Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Coming Back From Outer Space
Hey, y'all.
Hope everyone is doing as okay as can be.
So, as some of you know, while I ceased formal blogging at this URL, I never really left the internet. I kind of decamped to tumblr, twitter, facebook and whatnot. But, I'll be honest with you. It ain't never really been all that much fun.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Jeff the Cat Merges with The Infinite
If you think he's thinking "I didn't do it", you are right. |
Jeffrey George Taylor The Cat, better known as "Jeff the Cat", passed today.
He will not be remembered fondly by many. He had... personality. But Jeff was my little buddy, and I am going to miss him very much.
We didn't get along the first few years he lived with us, and I was, frankly, ready to get rid of him at the drop of a hat. Oddly, during that time, he saved my life.
I had an old oscillating fan, and one day I was working away on my computer in the era before laptops, and Jeff was circling my feet as cats do. Suddenly, he bolted out of the room, and I thought that was a bit peculiar so I turned around and the fan was a pillar of oscillating flame. I don't know if I would have died, exactly, but we would have certainly had a lot more property damage and many more problems if Jeff hadn't alerted me to the fire.
Still, we didn't really get along. But at some point when we lived in Phoenix, Jeff started hanging out with me in the mornings while I was showering and getting ready. And then started hanging out with me in the evenings after Jamie went to bed. And soon I had a little yellow shadow wherever I went.
I will never know why he picked me over Jamie. For years, she was far nicer to that cat than myself. But for the past decade, he's been my constant sidekick. And made it really hard to organize comics by walking all over them, chewing on comic bags, knocking over action figures and generally letting me know that if I was sitting on the floor, I was really supposed to be playing with him.
I am not sure I'll know when to wake up without him coming to get me. Or how I'll know when it's time to go to bed without him giving me a pointed look around midnight each evening. Or how to read a book or magazine without him rubbing his face against the edges and suggesting "hey, if you want to just stare at something, I'm your huckleberry". Or how one watches TV or movies without a cat making himself at home on your chest or on your leg. I assume I might now float away without the extra few pounds of cat to weigh me down.
We were with him when he went, and he went quietly and peacefully. 15 years is a good, long time, and for some time, as he's gotten older, my biggest concern was that he not live poorly if we could help it. We owed him, and I didn't want for him to have a single bad day.
We'll miss you, little buddy. You were loved very much.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
The Official Signal Watch TL; DR "Man of Steel" Discussion
I went to the midnight show of Man of Steel and returned home in the wee hours. I left kind of a rambling initial reaction here. I went to work, I came home. I've seen the movie again (in 3D IMAX with Simon, Angela and Jamie), and I've had time to process the film much, much more.
And, since that first post, I've spent a lot of time thinking about how to approach commentary on the movie. As this will be one of my final posts going into hiatus, we might as well talk about this movie as the intersection between the two major topics of this blog: film and Superman.
And, since that first post, I've spent a lot of time thinking about how to approach commentary on the movie. As this will be one of my final posts going into hiatus, we might as well talk about this movie as the intersection between the two major topics of this blog: film and Superman.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
A Tour of the Signal Watch Fortress of Solitude
I saw online some folks were doing tours of their Superman collections. Well, it seemed like a SUPER idea to participate.
My Fortress is in disarray at the moment as I'm currently consolidating my collection and removing large portions of it. I'm going to humblebrag and note that what you see here is only part of what I had on display until recently. I'm really winnowing it down to Superman and Wonder Woman these days.
I started collecting Superman stuff in college, and I don't have much in the way of vintage. So the collection takes you from the late 90's til now, I guess.
My Fortress is in disarray at the moment as I'm currently consolidating my collection and removing large portions of it. I'm going to humblebrag and note that what you see here is only part of what I had on display until recently. I'm really winnowing it down to Superman and Wonder Woman these days.
I started collecting Superman stuff in college, and I don't have much in the way of vintage. So the collection takes you from the late 90's til now, I guess.
your entry from the hallway to the Fortress |
Friday, June 14, 2013
"Superman: Unchained #1" Review
This comic was $5. Five dollars. Five hundred pennies. Half of ten dollars. It is worth roughly $2.25, on a very good day.
I'm realizing how spoiled I've gotten by reading $1 online comics from folks like MonkeyBrain.
Jim Lee likes to draw Superman sort of hunched over. I don't really know why. He also likes to draw his head sort of unusually small. Also, as Co-Publisher of DC Comics he can apparently greenlight the single dumbest, least narratively driven, least impressive, most expensive fold out insert in a comic. Ever.
I'm realizing how spoiled I've gotten by reading $1 online comics from folks like MonkeyBrain.
Jim Lee likes to draw Superman sort of hunched over. I don't really know why. He also likes to draw his head sort of unusually small. Also, as Co-Publisher of DC Comics he can apparently greenlight the single dumbest, least narratively driven, least impressive, most expensive fold out insert in a comic. Ever.
