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New Bike

by wpmorse on March 13, 2013 at 6:14 am
Posted In: Test

Well I’m happy to say an inconvenience that I’ve endured since the new year is over.

My old mule of a dirt bike, which had been pretty much been held together by spit and prayer for over a year finally broke down for good. You know it’s a bad sign when you bring your bike to the shop and the first thing they ask you is “how much do you like your bike” As in the amount of work would cost as much as a new bike.

So I took it home feeling like it was another sign that my life was falling apart, and took to walking and busing and getting out of the office a lot less because of it. Maybe I was feeling a little bit paranoid but I was beginning to get the feeling I was beginning to gain weight again.

Finally I had had enough of it and started shopping around for a replacement bracing myself for something way too expensive. Happily I found out that once I stopped looking for anything fancy the price dropped down pretty fast. And I soon had myself settling on a nice gray Raleigh.

So far I’m happy with it. Perhaps it is a reflection on how bad my old bike was that I’m being impressed by the little things. For example this one is my size which means I can look behind me for oncoming traffic which I couldn’t do on the old one because I was leaning down too much. On the way home I went up a hill that I usually struggle with as if they were nothing and it is noticeably faster. (of course the old bike I used to believe could be passed by little kids on tricycles so I don’t know just how much of a big deal that one is.)

└ Tags: Bicycle, Raleigh
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Much Ado About Nothing

by wpmorse on March 12, 2013 at 10:29 am
Posted In: Test

At the moment I’m not sure what I think of this. Make no mistake I am not one of those annoying purists who can’t stand any adoption that does not involve Elizabethan costume in fact my favorite version of Julius Ceasar remains a 1989 Trinity Repertory Company production directed by Oskar Eustis that did the whole thing as a metaphor for the Kennedy assassination in 60s dress (you can not know true horror until you’ve seen Mark Antony’s speech televised). So any imaginable angle on a Shakespeare play is okay by me even if it fails terribly.

So I have no problem with Much Ado About Nothing in modern dress involving what appears to be Hollywood yuppies. At the moment what stands out to me is the blatant use of the American dialect. Again I shouldn’t have a problem with this after all the Elizabethan English is a lot closer to American English than it is to British English. But the thing in most American productions, even when they are not affecting a British accent they speak the dialogue so formally you forget that they are not. What I’m seeing in this trailer has them speaking it so naturally that it almost sounds like a foreign language. Which should be fascinating.

Maybe my uncertainty is because Joss Whedon is the last person I would imagine attached to a project like this. Hopefully I’m being unfair. I’ll be looking forward to see what I think of it.

└ Tags: Joss Whedon, Julius Ceaser, Much Ado About Nothing, Oskar Eustis, Shakespeare, Trinity Repertory Company
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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on March 12, 2013 at 8:00 am
Posted In: Test

Today’s Rhapsody is the first section of “Schelomo” The Hebraic Rhapsody for solo cello and large orchestra by Ernest Bloch

└ Tags: Cello, Classical Music, Ernest Bloch, Music, Rhapsody
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Hotel Transylvania

by wpmorse on March 11, 2013 at 10:03 am
Posted In: Test

Well I finally got my copy of Hotel Transylvania from the library which since I’d been getting constant tastes of it from the film section at the local Barnes and Noble I’d been looking forward to quite a bit.

I confess that when it first came out I had very mixed feelings about mainly due to Adam Sandler. Now to make things clear I do not share any of my friends’ extreme dislike to Adam Sandler’s work. In fact I think he’s very good at what he does. What he does I am not in any way shape or for the target audience for.

I am however a huge fan of Genndy Tartakovsky. So despite any misgivings I had about the film I wanted his first feature film to work for him.

And for the most part I think it did.

I don’t think I’ll call Hotel Transylvania any great masterpiece, but it was a lot of fun… For the most part I keep thinking it as a Cary Grant style screwball comedy with Adam Sandler’s Dracula as Cary Grant’s overprotective father figure desperately stumbling over his own dignity as his paradigm starts falling apart around him.

Like I said, fun.

Taratovsky put in some great Tex Avery inspired slapstick bits with the scene with floating ballroom tables and a chase scene involving the hotel’s chef and everyone else being my favorite.

Along with Adam Sandler the voice actors made up a solid ensemble cast with what was a comedy all star cast… my favorite being  Steve Buscemi as a put upon Wolf Man and Fran Drescher as Eunice the Wife of Frankenstein playing up her nails on the blackboard persona up to the nines.

So I think I’ll recommend this as an enjoyable piece of fluff and hopefully a useful springboard to even better projects for Mr. Tartakovsky.

└ Tags: Adam Sandler, Animation, Comedy, Dracula, Film, Genndy Tartakovsky
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Friday Museum Sketches

by wpmorse on March 8, 2013 at 6:21 am
Posted In: Art

LiBai&BacchusFor today’s sketch we have two quickies from the Seattle Art Museum’s Porcelain collection. The first is a figure of Li Bai made in China during the Kangxi period (between 1662 and 1732) in Jingdezhen hard Paste.

The second is German representing an infant Bacchus feeding grapes to a leopard made in Meissen hard paste.

