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Speculative Fiction Today #423 “Chuck This Out”

August 5, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.png Octorock | Google Voice App | Mutant Chronicles, Race to Witch Mountain Staff Picks on DVD: August 4 2009, Delgo, Daffy Duck’s Quackbusters | Last Avatar and Race | Jeffster | Chuck | V | Doctor Who | Marvel | Futurama | She-Ra | Sims | Free Book | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Crafty Octorock! (via dashPunk)
  • AT&T and Apple Ban Google Voice App: Is It Illegal? (via Mashable)

Movie

  • Staff Picks on DVD: August 4 2009 (via dashPunk)
  • Racebending in The Last Avatar: Removing the Excuses (via dashPunk)
  • Emz Potter Comment

TV / Series

  • Chuck: Jeffster, LIVE! Comic Con 09 (via dashPunk)
  • Chuck Me Out! a Chuck site from the writers (via Chuck Me Out)
  • Tweaking V (via dashPunk)
  • BBC America to air Who uncut, and quicker (via SCI FI Wire)
  • Marvel ‘Super Hero Squad’ Series To Feature A-list Fantasy & Sci-Fi Stars (via Splash Page)
  • Futurama: Planet Express “Voice Cast” is Back (via dashPunk)
  • She-Ra: Princess of Power (via Hulu)

Game

  • Sims 3 packs its bags for globetrotting expansion pack (via Fidgit)

Book

  • Free Terry Brooks eBook Magic Kingdom For Sale-Sold (via Suvudu)

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Crafty Octorock!

July 30, 2009 in Art by Eric

 Crafty Octorock!

And this little cute octorok! And not just any octorok–it’s a boss. I love all of the little details on the top of him (Geek Central Station).

When I see things like this, I get a little worried that if I ever get the Victorian house I want it will turn into a fannish version of my great aunt’s house.

  • Crocheted Super Mario coin doilies
  • Knitted Octorock tea cozies
  • Sephiroth tapestries on the walls
  • Fine art dragon paintings

I could go on, but I don’t want to scare Brian with more of these musings.  It would be awesome though.

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P:SI #321 “Lara Croft’s Tomb Quest”

January 29, 2009 in Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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Ice | Harry Potter prayers | Zelda Map | Felicia Day teaches | Sephiroth Origami | Community Question | Neil Gaiman on Coraline | Tomb Raider Reboot | Samson and Delilah | The Thing Prequel | Death Note Streaming | Abney Park Concert Update | Depeche Mode and Tron | Imperial March Techno Remix and Community Comments Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

Culture

  • Ice Storm update (Secret Dot)
  • Daniel Radcliffe’s Harry Potter stunt double seriously injured (via Sci Fi Wire)
  • Cross Stitch Zelda Map (dashPunk)
  • Felicia Day schools Jimmy Fallon on WoW (dashPunk)
  • Sephiroth Origami Master! (dashPunk)

Movie

  • Community Question: Does Anyone Want to See an Extended Cut of The Blair Witch Project?
  • Coraline and Neil Gaiman fun for the day! (dashPunk)
  • Lara Croft reboot greenlit (dashPunk)
  • Warner will retell Samson and Delilah, but in the future! (via Sci Fi Wire)
  • Battlestar’s Ronald D. Moore Scripting The Thing Prequel (via First Showing)

TV / Series

  • Death Note: Streaming Online Anime (dashPunk)

Music

  • Emerian Rich replied to the discussion Abney Park! (P:S HQ)
  • Depeche Mode “Suffer Well” — Set to “Tron” (P:S HQ)
  • Star Wars Imperial March Techno Remix: Darth Vader Special (P:S HQ)

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Cross Stitch Zelda Map

January 28, 2009 in Art, Crafts & DIY by Eric

Zelda cross stitch Cross Stitch Zelda Map

Wow, the talent and the skill needed to make this cross stitch Zelda map blows me away.  I would love to hang this on the wall.

(via Fidgit)

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P:SI #306 “Winter of Filth”

January 7, 2009 in Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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Netflix TV | F&SF Magazine | Link’s Hat | Tom Cruise Lightsaber | Tetris Mirror | Watchmen | Wolf | Cabin in the Woods | Shazam | Doctor Who | Star Wars Clone Wars | Cradle of Filth | and Champions Online Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

Culture

Movie

  • Watchmen: Warner Bros says “Settlement Unlikely” (via /Film)
  • Wolf is now on Hulu (via Hulu)
  • Joss’ Cabin In The Woods (dashPunk)
  • Shazam is Dead (via /Film)

TV / Series

  • Doctor Who:
  • Clone Wars: “Dooku Captured” (via Wikipedia)

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P:SI #289 “Why Rod Roddenberry Gets Us”

December 4, 2008 in Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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Rod Roddenberry | Triforce tree topper | Disturbing Animals | Theater or Renter | romancing the Stone | they Live | Green Lantern | Boxee & Netflix | Knight Rider | Doctor Who | Death | and Abney Park Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

Culture

  • Rod Roddenberry Reaches Out to Disappointed Convention Fans (via TrekToday)
  • Triforce tree topper (via Wonderland)
  • The Most Disturbing Animals on Earth (via Atom)

Movie

  • Theater or Renter: December 2008 (dashPunk)
  • ‘Romancing the Stone’ remake in works (via hollywood reporter)
  • They Live Remake (via /Film)
  • ‘Green Lantern’ to feature Superman cameo (via Digital Spy)
  • ‘Green Lantern’ Co-Writer Marc Guggenheim On Casting Superman’s Cameo And Script Changes (via Splash Page)

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Book

  • Death, Manga Style (dashPunk)
  • Pyr on Facebook (via Pyr)

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Tattoo: Respecting Your Video Game Roots

October 6, 2008 in Art, Fandom by Eric

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What beautiful shading and color work on this tattoo of Mario, Pac-man, Link, Megaman and Kirby.

