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Happy Festivus!

by wpmorse on December 23, 2019 at 3:16 pm
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Just realized that Festivus was today, So I had to crank this out fast.

In this Rhapsodies Illustration, Paul and Nancy celebrate Festivus with "Feats of Strength."
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Finally, Our New Couple

by wpmorse on December 23, 2019 at 8:28 am
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Here’s a sketch of our New couple. Kristoff Claus, better know as Kris Kringle (he plays younger in folklore) and Treasure. I’m sure they’ll be happy together.

Two more original character designs for the darling wedding couple Kristoff Claus, otherwise known as Kris Kringle, and his fiancée Treasure.
Kris and Treasure
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Meet The Brothers Claus

by wpmorse on December 20, 2019 at 9:48 am
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As I mentioned in today’s strip, we’ve met these guys before. The brothers Claus, Ray and Lesley are Santa’s two oldest sons. They don’t show up in Christmas folklore because they generally do all of the things that need to be done that people don’t like to talk about. In the past, they’ve had a noticeably different agenda than our heroes. Though they’ve helped them more recently… whether Peaseblossom likes it or not.

Ray, when he’s not messing with you, will assure you it was all just business. Lesley just wants to be friendly… In a slap you on the back, crushing handshake, sort of way. (His wife, Sophie keeps him in line.)

A Character sketch of the Brothers Claus, Ray and Lesley, Santa's two oldest sons.
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Meet Sophie Claus!

by wpmorse on December 18, 2019 at 9:13 am
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In her first appearance in today’s comic, here’s Sophie Claus! That’s right, Mrs. Claus. Well… actually no. She’s Santa Claus’s daughter in law. We’ve actually met her husband a few times, though we’ll do that introduction properly later this week.

She generally finds herself in management positions and runs a tight ship. She certainly doesn’t take any guff from obsequious pixies!

Making her first appearance in the Annual Rhapsodies Christmas Comic... Meet Sophie Claus... The other Mrs. Claus... That is to say, Santa's Daughter in Law.
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Wednesday Christmas Double Features – Comic Classics

by wpmorse on December 18, 2019 at 8:25 am
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For this week’s entry for this year’s Christmas Marathon, I watched classic Christmas comedies featuring some of the old school comic actors.

Wednesday Christmas Double Features – Comic Classics -great rupert

First on my list was George Pal’s The Great Rupert, directed by Irving Pichel, tells the story of an animal trainer who is down on his luck and behind on his rent. When he can’t get anybody interested in his trained squirrel act, he releases the squirrel, Rupert in Central Park. On the way out of the park, he runs into his old friend, the Amendola family led by father Louie, Jimmy Durante, move into the abandoned apartment themselves. Meanwhile, the apartment owners had just gotten a windfall of an annual of a weekly dividend check. Not wanting to Have to pay taxes on it, he hides the money a hole in the wall. Meanwhile, Rupert has returned to the home and does not like the idea of somebody shoving green paper into his bedroom. He throws it out where it falls into the Amendola household. Since it happens when Mrs. Amemdola is praying. It is perceived as a Christmas miracle.

Growing up all I knew about Jimmy Durante from cartoon parodies, so I could recognize his voice. Later I saw him in a two-minute cameo in the film It’ as well as some of his radio shows and found him far better than the parodies. For the most part, he’s what makes the film worth watching. The rest of the film is mostly fluffy Hallmark card material, and hardly worth watching. After Durante the best thing about this film is Rupert. Rupert is done in Pal’s Puppetoon style animation, which is surprisingly convincing.

In the next film, Sidney Lanfield’s The Lemondrop Kid, based on a short story of the same name by Damon Runyon, Bob Hope plays the titular character a small-time conman who makes his living by touting horses at a Florida racetrack. When he accidentally screws up a mobster’s bet. He finds himself having to pay the mobster 10,000 dollars by Christmas. Can he come up with a scan good enough to make this work?

While Hope’s performance is mostly solid I really don’t have much to say about this film. Mostly what it can be remembered for is this is the origin of the Christmas song “Silver Bells.”

└ Tags: Christmas, Movie Reviews
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Wednesday Christmas Double Features – Thrillers

by wpmorse on December 10, 2019 at 9:38 am
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Well ’tis the season, so It’s time for this year’s Christmas marathon. Starting things out are a pair of spy thrillers that just happen to take place during Christmas.

Wednesday Christmas Double Features - Thrillers - Long Kiss Goodnight

The first on the list, Renny Harlin’s The Long Kiss Goodnight, Gina Davis plays Samantha Caine a woman who showed up eight years ago pregnant with no memory. Over the years, she tried to find out who she was with the help of a private investigator, Mitch Hennessey (Samuel L. Jackson) with no luck. Fortunately, she’s managed to adjust to her new life and has decided to move on. Her first step is to attend the Christmas parade as Mrs. Claus. Her face is seen on TV where she is recognized as an assassin named Charly Baltimore. Soon people from her past are coming to kill her and she has to remember or die. 

This film was okay, with some good action. Samuel Jackson is as good as ever. 

Wednesday Christmas Double Features - thrillers -3 days of the condor

In the next film on my list Sydney Pollocks 3 Days of the Condor Robert Redford plays Joe Turner, a CIA analyst whose job is to read books to see if nobody is unwittingly revealing CIA plots and if there are any useful ideas. One day he comes back from work to find that everyone in his office has been murdered. Now he has to avoid the killers while trying to find out who ordered the hit. 

This was a wonderfully suspenseful film. My favorite part was where Turner narrowly avoids being killed only to find himself sharing an elevator with his would-be killer, wonderfully played by Max Von Sydow.

└ Tags: Christmas, Movie Reviews, Thrillers
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