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Fandom Today #439 “Did I Fall Asleep”

November 4, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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Looking Forward | A Christmas Carol, The Fourth Kind, 2012, Planet 51, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Ninja Assassin, The Road | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Aliens in the Attic, Wolverine and the X-Men: Beginning of the End, Sand Serpents | Dollhouse Fandom | Thor | Filk | Space | and Community Comments on Fandom Today.

Looking Forward

Theater, Renters, ALP’s

Dollhouse Fandom

The Best, The Worst, and The Odd

  • Best
    • After its December run, Dollhouse set to return January 8th for 2010 episodes. (via Whedonesque)
    • Anthony Hopkins to Play Odin in Thor (via /Film)
  • Comment
    • Filk comment on Horsetamer’s Daughter on Speculative Fiction Today #428 “Return Of The dashPunk” (thanks sffilk) (via dashPunk)
  • On This Day
    • 1957 – Sputnik program: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2. On board is the first animal to enter orbit, a dog named Laika.  (wikipedia)

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Speculative Fiction Today #415 “What The Frakken Frell?”

July 21, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.pngUpdates | Shore Leave Convention | The Eagle Has Landed | Steampunk Goggles | Emma Watson in Marilyn Manson Movie | 9 Clip | Thor adds Natalie Portman | Karate Kid remake | Hulu profits | Ugly Betty | A Game of Thrones Show | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • What’s Up with dashPunk and Speculative Fiction Today
  • Brief mentions from Shore Leave Convention
  • The Eagle Has Landed footage of (get clip of song to play) (via Hulu)
  • Goggles for Hard Negotiations (via dashPunk)

Movie

  • Marilyn Manson casts Emma Watson in his Musical Cinderella (via dashPunk)
  • “9″ Clip featuring The Winged Beast (via dashPunk)
  • Thor’ casts Natalie Portman as Jane Foster (via Entertainment News)
  • ‘Karate Kid’ remake starring Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith (via Entertainment News)

TV

  • Simpsons Worth More on Hulu Than on FOX (via NewTeeVee)
  • Ugly Betty (via Hulu)
  • Sean Bean to star in HBO’s A Game of Thrones (via SCI FI Wire)

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Speculative Fiction Today #407 “Blessed Odin The All Father”

June 3, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.pngDavid Eddings | Project Natal | SF Fandom | Nebraska Cryptid | Theater or Renter: Land of the Lost, Imagine That, Year One, Dead Snow: (Død snø), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Marvel Movie Logos | Harry Potter | Thor | Paranormal TV | Big Bang Theory | Warehouse 13 | Virtuality | Merlin | Star Wars: The Old Republic | Final Fantasy VII | Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Rest In Peace David Eddings (via Suvudu)
  • Microsoft’s Project Natal (via dashPunk)
  • How Do You Know If You Love SF (via dashPunk)
  • Still Unsolved: Nebraska Cryptid Photo (via Cryptomundo)

Movie

  • Theater or Renter: June 2009 (via dashPunk)
  • New Marvel Movie Logos and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Teaser Poster (via /Film)
  • Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Cast Portraits x5HQ (via multipleverses)
  • Brian Blessed Cast as Odin in Thor (via /Film)

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Game

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Speculative Fiction Today #397 “Borat Is An Alien?”

May 19, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.png UFO Crash | SETI Signal | YouTube Tech Failure? | Tom Lenk Twitter | Fanboys, True Blood: The Complete First Season, Dragon Ball Z: Season Nine, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, and Outlander | Princess Resurrection | Thor | Transformers | Star Trek | Tiki Bar | Stargate Atlantis | V | John Barrowman | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • 2 UFOs crash land in Kazakhstan (via MosNews)
  • Australian SETI-Astronomers Detect Unknown Signal (via Beam Me Up)
  • Time: YouTube a Top 10 Tech Failure (via NewTeeVee)
  • Tom Lenk (tomlenk) on Twitter (via Twitter)