└ Tags: Bacchus, Li Bai, Porcelain, Seattle Art Museum, Sketches
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ECCC 2013 Costume Tally

by wpmorse on March 7, 2013 at 9:45 am
Posted In: Test

Well as I may have mentioned during my previous reports I spent a lot of my downtime during the con recording all of the costumes that I saw. Having finally processed my notes I thought I would share my findings. A few caveats… This is an extremely inaccurate list. It is based only on the people in costumes who were walking through Artist Alley. (I saw a lot more “professional” costumes when I was walking around but I didn’t have my notebook) I only noted down costumes that I recognized, which discounts half of the people dressed as video game characters and there are probably quite a few characters I didn’t recognize correctly (for example I’m sure one of the people I recorded as Peter Pan were probably Link from Legend of Zelda) There were several relatively generic costumes that I grouped together even if I could tell if I could recognize the franchise so for example I put all of the Alice in Wonderlands together even though I could tell one of them was from the American Mcgee game.  Finally since I was working the table I couldn’t maintain the list. But based on this I noted (that is recognized) 187 different costumes. To save space I’ll only list multiples, that is to say more than one.

So on Friday the most popular costumes were as follows.

Doctor Who (Matt Smith)

7

Finn (Adventure Time)

6

Doctor Who (David Tennant)

6

Star Trek OST

4

Captain America

4

Spiderman

4

Fiona (Adventure Time)

3

Robin

3

Ash Ketchum

3

Loki

3

Riddler

3

Thor

3

Wonder Woman

3

Misty

3

Final Fantasy

3

Stargate SGI

3

Catwoman

2

Kaylee (Firefly)

2

Pinkie Pie (MLP)

2

Twilight Sparkle (MLP)

2

Mandelorian

2

Marceline

2

Rogue

2

Arrow

2

Elf

2

Hawkeye

2

Huntress

2

Nick Fury

2

Pirate

2

Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time)

2

Applejack (MLP)

2

Fluttershy (MLP)

2

Green Lantern (Other)

2

Hulk

2

Korra

2

Snow White

2

Stormtrooper

2

Superman

2

On the second day the day with the most people and people with the time and willingness to dress up the count went as follows.

 

Robin

7

Fiona (Adventure Time)

5

Finn (Adventure Time)

4

Loki

4

Harley Quinn

4

Super Girl

4

Doctor Who (Matt Smith)

3

Doctor Who (David Tennant)

3

Star Trek OST

3

Ash Ketchum

3

Riddler

3

Mandelorian

3

Marceline (Adventure Time)

3

Assasin’s Creed

3

Captain America

2

Thor

2

Catwoman

2

Kaylee (Firefly)

2

Batgirl

2

Link

2

Judge Dredd

2

POKEMON

2

Rocky Horror

2

Zombies

2

 

Sunday generally has the least costumes but there was a pretty good spread.

Star Trek TNG

7

Doctor Who (Matt Smith)

6

Star Trek OST

6

Twilight Sparkle (MLP)

4

Deadpool

4

Captain America

3

Pinkie Pie (MLP)

3

Ramona (Scott Pilgrim)

3

Spiderman

3

Fiona (Adventure Time)

2

Finn (Adventure Time)

2

Ash Ketchum

2

Catwoman

2

Kaylee (Firefly)

2

Batgirl

2

Wonder Woman

2

Rogue

2

Jedi

2

Alice

2

Rorshach

2

R2D2 (Dress)

2

Chobbits

2

hobbit

2

 

For our final tally the list get’s a little long so I’ll limit it to a minimum of three costumes. Based on that when we add up all of the costumes for the entire weekend the final tally for costumes is…

Doctor Who (Matt Smith)

16

Star Trek OST

13

Finn (Adventure Time)

12

Fiona (Adventure Time)

10

Doctor Who (David Tennant)

10

Robin

10

Captain America

9

Ash Ketchum

8

Star Trek TNG

7

Spiderman

7

Loki

7

Twilight Sparkle (MLP)

6

Pinkie Pie (MLP)

6

Catwoman

6

Kaylee (Firefly)

6

Wonder Woman

6

Harley Quinn

6

Super Girl

6

Thor

6

Riddler

6

Deadpool

5

Ramona (Scott Pilgrim)

5

Batgirl

5

Rogue

5

Mandelorian

5

Marceline (Adventure Time)

5

Jedi

4

Assasin’s Creed

4

Link

4

Arrow

4

Misty

4

Alice

3

Rorshach (Watchmen)

3

R2D2 (Dress)

3

Dalek (dress)

3

Doctor Who (Tom Baker)

3

Elf

3

Huntress

3

Nick Fury

3

Hawkeye

3

Pirate

3

Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time)

3

Final Fantasy

3

Stargate SGI

3

All in all It was some pretty good variety. The one thing that struck me was there really wasn’t any real theme this year. Usually there are costumes that are so popular I wouldn’t have to do this tally to tell you what it was this year it was all over the place. Actually I take it back just a little bit. As I said the only costumes that I recognized. What looked like the most popular costume were these demon like people with gray skin, orange horns and a zodiac symbol on their shirts. Anyone know who or what they are?

└ Tags: Cosplay, Emerald City ComicCon, List
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