I've been thinking about flattening my blogs and consolidating them into one place.
As a result, effective immediately (06/23/2010) new posts will only appear on the Blog section of my comic "My Life In The Trenches".
Blogger was (and still is!) great for your first blog platform, but in this day and age of reductions and downsizing it is simpler for me to host it over at my webcomic. Since I started duplicating the posts on the WordPress platform of my comic (which itself is a blog in 3 or 4 comic panel form) , I need to streamline my process.
The only reluctance that I have is that the Google-owned Blogspot seemed to index my content very quickly. After three years and over one hundred posts it will always hold a place in my heart.
Thank you, Blogger. Until we met again.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Film Review: Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3 is this year's summer offering from Disney-Pixar. The final installment that reunites us with Woody, Buzz, Jess, et. al. had a recording-breaking opening weekend for Disney. I thought Hollywood stopped numbering sequels? Let's get on with it:
What I Liked
Disclaimer: I'm a big Pixar fanboy, and while they have a nearly perfect track record (I wasn't really a fan of Wall-E), I'll try to remain objective. In 1986 I attended SIGGRAPH, and the Electronic Theater that year saw the debut of Luxo, Jr. - the lively father and son lamp animated short that inspired the Pixar logo. It's not a stretch to declare that everyone in attendance witnessed the beginning of great CG animated entertainment.
- The voice performances, the character design, the lighting, the textures, the special effects It is very easy to forget that dozens of people make contributuions to the characters, and equally remarkable that these fictional characters and synthetic actors can plausibly seem like old friends.
- Don Rickles. Because he's a God to me, and is used only enough to not be overused.
What I Didn't Like
- The ending didn't make me cry... nice try, gang.
Seriously, if you are not moved at the closing scene then clearly you are a robot or a zombie. - The story seems to have been done before, toys escape/are lost/need to find their way home/Woody saves the day (with help). This is forgivable in this case, because Disney-Pixar took the time to produce a proper send-off.
Best LOL Jokes (Spoilers!)
Rather than spell them out this time, suffice it to say the ribbing of the Ken doll's masculinity (of the Barbie™ toy empire) provides good fun throughout. The aging of all the human characters is handled seriously, yet the family dog's appearance provides the film's early laugh-out-loud moments at Buster's expense.Parental Watch-outs
This is Disney-Pixar, i.e squeaky clean.Overall Grade: A+
It's this summer's must-see family film, particularly if you are a fan of the first two.
Labels:
Disney-Pixar,
Film review,
Toy Story 3
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