And don't say, "No surprise there!"- they mean the small furry animal type of shrew...
New shrew discovered in Ireland
and, just for kicks, a story with the following sentence:
To see if the wasps experienced "happy endings," the researchers monitored the wasps and orchids in the field.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
The missing comedies
So, I was discussing my list of 100 comedies with my wife last night. I knew before discussing it with her that we would have some differences as to what should be on the list and where - though probably not as significantly as my differences with Bravo's list. Talking with her, though, I remembered a number of other films that slipped my mind. I would like to present the following list for consideration and would love some feedback as to what the readers here feel should make the list, and what should be eliminated. As I mentioned in the previous post, I expect this list to evolve as I re-watch and remember films...
The Addams Family
Addams Family Values
Bringing Up Baby
Broadway Danny Rose
Cold Comfort Farm
Delicatessen
Duck Soup
The Hudsucker Proxy
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Kung-Fu Hustle
Little Shop of Horrors (musical)
The Muppet Movie
My Fellow Americans
Parenthood
Play It Again, Sam
Radio Days
Scrooged!
Take the Money and Run
Thank You for Smoking
The Thin Man (series)
The Addams Family
Addams Family Values
Bringing Up Baby
Broadway Danny Rose
Cold Comfort Farm
Delicatessen
Duck Soup
The Hudsucker Proxy
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Kung-Fu Hustle
Little Shop of Horrors (musical)
The Muppet Movie
My Fellow Americans
Parenthood
Play It Again, Sam
Radio Days
Scrooged!
Take the Money and Run
Thank You for Smoking
The Thin Man (series)
Friday, April 25, 2008
The 100 comedies revisited
I will start this post with a couple of caveats...I will acknowledge that I have not seen every comedy out there, that this list is subject to changes based on viewing things like Kind Hearts and Coronets which I have not yet viewed, or re-viewings of films like The Russians Are Coming, or It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
You will notice that there are a number of films with a second number by them such as "46. 30 The 40-Year Old Virgin." That second number is the ranking the "experts" at Bravo gave the film. Any without that second number did not make Bravo's list. All told, I eliminated 51 of Bravo's films. After all, their list was the "greatest comedies," which I interpreted as two possible things - great films that are comedies, or extraordinarily funny films which are good films (which is why you don't see Police Academy on the list - while funny, at times, it's just not a good film).
Some of the criteria I considered in ranking was how much I enjoyed the film as a whole, how much it made me laugh, and, at times, how much it made me think.
Once again, keep in mind, this is my opinion, and based on what I could recall. I am certainly open to suggestions and being reminded of films that are out there that I may have seen and long since forgotten about. I am always open to suggestions...particularly if it directs me to a film I haven't seen before.
So...here's my reworking...
You will notice that there are a number of films with a second number by them such as "46. 30 The 40-Year Old Virgin." That second number is the ranking the "experts" at Bravo gave the film. Any without that second number did not make Bravo's list. All told, I eliminated 51 of Bravo's films. After all, their list was the "greatest comedies," which I interpreted as two possible things - great films that are comedies, or extraordinarily funny films which are good films (which is why you don't see Police Academy on the list - while funny, at times, it's just not a good film).
Some of the criteria I considered in ranking was how much I enjoyed the film as a whole, how much it made me laugh, and, at times, how much it made me think.
Once again, keep in mind, this is my opinion, and based on what I could recall. I am certainly open to suggestions and being reminded of films that are out there that I may have seen and long since forgotten about. I am always open to suggestions...particularly if it directs me to a film I haven't seen before.
So...here's my reworking...
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Threadless again
Just an interesting note...
As the handful of you that visit this site are aware, I submitted a design to Threadless to be published as a tee-shirt. It went to a public vote at 10:45 PM on Monday night. Through the first 24 hours, I received 510 votes (though I do not know how I have been rated due to the fact that the ratings are kept private until the end of the seven day public vote process).
The rate seems to have dropped off considerably, as at the time of this posting, only 11-plus hours into day two, the shirt has been ranked by only 91 people. I kind of expected this as I believe they set the voting up for the newest shirts to come up first, and then the logarithm dictating the presentation to the voters shows the shirts randomly. At least that's my theory.
The bottom line of all this (which is really an interesting market research tool), is that I won't know if they will be selling my shirt or not until next Monday.
As the handful of you that visit this site are aware, I submitted a design to Threadless to be published as a tee-shirt. It went to a public vote at 10:45 PM on Monday night. Through the first 24 hours, I received 510 votes (though I do not know how I have been rated due to the fact that the ratings are kept private until the end of the seven day public vote process).