I really needed a huge image of space debris to tell the story. Thanks. |
"Man of Steel" has now been witnessed
Thursday, June 13, 2013
On sharing the creative object you've been working on
When I was about 22 I started working on a novel. I've mentioned it here from time to time with varying degrees of clarity about what I was up to, because even now, 16 years later, I still work on the thing, hoping to finish one day.
I mention the book for two reasons.
1. I like to retain transparency, so I'll share that part of why I'm going on hiatus is to focus back on the book. My personal life, work and a confluence of events have often kept me from spending my time just finishing the darn thing. I like writing, and I like blogging, but as well as re-charging my batteries to talk pop-culture when I get back, I'd like to make time for this project.
2. Wednesday evening pal JuanD was good enough to join me for dinner. He'd read a good chunk of the book as it is to date. I figure I've got at least 1/3rd to go. He's still got some pages left to arrive at the point where I've written to, but he made a heroic effort. He's read, I guess 2/5th's - 1/2 of where this is all headed. And then, he was kind/ brave enough to sit across the table from me and tell me what he thought and ask questions.
He did some things I really appreciate.
and I mourn the fact it will not have a cover by Robert Maguire |
I mention the book for two reasons.
1. I like to retain transparency, so I'll share that part of why I'm going on hiatus is to focus back on the book. My personal life, work and a confluence of events have often kept me from spending my time just finishing the darn thing. I like writing, and I like blogging, but as well as re-charging my batteries to talk pop-culture when I get back, I'd like to make time for this project.
2. Wednesday evening pal JuanD was good enough to join me for dinner. He'd read a good chunk of the book as it is to date. I figure I've got at least 1/3rd to go. He's still got some pages left to arrive at the point where I've written to, but he made a heroic effort. He's read, I guess 2/5th's - 1/2 of where this is all headed. And then, he was kind/ brave enough to sit across the table from me and tell me what he thought and ask questions.
He did some things I really appreciate.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
On expectations for "Man of Steel"
Man of Steel has mid-tier and lower reviews from a lot of sources and the aggregate score on Rottentomatoes ain't great. But I think it boils down to a few things:
1. Unlike Batman, who has been redone so many ways since 1966 in the public eye, and the Marvel heroes who, let's be honest, nobody had heard of before the movies, everybody's got an opinion on who they think Superman is. And if the movie doesn't match that, it's going to cause problems. Rex Reed (who is IN Superman: The Movie for 2 seconds) seems to not get who this Superman is and can't get past that. And declares "Mr. Nolan already ruined Batman" with a straight face. I'm not sure "this isn't what I was expecting!" is a legitimate complaint, and seems to miss the pop-culture conversation on superheroes that's been going on since the mid-80's and around superhero movies since 2000 in favor of nostalgia.
I LOVE the nostalgia. But I also know Superman leaps forward every once in a while. Its been almost 40 years since Christopher Reeve put on the cape. You kind of need to expect things will be different this go-round.
2. It's Zack Snyder. We always knew that meant this wasn't going to be the Superman movie of my dreams the minute he was put behind the camera/ CGI supercomputer/ fast-slow-fast machine, but I've had a long, long time to get used to that idea. Usually when I say "I hope this doesn't suck" walking into a movie, I'm kind of being snarky. With Snyder, I've seen 3.5 of his movies and have sort of suffered through all of them except for Sucker Punch, which I watched the second half of on HBO, and it's ridiculously, relentlessly not good. The idea that this isn't going to totally suck is hard for me to imagine in a lot of ways.
Snyder has his issues and isn't a strong storyteller. I can be open to the idea that maybe this just doesn't work as a tightly run piece of clockwork.
1. Unlike Batman, who has been redone so many ways since 1966 in the public eye, and the Marvel heroes who, let's be honest, nobody had heard of before the movies, everybody's got an opinion on who they think Superman is. And if the movie doesn't match that, it's going to cause problems. Rex Reed (who is IN Superman: The Movie for 2 seconds) seems to not get who this Superman is and can't get past that. And declares "Mr. Nolan already ruined Batman" with a straight face. I'm not sure "this isn't what I was expecting!" is a legitimate complaint, and seems to miss the pop-culture conversation on superheroes that's been going on since the mid-80's and around superhero movies since 2000 in favor of nostalgia.
I LOVE the nostalgia. But I also know Superman leaps forward every once in a while. Its been almost 40 years since Christopher Reeve put on the cape. You kind of need to expect things will be different this go-round.
2. It's Zack Snyder. We always knew that meant this wasn't going to be the Superman movie of my dreams the minute he was put behind the camera/ CGI supercomputer/ fast-slow-fast machine, but I've had a long, long time to get used to that idea. Usually when I say "I hope this doesn't suck" walking into a movie, I'm kind of being snarky. With Snyder, I've seen 3.5 of his movies and have sort of suffered through all of them except for Sucker Punch, which I watched the second half of on HBO, and it's ridiculously, relentlessly not good. The idea that this isn't going to totally suck is hard for me to imagine in a lot of ways.
Snyder has his issues and isn't a strong storyteller. I can be open to the idea that maybe this just doesn't work as a tightly run piece of clockwork.
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