Movie

  • DVD Releases: May 19, 2009 (via dashPunk)
  • Princess Resurrection: Collection 2 (via dashPunk)
  • Thor
    • Tom Hiddleston is Loki in Marvel’s Thor (via /Film)
    • Chris Hemsworth is Thor (via /Film)
  • ‘Star Trek’ screened in space (via AP)

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P:SI #335 “Where Do You Fall on the Fan Spectrum”

February 19, 2009 in Podcasts, Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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The Fan Spectrum | Watchmen Length | Green Lantern | Rumor Stomp | Casting Call:  Conan and Thor | The Hulu / Boxee Situation | Science Behind Dollhouse | Futurama Hopes | Doctor Who Casting | Torchwood Comics | Christian Death Returns | and Community Comments Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

Culture

  • The Fan Spectrum (dashPunk)
  • Community Comment on Literature of Change (via dashPunk)

Movie

  • Watchmen will come in long, extra-long and really extra long (via SCI FI Wire)
  • Green Lantern movie moving forward, writer says (via SCI FI Wire)
  • The Wachowski Brothers NOT Offered Superman Reboot (via /Film)
  • Brett Ratner Says Conan Star Should Be An Unknown (via /Film)
  • Casting Call For Thor Reveals More Than That The Lead Is Open (via /Film)

TV / Series

  • Decabled: Hulu forced off Boxee (dashPunk)
  • The Science Behind Dollhouse (dashPunk)
  • Praise the Robot Devil, Futurama may return to TV (dashPunk)
  • Doctor Who Casting News (via BBC)
  • Two ‘Torchwood’ comics debut (via AfterElton)

Music

  • Christian Death’s Back Catalog returns from the dead! (dashPunk)

Webcomic

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Review: Hulk Vs. Thor

February 9, 2009 in Movies, Review by Brian Logee

Review of:  Hulk Vs. Thor

hulk vs Review: Hulk Vs. Thor Overall Rating: 9

Hulk Vs. Thor is awesome!  In this we actually get to see the pure Hulk unrestricted by Bruce Banner.  It’s like normal Hulk Vs. Thor then they go into overtime and we get to watch unfettered Hulk Vs. all of Asgard.  This is an owner for me, it has a lot of rewatchablility and I have even noticed many subtle new elements with each viewing.

The story:  Loki unleashes a revenge plot against his brother Thor during Odin’s sleep.  Loki pulls Bruce Banner from Midgard and separates him from the Hulk than sets the Hulk loose upon Thor and all of Asgard.  What If: the Hulk was unrestricted, enraged, and let loose upon a place.

For more on Hulk vs. Thor: Exploring HULK VS THOR
Watch the Trailer Here!

Likes

  1. Animation looks great
  2. The characters are brilliantly represented
  3. Great story twists
  4. Loki’s reply when accused of starting Ragnarök

Dislikes / Concerns

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P:SI #326 “Farpoint In The Trenches”

February 6, 2009 in Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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Contest | Hulk v | SG-1 Movies on Scifi | Trenches | Harry Potter | Clone Wars | Torchwood | Vampire Diaries Joss Whedon | and Community Comments Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

Culture

  • Beauty In Ice (via dashPunk)
  • Contests for the community, Trip for two to Hong Kong, Free Movie Tickets for a year, $20 off Flowers. (dashPunk)
  • Star Trek communicator actually communicates (via DVICE)

Movie

  • Hulk vs. Thor (dashPunk)
  • Hulk vs. Wolverine (dashPunk)
  • SCI FI announces spring dates for SG-1 movies (via GateWorld)
  • Creator of Star Wars Revelations, Pitching Lucas, & Trenches: Trenches – Sneak Peek Showing (Shane Felux)
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince International Movie Poster (dashPunk)

TV / Series

  • Clone Wars this Weekend episode 16: The Hidden Enemy (via Star Wars)
  • Toorchwood: Children of Earth Trailer (dashPunk)
  • The CW orders a pilot based on the Vampire Diaries (via SCI FI Wire)
  • Joss Whedon and Season 9 of Buffy Comic (dashPunk)

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DVD Releases: Hulk Vs.

