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July 24, 2003
Dead End
TheForce.net is hosting a Batman "fanfilm" that has all the geeks in a tizzy (Station Management included, I confess). It was shown at last week's Comic Con, and apparently the fanboys went completely bonkers over it. Not surprising - the film is tailor made for that crowd. Scope it out. Where fanfilms are concerned, it's a good 'un. Sure beats the Tim Burton rubber suit Batman, which I never cared for...

Speaking of Comic Con, I'll have photos and a report up shortly. It was, as the kids say, the biz-omb, yo. Word and fo-shizzle and everything.

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July 15, 2003
Bid S-Mart
The original artwork for the "Army of Darkness" movie poster is up for auction on eBay right now, with about 8 hours left to bid as I write this... I don't know that I've ever wanted a spare $7,000 as much as this moment. It's an oil painting on wood that measures an impressive 3 feet by 5 feet.

Makes a man wonder at what point in the distant future will scientists be able to measure the amount of "cool" this masterpiece exudes?

I saved a copy of a photo from the auction right here.

Here's the write up from the auction description: "That?s right, you?re not seeing things. This in an auction for THE ORIGINAL PAINTING used on the now infamous ARMY OF DARKNESS movie poster directed by SAM (Spiderman, Evil Dead) RAIMI and staring BRUCE CAMPBELL, and has since been used on everything from toy packaging to t-shirts to lunchboxes. This HUGE original was painted in oil on wood by artist MICHAEL HUSSAR in 1992. This was a commissioned piece painted especially for the film. It measures a tremendous 3 feet wide by 5 feet in height and an inch and a half thick! This is an original painting, not a print! Buyer pays all shipping charges to be determined at auction?s end."

Update: That bad mama-jama went for an impressive $15,400. That $7k I was wishin' for woulda left me high and dry. Prolly would've just spent it all on pennywhistles and moonpies.

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July 10, 2003
I Know Pong Fu
This Matrix-styled Ping Pong match is, in a word, completely amazing. Scope it. It was like Christmas for my eyeballs, the geniusness of it all...

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July 1, 2003
Do y'think they sawr us this time?
28 Days Later was some good stuff this past weekend. Directed by Danny "Trainspotting" Boyle, and written by Alex "The Beach" Garland. Chilling stuff, though I've got a wee soft spot in m'heart for those what-would-you-do-if-zombies-ruled-the-earth type flicks. Loved the scenes of deserted London...

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July 1, 2003
You moved like they do. I've never seen anyone move that fast.
On a scale of 1 to Awesome, this Matrix ASII animation goes right to the top floor. Obviously not "hand made", still rather spiffy.

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