Say, while I'm at it does anyone out there know which Harlan Ellison story contains his pages-long curse...or is it just a long insult? Fans will know what I mean. Come to think of it does anyone know where in the Bible I can find the long series of curses levied against anyone who touches the Arc of the Covenant?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
TWO HUNDRED WAYS TO SAY, "YOU'RE STUPID!"
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
WHEN THE FUNNY PAPERS WERE FUNNY (PART 2)
Sunday, March 18, 2007
JOHN CURRIN
HOW ABOUT SOME COUNTRY?
Thanks a million to William for sending me this link to the Collins Kids! John used to play this video all the time! Let me see what other good country I can find...
...How "bout this? Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys doing "San Antonio Rose!"
Or this: Jimmie Rodgers doing "Blue Yodel!" This is one of those infuriating clips that stops every few seconds the first time it plays, at least on my computer. If you have the same problem let it download in fits and starts then play it over again.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
TWO OIL SKETCHES BY RUBENS
Thursday, March 15, 2007
WHEN THE SUNDAY FUNNIES ACTUALLY WERE FUNNY
Here's Rudolph Dirks' "Katzenjammer Kids" from 1902! Click to enlarge. This is better than anything in the funnies now and it's more than a hundred years old! Good Grief! Where did we go astray!?
I love the spacious layouts. Having room to breathe makes the action funnier somehow.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
STAGE DESIGN
This is too big a subject to cover in one post but I can still put up some pretty pictures. My interest in stage design comes from being blown away by the sets (or the influence of sets) in cartoons like "What's Opera, Doc?" and animated features like "Fantasia" and "Alice in Wonderland." The backdrop above is from "Guys and Dolls" (1950) but it also looks a lot like the street outside the stadium in "Baseball Bugs." Animation is full of theatrical influence.

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