January 27, 2009 in Movies, Superhero by Brian Logee

Hulk_VsHulk Vs. is now out on DVD and I can’t wait to see it!  This project is from the same group that brought us Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow read my full review here.

Watch the Trailer Here!

The footage looks really good and I can’t wait to see both of the smashing battles.

An update on my posts Exploring: Hulk vs Wolverine 2009 Movie and Exploring HULK VS THOR they are both on the Hulk Vs. DVD and not released as two separate DVD’s

  • Hulk Vs. Thor:  A gods verses monster movie.  Loki looking for a way to bring defeat to his step brother teleports the only monster in the nine realms capable of this feat, The Incredible Hulk from Midgard.  The Hulk gets transported to Asgard which confuses and as expected angers him leaving Thor to try and stop him in an epic battle.
  • Hulk Vs. Wolverine:  The Hulk is loose rampaging through the Canadian Wilderness.  To stop him Canadian’s Department H sends out Wolverine their elite agent.  This is the wild Wolverine before the X-Men days and without some of the tempering from Professor Xavier.  The clash results in a fierce battle.  Dead Pool also makes an appearance and complicates matters even more for Wolverine.

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LEGO Asgard Mothership from Stargate SG-1

January 14, 2009 in Space Opera, tv/series by Brian Logee

Asgard Mothership Beliskner

OMG this lego Asgard Mothership rules!!!  I’m so glad they left other objects in the picture so we can really get a good impression it’s size.  For the geeks out there like me this is the Beliskner, Thor’s mothership.  Wikipedia also has two great related articles: Stargate Ships, and Earth Starships.  There you go more ideas for more really cool Lego Starship designs.

(via SCI FI Wire)

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Project: Shadow Manifesto

January 5, 2009 in Art, Books, Convention, Fandom, Fanfilm, Games, Movies, Music, Mythology, Philosophy, Primers, Speculative Fiction, Writing, tv/series by Eric

Project: Shadow Logo To mark the 10 year anniversary of the Project: Shadow Manifesto, we thought it was time to overhaul it again, but this time to open up the project to all of the like-minded fans out there who are tired of the status quo, and who are hungry for something new.

Brian and I drafted the original Project: Shadow Manifesto in 1999 as an outline we saw in professional publishing.  The original draft was heavy on problems, light on vision, and even lighter on solutions.  We took years investigating the limited options available at the time, built the original Project: Shadow, and I started writing.

In 2004, we revised the manifesto, and re-launched Project: Shadow.  The new draft focused on the solutions possible through new technologies.  The world/culture presented us with newer challenges.


We are fans.

We love our music, stories, characters, and settings.
We know about what we love.
We participate in what we love.
We support what we love.
What we love supports us.

At heart, a fan is not someone who enjoys a movie, a song, a band, a book, or a show.  A fan feels an intense connection with the object of their love.  Fans decorate their homes, offices, and desktops with items that announce their allegiance with their favorite bands, movies, shows, and books.

The problem with our popular culture is that it doesn’t blink at a sports fan wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with their favorite team, or even a replica jersey, but wear a Star Wars shirt or dress like a goth and they think they have the right to mock you.

What is the difference between a fan wearing a jersey to a game or fan bringing a light saber to a movie?  Or for that matter, what is the difference between a sports fan painting themselves up to go tailgating or a fan dressing as their favorite character at a convention?

Perception.  Pop Culture has classified sports fans as acceptable and speculative fiction fans as geeky.  I have to say, it is just as geeky to now all of the stats for everyone who has ever played for a particular sports franchise as it is to know the stats for every creature in the Monster Manual.  The only real difference is one fan accepts they are a geek, and the other pretends their geekiness is proof they are a jock.

The disapproval is the least of the problems facing today’s fan.

From Storytellers to Copyright

wayofart thumb Project: Shadow Manifesto Problem: People are natural storytellers.  We hear a story, embellish it, and pass it on.

Solution: We tell each other stories, sing songs, write books, make videos, and create art to share these stories with each other.

Every story we tell is not original.  We like to tell the same stories over and over.  We borrow stories from any where and retell them in our own vernacular.  It is intrinsic to who and what we are to share stories with each other.

