Quitting Time

Well, it’s been fun, but Edison Chen’s blog is the winner, so it’s time we all just stopped. I love how it reads like a 15 year-old’s cellphone text message.

Essential Quote: a random pic i came across
CHEWBACCA throwing a pitch to a EWOK
for ur viewing pleasure
people drag this and put it in ya photo archive
shit is sweet……………..

Is he right, folks?

Now for the SAD NEWS. I know that America cast their votes, and everyone pulled for the Best Movie Ever to win, but TRANSPORTAL did not win the 48 Hour Film Project!

Wear black today.

Kalamari Kid Khiladi Klub

Not only did it take me at least a month to get to this movie, which was nested comfortably atop my dormant stack of Netflix discs, it also took a pretty good chunk of my day to watch it.

Still, despite the fact that my attention span has dwindled to something like what you’d find in the brain of an underdeveloped hummingbird, I busted out of the opposite end of the 1992 Bollywood film KHILADI after almost 4.5 hours (~3 of which actually consisted of watching the movie).

While I didn’t enjoy it as much as the only other Akshay Kumar (he’s the studly Indian action star; you know, one of the two males in the movie that isn’t comically retarded or fat) flick that I’ve seen, SAPOOT, it was about as wild as I expected it to be.

The music is a riot, and sounds kind of like it was scored inside of an angry elephant’s asshole (this is a compliment as far as my tastes are concerned; “angry” is also a crucial detail). It takes almost 80 minutes to get into the central plot, a time which consists mostly of really random comedy that makes the serious nature of the approaching story seem that much crazier. Plot synopsis taken from IMDB, because I’m lazy:

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Four friends: Raj Malhotra (Akshay Kumar), Neelam Choudhury (Ayesha Jhulka); Boney (Deepak Tijori), and Sheetal (Sabeeha) decide to play a practical joke on Sheetal’s dad, Kailash Nath (Prem Chopra), which involves the fake kidnapping of Sheetal, and a ransom demand of Rs.500,000/-. Things seems to go according to plan, until they find out that the police, especially Raj’s elder brother, Suresh Malhotra (Shakti Kapoor) have been informed by Nath’s servant (Suresh Bhagwat). They elude the police, and manage to get the ransom, and then return to find that Sheetal has been stabbed to death, and the evidence points to the three friends.
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Bollywood movies aren’t for everyone, though. You need to be able to sit through randomly placed, plot-progressing musical sequences, for one. I’ve created a First Act diagram to showcase what most of these will portray if you want to skip them (I, of course, would never skip such delightful montages!).

•Boy Meets Girl.
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— Spirited Song In Which His Instantaneous Love is Professed —
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•Boy is Probably Married to Girl Now.


Akshay Kumar asks: “How gay is my friend Joseph’s blog now, America?”

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In completely unrelated news, the new Bond flick, starring first-time 007 Daniel Craig, looks rad.

CASINO ROYALE trailer

Nebula Mask Assrider

I haven’t gone to sleep yet. We were up all night at Justin’s recording studio, where Pat was working on his rock epics. Oddly enough, I ended up making a handful of epics tonight, too, since I happened to have my Pocket Galactic Ghetto Sketchbook™ on hand for once.

After careful consideration, I think a couple of these would make Don Horror’s nuts wave a white flag. It started out with a drawing of Pat that should have been insulting, but then I just ended up getting carried away with weird shit. There’s also one that features Justin, and it’s all up or downhill from there depending on your perspective. As usual, click to enlarge.



Homo Hobo

It’s hard to separate the myths from the facts in the sordid history of Homo Hobo, but this is as official as it gets. Seven intense pages from an incomplete comic that was produced sometime around 199x. All human characters aside from Homo Hobo himself are real people, with no names changed for protection. Enjoy!

This comic is recommended for extremely mature audiences

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Whup that Trick

Handsome Man himself was in town this past weekend, and I’m also dealing with that dirty motherfucker Pat until Sunday, so I haven’t had a chance to come in here and update this beautiful blog in the last few days.

On the plus side, Pat found a folder containing the goldmine of insulting comics that I made in high school. For those that are unfamiliar with this concept, I was basically the Jack Kirby of making fun of my friends. I don’t know why anyone still talks to me. I’m going to scan some in soon. Despite the fact that a lot of the jokes will be lost on most of you, I think there’s enough “high concept” in here for everyone to appreciate.

Also in the batch: “Homo Hobo.”