It looks like the Tattoo isn’t finished.  If you look closely at Link’s hand, it  looks like he should be holding a sword.  Maybe it is just my personal bias.

(via About)

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The Legend of Neil

August 5, 2008 in tv/series by Eric

the_beginning_mo I am so glad that Codex shared the link to Sandeep Parikh’s new project.  Sandeep, probably best known as Zaboo from The Guild, is writing, directing, and producing a new series: The Legend of Neil.

The Legend of Neil is a webseries produced by Effinfunny.com, Atom.com, and Comedy Central. Written by Sandeep Parikh & Tony Janning, this series follows the reluctant adventures of Neil- a gas station attendant from Jersey who gets sucked into ‘The Legend of Zelda’ and has to fight his way out.

first_blood_mo That is the clean version, and I think I am going to save the full version for the credits.  All I can say is, if you loved the Legend of Zelda and you are not easily offended, then you will laugh your butt off.

Felicia Day (Codex) will be in Episode 3!

I have a few very nit-picky complaints about their site.  When I visited, neither the RSS for there site or for the show updates were working.  I signed up for the email newsletter, but hope to switch over the the RSS as soon as possible.  If you notice that they are working, please let me know.

The Legend of Neil

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Life as a Story

May 16, 2008 in Mythology, Personal, Philosophy, Writing by Eric

I went out to write at the San Francisco Bread Company today. The longer I write, the more I realize how important it is to get out of the house, even if it is only to sequester myself at a small table in a cafe with my headphones on listening to music, surfing the web, struggling with new concepts and editing a book I wrote that I actual enjoy reading.

It is odd how something as simple as a change of venue from my office to a cafe can change my mood and energy level, but I have read enough from other writers to know that I am not alone.

I have a theory about why something as simple as a change of venue can so profoundly effect a writer’s mood.

I started writing as a defense mechanism. As a child, I grew up on a farm miles from the closet kid my age. I spent most of my time either on the phone, outside with my dog Red, or in my room inventing new stories with my Voltron and He-man action figures. When this wasn’t enough, I started drawing crude comics and playing out a sort of paper theater with playing cards and my imagination. Through all this, my imagination was fueled by He-man, She-ra, Transformers, the books of Edgar Allen Poe and Mark Twain, and the fantasy world of Dungeons & Dragons. I didn’t have anyone to play with, so I spent my time making up stories about these fantastical creatures, demigods, and demons. The music of Kiss and Dolly Pardon filled my nights in my room watching “Too Close for Comfort” dreaming of the day I would write my own “Cosmic Cow” strip.

When we moved to Maryland, things got worse. I had a strong accent, which got me beaten up in school a lot, and I had not people skills so the few friends I did make really had to work hard to get past my clumsy social interactions. I didn’t know how to relate with these “people.” They were so different from me, and they expected me to know how to act with them. I just didn’t.

My salvation came through The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and my knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons. I played these games with them as a means of interacting. They gave a structure to our together time and gave me a common language to speak. In time, we added Marvel Superheroes, Robotech, Earthdawn, and the many classic White Wolf storyteller games- Vampire: The Masquerade, Were-wolf, Mage: The Ascension, Changeling: The Dreaming. In fact, I became friends with Brian through a Vampire Chronicle.

Through this role as the storyteller, Star Trek Fandom, and my near obsessive interest in music, I found my medium to talk to others.

Storytelling is who I am. It is how I comprehend the world and explains why I am so deeply involved with the works of Joseph Campbell. This is who I am for better or worse. From the many biographies about other writers I have read, I think we have all taken up the life of a storyteller as some sort of defense mechanism or way to make sense of the world. It is easier to lock yourself away from the world than to jump in and struggle within it.

When I force myself out of my cave, even if only to isolate myself from the settings I find myself in through headphones and work, it reminds me that the outside world is still there. It lets me see how people actually interact with each other, for better or worse, and on those rarest of occasions, allows me to have incredible conversations with people face to face.

It is hard to explain how isolating is can be at times to be a storyteller. The hours, days and weeks spent locked away from the world crafting a reality that I hope others will experience and enjoy with the same fervor that I do. The simple act of seeing other people and hearing other voices enlivens me.

Like other writers, I am an observer of life much more than I am a participant in it. These little glimpses of the world outside my friends and family and the characters I write about (feels more like with sometimes), grounds me and helps connect me with the bigger world that is so easy to let slip away.

I wish more people shared this experience. Looking out at this world of strangers that I may or may not ever see again, and watching the plots they have entwined themselves in. We all tell our own stories. That is the art of conversation, to weave an entertaining tale about ourselves and others. As these plot lines co-mingle and intertwine, the story of our family, friends, city, state and nation are told. These stories often matter more than the facts. (whether or not that should be true or not is a whole other discussion).

I recommend that you give this a try. Next time you are out with friends, watch the stories that you are telling each other closely and follow them out as if they are plot lines in a novel, movie, or television show. It is startling how often you can predict other peoples actions by listening to their backstory, current plot, and projecting that out as it would play out in the genre appropriate to the person. I am not saying that this is always the case, but more often than not you will be able to see what will happen before it does. This is also the best way to choose your course of action. How will your action effect the other all story. Try it out, I think you might be pleasantly surprised.

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Headlines for 2008-04-03

April 3, 2008 in Books, Culture, Games, Music, Tech, Video Game by Eric

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