The rate seems to have dropped off considerably, as at the time of this posting, only 11-plus hours into day two, the shirt has been ranked by only 91 people. I kind of expected this as I believe they set the voting up for the newest shirts to come up first, and then the logarithm dictating the presentation to the voters shows the shirts randomly. At least that's my theory.
The bottom line of all this (which is really an interesting market research tool), is that I won't know if they will be selling my shirt or not until next Monday.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Vote early, vote often
I don't know if you need to sign up or not, but Threadless accepted my design...
Like the title says...vote early, vote from as many different machines/accounts that will result in unique hits at their site to give me the best chance of having this published as a shirt. You'll have my undying gratitude and the opportunity to buy tee-shirts designed by yours truly.
Woohoo.
Like the title says...vote early, vote from as many different machines/accounts that will result in unique hits at their site to give me the best chance of having this published as a shirt. You'll have my undying gratitude and the opportunity to buy tee-shirts designed by yours truly.
Woohoo.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
The Geek-Osterone Was Overflowing
So, yesterday I went to the 2008 New York City Comic Con.
It was the first comic book convention I have been to in years. Honestly, I have never been to a convention anywhere near the size of this one. It was huge. It was chaotic. It was crowded. It was kind of a kick. And yes, that is a storm trooper on a NYC street off to the right there.
The floor where the vendors sat was a bit of a pain due to the crowds, but the people-watching was fascinating. All sorts of fans dressed as everything from Alice in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, to the Alan Scott (Golden Age) Green Lantern. On a side note - someone who is 50 pounds overweight should not dress in spandex - not a shot at the man dressed as Alan Scott who was actually in very good shape.
While there I picked up a few items for the family - stuffed animal for Calliope, a Supergirl and a J'onn J'onz action figure, and a Bizarro tee for my wife. Me? I got a bunch of my old Silver Age comics signed by the likes of comic-book legends Dick Ayers, Joe Sinnott, and Ramona Fradon.
Next time I go to one of these things, however, I think I'll spend more time at some of the panel discussions. I attended the Grant Morrison panel this time with my brother-in-law and old high school friend Rachel. The man was absolutely fascinating.
While there, because I don't make it up to the Big Apple as often as I really should, I made a brief visit to Zabars. This morning I noshed on proper New York bagels with whitefish salad.
Tonight I eat Klingon food.
Coming this week, the top 100 comedies, reworked.
It was the first comic book convention I have been to in years. Honestly, I have never been to a convention anywhere near the size of this one. It was huge. It was chaotic. It was crowded. It was kind of a kick. And yes, that is a storm trooper on a NYC street off to the right there.
The floor where the vendors sat was a bit of a pain due to the crowds, but the people-watching was fascinating. All sorts of fans dressed as everything from Alice in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, to the Alan Scott (Golden Age) Green Lantern. On a side note - someone who is 50 pounds overweight should not dress in spandex - not a shot at the man dressed as Alan Scott who was actually in very good shape.
While there I picked up a few items for the family - stuffed animal for Calliope, a Supergirl and a J'onn J'onz action figure, and a Bizarro tee for my wife. Me? I got a bunch of my old Silver Age comics signed by the likes of comic-book legends Dick Ayers, Joe Sinnott, and Ramona Fradon.
Next time I go to one of these things, however, I think I'll spend more time at some of the panel discussions. I attended the Grant Morrison panel this time with my brother-in-law and old high school friend Rachel. The man was absolutely fascinating.
While there, because I don't make it up to the Big Apple as often as I really should, I made a brief visit to Zabars. This morning I noshed on proper New York bagels with whitefish salad.
Tonight I eat Klingon food.
Coming this week, the top 100 comedies, reworked.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
My first attempt at a Threadless Tee
Go check out my design at Threadless.com. I'll have more coming...
With thanks to my wife, the computer geek and my colorist, for taking my drawings and converting them to a submittable format.
With thanks to my wife, the computer geek and my colorist, for taking my drawings and converting them to a submittable format.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
100 Comedies
Bravo has a program that identifies, as they bill it, the "100 Greatest Comedies of All Time." As with any list like this, it's gonna start some debate. For example, there were a number of films on this list that I felt were either far higher than they deserved to be, or just weren't funny.
There were a number of what I felt were glaring omissions, possibly none more so than the fact that there wasn't a single film that pre-dated 1963's Pink Panther on the list. No Arsenic and Old Lace, no Some Like it Hot, no Abbott and Costello, no Marx Brothers. It was like comedy didn't exist before 1963.
