buyout. The best point made in the above article, I think, is that the games that both Bioware and Pandemic make (RPGs, action-adventure) nicely complement the games that EA makes (sports, driving, movie licenses).

Friday, October 12, 2007

More FusionFall Q&A

RPG Vault, part of the IGN network, has posted a new interview with FusionFall exec. producer Chris Waldron. Very nice to read, though I can't believe people still make the mistake of using the term, "Powderpuff Girls". Sigh.