Problem: The only constant in the world is change.

Solution: We ask ourselves the question, “What if,” and share the answer with each other.

Problem: Artists and Writers need to make a living singing their songs, writing their books, making their videos, and creating their art.

Solution: We establish systems of Copyright.

The Cultural Cycle

mythos Project: Shadow Manifesto Before the era of Copyright, stories, heroes, melodies, and lyrics belonged to the people.  Stories were told, and retold.  Numerous visions of each story competed against each other.  The best were remembered, collected, retold, embellished, and built upon.  The rest were forgotten.

Who told the first story about Hercules? Or Jason? or Troy?  Who started the legends of King Arthur? or Beowulf?  The first tales and their countless reiterations have been lost, but the best, most iconic stories survived.

Of all of Shakespeare’s plays, only a few comedies have no obvious sources, and even they rely upon well established patterns and archetypes.

This is the Cultural Cycle that keeps important stories alive.  Each generation must retell the tales of the preceding generations in their own context to keep them relevant.  This cycle has been broken.

  • Problem: Companies lobby to prevent Intellectual Property from reentering the commons of the culture.
  • Problem: Companies control the instruments of culture, making it harder to engage culture creatively.
  • Solution: Fans retell these stories as not for profit tales, films, and  songs.
  • Solution: Fans organize themselves into clubs and conventions.

These solutions are are not enough.  Fanfiction and film relies on the good will of the copyright holders and the fact that the fans do not make money from their works to slip through the thinnest of loop hole in copyright.  As a result, pop culture is unaware of the cultural developments and retelling of these new stories.  The subculture may be enriched by them, but the culture as a whole is not.

The Creative Commons and the Cult of the Dollar

fiction Project: Shadow Manifesto Problem: Publishers and producers focus more on the commercial and popular value of a work, and the creative energy of the work suffers.  Readers/viewers will not become fans, and fans will not continue to accept passionless works of Speculative Fiction.

Solution: Placing honesty over consumerism, we fans must stake out our own home to create and share the works we love.  We must stand between the darkness and the light:  This is the purpose of Project: Shadow.

Problem: The Companies and Rights holders lashed out against the fair use of their properties.

Problem: Some Rights Holders have lulled fandom into a false sense of security by not suing and even encouraging those who produce fanworks

Creative Commons is one of many proposed solutions to this problem.  Others have lobbied for copyright reform.  Neither of these is a solution to the problems.

Copyright reform is a doomed enterprise while corporate lobbyists have the power they do over the congress.  While it is a goal to work for, it is just not realistic in the short term.

Creative Commons is closer to a solution, but the adoption rate has not been sufficient to even start chipping away at the problem.

The reason Creative Commons is an uphill battle is that it is a major evolution in the way rights holders handle permissions to use their work, and exists without an intermediary form.  Existing rights holders have not adopted it because they are unwilling to give up all the rights entailed under Creative Commons.

I approached the Creative Commons Foundation with a proposal for a Fan Works License:

Some of the rights holders I have talked to are reluctant to use the CC because they are concerned they are giving up too many rights to their works.  A Fan Works License would allow rights holders to clearly state what they will allow others to do with their characters, content, and settings.

It would be a bit more complicated than a standard CC, stating whether others may make original text, video, music, or art projects based on their works.  It would also allow them to set the content rating they would allow fan works to have.  This could be aligned with the MPAA ratings or the ESRB ratings system or an original system.  The reason for this is so a young adult novelist could set a max rating of PG-13, allowing others to know what standards they would apply to determine whether a fan work is legitimate or not.

The other terms would be the same as in the standard CC.

You may not think something like this is necessary, but the current state of fan works is hazy.  While few have been sued in the last couple years, at any time, rights holders could decide to start suing again.  By creating a license that covers works with the same characters and settings rather than a particular book or movie, I believe we could get more rights holders to use the license to allow for the creation of fan works, which is a step on the road to open up works to the commons.

They responded with a simple, “CC probably isn’t going to be expanding the license offerings, and in fact, over the past few years CC has been reducing the number of licenses.”