Here's a quick rundown of the Bravo list -
Personally, I feel that there are a number of films that were left off this list that are considerably funnier than quite a few that made it. As I would love to hear what others think about what should and shouldn't be on the list, but I don't want to prejudice the process with what I feel doesn't belong, I'm simply going to note off the top of my head some films that I believe deserve a place on the list. Later I will note the films I will compile my own list, eliminating those films I don't believe deserve to be here.
For my purposes, I will not eliminate those films that came out after this show premiered.
For now, here are 46 candidates that should at least have been considered, or be on the list that didn't make the cut....
There were a number of what I felt were glaring omissions, possibly none more so than the fact that there wasn't a single film that pre-dated 1963's Pink Panther on the list. No Arsenic and Old Lace, no Some Like it Hot, no Abbott and Costello, no Marx Brothers. It was like comedy didn't exist before 1963.
Here's a quick rundown of the Bravo list -
100 Anchorman 99 Birdcage 98 School of Rock 97 Happy Gilmore 96 Four Weddings and A Funeral 95 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle 94 Waiting for Guffman 93 The Aristocrats 92 Father of the Bride 91 Revenge of the Nerds 90 Clueless 89 Slapshot 88 Team America 87 Kentucky Fried Movie 86 Zoolander 85 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 84 Silver Streak 83 Sister Act 82 Tootsie 81 Half Baked 80 Lost in America 79 Three Amigos 78 Bananas 77 Flirting With Disaster 76 Ghostbusters 75 Dumb & Dumber 74 Trading Places 73 City Slickers 72 Moonstruck 71 Roxanne 70 The Nutty Professor 69 Blues Brothers 68 Broadcast News 67 King Pin 66 Dazed and Confused 65 Office Space 64 Spinal Tap 63 Manhattan 62 The Pink Panther 61 Election 60 When Harry Met Sally 59 Police Academy Series 58 Private Benjamin 57 Swingers 56 Young Frankenstein 55 Bull Durham 54 Ferris Beuller’s Day Off 53 Dr. Strangelove 52 Meet the Parents 51 National Lampoon’s Vacation | 50 The Princess Bride 49 American Pie 48 American Grafitti 47 9 to 5 46 The Incredibles 45 Raising Arizona 44 Sixteen Candles 43 What About Bob 42 Harold & Maude 41 Austin Powers 40 Monty Python and the Holy Grail 39 Mrs. Doubtfire 38 Best in Show 37 Dodgeball 36 Good Morning Vietnam 35 Beetlejuice 34 Rushmore 33 Clerks 32 Groundhog Day 31 Big Leobowski 30 The 40-Year Old Virgin 29 Legally Blonde 28 Annie Hall 27 A Fish Called Wanda 26 Wayne’s World 25 Meet the Fockers 24 Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure 23 Big 22 Beverly Hills Cop 21 Shampoo 20 The Jerk 19 The Wedding Crashers 18 Stripes 17 M*A*S*H 16 Old School 15 Fast Times at Ridgemont High 14 Napoleon Dynamite 13 Naked Gun Series 12 The Producers 11 PeeWee’s Big Adventure 10 Arthur 9 Blazing Saddles 8 The Wedding Singer 7 Ace Ventura, Pet Detective 6 Airplane 5 South Park 4 There’s Something About Mary 3 Shrek 2 Caddyshack 1 Animal House |
Personally, I feel that there are a number of films that were left off this list that are considerably funnier than quite a few that made it. As I would love to hear what others think about what should and shouldn't be on the list, but I don't want to prejudice the process with what I feel doesn't belong, I'm simply going to note off the top of my head some films that I believe deserve a place on the list. Later I will note the films I will compile my own list, eliminating those films I don't believe deserve to be here.
For my purposes, I will not eliminate those films that came out after this show premiered.
For now, here are 46 candidates that should at least have been considered, or be on the list that didn't make the cut....
Arsenic and Old Lace Army of Darkness A Night at the Opera Bachelor Party Barbershop Bowfinger Breaking Away Chasing Amy A Christmas Story The Commitments Death at a Funeral Diner Ed and his Dead Mother Fletch The Full Monty Funny Bones Galaxy Quest Grosse Pointe Blank Harvey Hear My Song High Fidelity The Hollywood Shuffle Hot Fuzz | The In-Laws (1979) Love, Actually Monty Python: The Life of Brian Monty Python: The Meaning of Life Mel Brooks' The History of the World, Part 1 Men In Black My Cousin Vinny My Favorite Year National Lampoon's Van Wilder The Odd Couple O' Brother Where Art Thou The Philadelphia Story PCU Real Genius The Ref Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead Saved! Saving Grace Shaun of the Dead Sleeper Some Like it Hot Three O'Clock High What's New Pussycat? |
Monday, April 7, 2008
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