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Archive for July, 2007

Warren Spector’s Blog

Warren Spector, of Deus Ex and System Shock fame, whom was one of my idols back when (ehm… a couple of years ago that is), has just started blogging.

Sugarshock by Joss Whedon

Sugarshock is a quirty little webcomic by Joss Whedon (via Nerd World and Dark Horse Presents).

Blade Runner Final Cut Footage

Courtesy of the largely intolerable Ain’t It Cool News, comes footage from the upcoming Blade Runner release. I can’t wait; I’m going to hole myself up in the apartment and just watch the whole stinkin’ mess from one end to the other. It’ll be epic. I don’t really want the big suitcase, because where to put it? But man, do I ever want that suitcase…

Update: Cinematical scored a rather lengthy interview with Ridley Scott.

The Power of Java?

The Power of Java?

"By installing Java, you will be able to experience the power of Java…"

Really? And without installing Java, I wouldn’t be able to experience the power of Java?… Who thinks up these things?

Ian Watson on Kubrick and A.I.

A great article on Ian Watson’s collaboration with Kubrick on A.I., which has many great bits, including this one:

One day Emilio (red: Kubrick’s chauffeur) was driving me down the M1 motorway in the charcoal-coloured Mercedes en route to the manor house. “Ian,” he said, “Stanley phoned me on Sunday afternoon, even though he promised I could have Sunday afternoon to myself. `I need some string, Emilio,’ he told me. Stanley likes to tie things up with string. Ah but Ian,” continued Emilio, “I know about these things by now. So I said, `Stanley, where are you?’ `I’m in the computer room.’ `All right, Stanley, do you see the wall with the shelves? On the middle shelf in the middle there is a ball of string.’ `I can see it!’ `Wait! Go directly to the shelf, and come back here with the string, and tell me you have it!’ `Ian,’ said Emilio triumphantly, `I have string in every room for situations like this. And I also have extra balls of string hidden in each room as well!” #

And of course this one, which goes out to Martin and Poulsen:

I had written a novel entitled Inquisitor set in the wacky far-future world of Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000; he wanted a pre-publication printout right away. “Who knows, Ian?” he mused. “Maybe this is my next movie?” I arranged for Games Workshop to send him samples of their games and artwork and obtained for him from fantasy artist Ian Miller a portfolio of drawings of monsters. Anything could be grist to the mill, now or at some future date.

Incidentally, I like inquiring fresh minds what they thought of A.I… What did you think of A.I.?

Initial Beowulf Thoughts

Let it be known that I am very unimpressed with the Beowulf trailer. Even if Gaiman feels its 2D presentation doesn’t do it justice, that hardly makes up for the dodgy facial animation, PS2-quality ocean and weird stilted horses.

Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s very very well done, even the ‘dodgy animation’, but it is instantly recognizable as sub-reality, and thus lands itself square in uncanny valley.

I just don’t believe we have the technology to do this properly. Not yet.

And while I have a lot of faith in Zemeckis, he is one of my favorite directors in fact, this stab at the new 3D cinema that’s on the rise (thanks to Cameron, Lucas and Jackson I suppose), is so far not getting much hype in the Heilemann/Andersen household.

PS: Not to mention the horrible compression on, at least, the 720p trailer!

PPS: My opinion is more important than yours, since Beowulf takes place partly in Denmark, so there!

PPPS: I would love to see the Beowulf opera Elliot Goldenthal composed the music for; alas I only have a horrible bootleg of just the music, and I doubt it will be touring to Denmark any time soon; and if it does, I doubt I’ll be able to get tickets. Oh voe.

PPPPS: Crispin Glover being in this must mean the Back to the Future II rift has mellowed over the years… Glover is an odd fish…

So There…

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk

From the amazing Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk (which is finally getting its sequel. Yay!)