I do not believe that a fanwork or Creative Commons license is the ultimate solution, but as a possible stepping stone toward an open culture.

Progressive Speculative Fiction

  • Problem: Modern and Post-modern fiction is antithetical to hope, imagination, and community
  • Problem: Success is easier through snark, hate, and discrimination.
  • Solution: We will promote, support and create Progressive Speculative Fiction.

What is Progressive Speculative Fiction?

Progressive Speculative Fiction is a story told in any medium which has a “What if” at its core and is filled with hope for the future and promotes a sense of community.

How can disaster fiction be progressive?

Watch a Godzilla movie or either The Day the Earth Stood Stills.  If there is nothing worth saving, then there is no tragedy.  The heroes must at least try to save someone or something worth saving.

How can horror be progressive?

Watch nearly any horror film made prior to 1990 or for the best example read The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker or anything by Anne Rice.  If life is not worth living or there is nothing worth defending, where is the horror.  If life is worthless, then death is merely a release from a nightmare.  There is nothing scary about it.  If there is no free will, nothing is lost by imprisonment or possession.  If sanity is not worth preserving, why bother.

What works are Progressive Speculative Fiction?

There are too many to mention all of them, but to offer a spectrum:

Just to name a few.

Mythos

  • Problem: The word “Myth” has become a marketing term.

Homogenized works are released more often by the industry every year.  Focus groups and market analysis have replaced quality work, but since the cultural cycle is broken, industry has no alternative.  It is safer to release works like the ones that sold last year than it is to seek out new talent/ideas that would be more of a risk.

They know what the fans want.  We want myths, stories that speak to us on a deep level while entertaining us.  Myths are hard to make.  It is easy to add in a wizard or a starship and call it mythology.  Fans see through it, but the masses are looking for little more than sex, violence, and humor.  Speculative Fiction has been watered down to little more than:

  • imitation space opera
  • knock-off cyberpunk
  • repackaging of the rings
  • martial arts boom-boom
  • torture porn

They, then, wrap it in a shiny box, slap the word myth, saga, legend, or reboot on it, and wait for the masses to spend their money on it… and they usually do.

We do not need another company driven by profit margins, or another author whose self-important propaganda obscures the art.

We need writers and artists that love what they are doing.

We need fans who are not afraid to speak their minds.

We need places in our towns/cities and online where we can meet and share the few gems that we find from the industry and from the independent artist, writers, and filmmakers who are still following their bliss rather than the dollar.

That is why we are here.  Project:  Shadow and dashPunk will provide a platform for writers, artists, filmmakers and fans to “follow their bliss.”  We are dedicated to finding and promoting the best Speculative Fiction out there: the little/well known writers, filmmakers, artists and works, fostering their talents, and helping them to not only follow their hearts, but to share that vision with others.

But we cannot do it alone!

Fandom Strikes Back

  • Solution:  We must seek out and support the writers, artists, and producers that encourage and support fan works.
  • Solution:  We must get writers, artists, and producers on the record about their position regarding fan works.
  • Solution: We must live according to our values of hope, imagination, and community.
  • Solution: We must build a community around hope, imagination, and community, and reject the rote cynicism that defines the faux-fandom that loves to tear things down rather than build things up.
  • Solution: We must spread the stories, videos, songs, and art that speak to us.

Together, We can make dashPunk and Project: Shadow more than an idea or a website, but a vibrant community of fans who share the things we love with each other.

Together, we can make it easier to find and share the things we love and find new things to love.

Together, we can build a community of fans who support and engage one another for our mutual benefit.

Alone, none of us can stand up to the corporate powers who control the music, video, text, and art that we love, but together, our voice will be heard.

Fandom is a vibrant culture with its own music (filk), events (conventions), games, and myths.  Until now, we have gathered periodically, or in disparate groups. 

Now is the time to bring the great multitude of fan bases together.

Now is your time!  Copy this Manifesto.  Print it, post it, email it, share it!  Tell a friend, and most importantly Make your voice heard.

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