Lasagna Cat and a wee Harvey tidbit
Jan. 15th, 2008 12:08 pmLASAGNA CAT.
Live-action reenactments of Garfield strips, along with added "tributes" to the man, the myth, the legend, Jim Davis.
Utter, utter brilliance.
Some starting highlights from what I've seen include this, this, and on the slightly more long-winded endurance side, this.
Go. Watch. Explore. Try to keep your soul intact.
(I'm kind of tempted to say, "Wow, this is what Tim and Eric would be if they were actually funny. Instead of raping comedy on a weekly basis. You know, like, raping it up the ass.")
Oh, and in THE DARK KNIGHT news, Christopher Nolan finally (albeit briefly) mentioned Harvey's role. "Harvey Dent is a tragic figure," Nolan says, "and his story is the backbone of this film." Several people are taking this to mean that while everyone will be looking at Ledger's amazing performance as the Joker, the movie will really be about Harvey*.
I'm just glad the comic store was empty, so no one had to hear the sound I made upon hearing that news.
I cannot frickin' wait till frickin' July, man.
*Well, and Batman, of course. Much as I love the Bat-villains, I hope they take the cue from the SPIDER-MAN movies and remember that, at the end of the day, it's the hero's story, not the villains. And while Harvey is both, and very much the dark mirror to Bruce Wayne, it's still Bruce's story.
Live-action reenactments of Garfield strips, along with added "tributes" to the man, the myth, the legend, Jim Davis.
Utter, utter brilliance.
Some starting highlights from what I've seen include this, this, and on the slightly more long-winded endurance side, this.
Go. Watch. Explore. Try to keep your soul intact.
(I'm kind of tempted to say, "Wow, this is what Tim and Eric would be if they were actually funny. Instead of raping comedy on a weekly basis. You know, like, raping it up the ass.")
Oh, and in THE DARK KNIGHT news, Christopher Nolan finally (albeit briefly) mentioned Harvey's role. "Harvey Dent is a tragic figure," Nolan says, "and his story is the backbone of this film." Several people are taking this to mean that while everyone will be looking at Ledger's amazing performance as the Joker, the movie will really be about Harvey*.
I'm just glad the comic store was empty, so no one had to hear the sound I made upon hearing that news.
I cannot frickin' wait till frickin' July, man.
*Well, and Batman, of course. Much as I love the Bat-villains, I hope they take the cue from the SPIDER-MAN movies and remember that, at the end of the day, it's the hero's story, not the villains. And while Harvey is both, and very much the dark mirror to Bruce Wayne, it's still Bruce's story.