Posts Tagged ‘Lauren’

Questions for everyone:

March 17, 2010

Wearing a Green Lantern shirt on St. Patty’s Day: Awesome, or TOTALLY AWESOME?!

Happy St. Patty’s Day. Stay safe, everyone!

-Lauren

Give me back that filet o fish…

March 16, 2010

Bravo, sir!

-Lauren

Avatar in 3-D

March 15, 2010

So I finally saw Avatar on March 14. Yea, I waited that long. Everyone told me how epic and amazing it was. Before I get to what I thought, let me tell you about what I went through to see this movie.

We drove way past the legal speed limit to get to a place 45 minutes away for a movie that was going to start in 30. We made it in record time. We paid for the tickets, got good seats, and as soon at the fucking trailers start, the building has to be evacuated. Some dumb kid pulled the fire alarm in the theater. The theater is inside of a mall, so a few thousand people spilled out into the mall. It was a cluster fuck, to say the least. After 40 minutes we went back in, and the movie started. We didn’t have sound for 2 minutes. I’m sure I missed a whole helluva lot. …

The 3-D effects were cool. It took me some time to get used to it, but I enjoyed it. However the story line sucked. Yes, it’s a great anti-war message or love your planet message or Americans want to take over everything message. The story line was just lacking. The acting, was also lacking. The movie as a whole was too much. I felt like I was in the theater for 10 hours. The Dark Knight was long, but it didn’t feel like it. This movie dragged, frankly there was too much movie. Some scenes could have been all together dropped. If I could remember what they were I would list them, but I was seriously bored through the film. I didn’t feel for any of the characters. They just seemed so flat to me.

The only good thing I have to say from the whole thing, was that we got two free passes for another movie. I’m down with that.

-Lauren

Today is my birthday.

March 14, 2010

Since today is my birthday, here is something funny I found on YouTube:

-Lauren

International Superman

March 13, 2010

Amazing.

Bollywood:

Turkish Superman:

And for the hell of it, Japanese Spider-Man, possibly the greatest thing ever, because of his giant robot:

-Lauren

Dan Parent is awesome.

March 10, 2010

Growing up I developed a deep love and adoration for Archie comics. When I was in the hospital (rather frequently), Archie and his friends always made me feel better. I adore the work of Dan Parent, Rex W. Lindsay and Bill Woggon and wanted to draw just like them. I would spend hours with a sketch book and pencils trying to copy their styles. The character I could only really draw well was Jughead, but he is my favorite so you know.

Dan Parent is easily my favorite Archie artist. I love the way he makes the characters look extra cartoony and just fun. His style is unique, its fluid, and it’s just easy on the eyes. I have a steady collection of OA by him, and I’m always more than happy to pay for them, because he really is one heckuva good artist. His work outside of Archie is pretty awesome and funny too! And, he kind of looks like David Tennant. You simply can not hate someone who kind of  looks like the Doctor. And if you do, you have no soul.

http://www.danparent.com

-Lauren

Please, ask for a photo.

March 9, 2010

Back in the day when I would cosplay at a con, I would notice other convention goers taking pictures of myself, or other cosplayers, from far away. Usually these pictures are of cosplayers mid-sentance, mid-hamburger-bite, whatever. Nothing looks more awkward than a Sailor Moon cosplayers sitting down, minding her own business and eating some food, when someone randomly gets a shot of her. I understand candid shots, but those are an art form that very few convention going photographers know how to pull off. Random dude with a point and shoot, you are not one of them.

While an argument can be made that if you are in costume, naturally you want people to take your picture. Of course, why else would I dress like this? But when I’m eating, DO NOT TAKE MY FUCKING PICTURE. I’ll take a photo of you on the crapper and see how much you like it, you asshat. The people who take pictures from a distance are also annoying. You’re at a con with several thousand other people. I’m willing to bet your world wont end if you ask a cosplayer for a real photo. I’m also willing to bet the cosplayer will not bite off your head! Hell, he or she may even be friendly!

Bottom line is, you look creepy when you take a photo from a distance. Is there something wrong that you can’t ask? If you are that shy, why are you at a con with several thousand other people. That seems very counter productive.

No really, ask for a picture.

-Lauren

Iron Man 2 Trailer 2

March 8, 2010

Sweet Jesus, what more can I say? This shit looks bananas!

-Lauren

Josie & The Pussycats

March 5, 2010

I feel like this series does not get nearly enough attention. While Archie is still publishing the series (the “manga” Josie was terrible though), and Boomerang is still showing the cartoon, this series is being vastly under-used. Here we have an all girls pop-rock band that goes on amazing adventures and shows that girls can be amazing, yet for some reason no one else thinks this is a good marketing device. Instead we still have Barbie (who is in her own right pretty fucking awesome), and Dora. I hate Dora. It’s cool that she’s teaching kids Spanish, but frankly she sucks.

While there was a (terrible) movie released nearly 10 years, the series has since become a blip on the radar. The series is a fun read, and the cartoons are fun to watch. Just imagine what kind of toys could be made with Josie & The Pussycats;

Josie Rock band
Really awesome dress up stuff
Dolls
Music sheets
Pretend instruments
CD’s

Hell, there could be a traveling show akin to what Dora and Disney on Ice does. The possibilities are endless, and the grooviest thing about this series? It can appeal to a very wide age range, and Josie (much like every other Archie character) can be re-made to fit in with the times. She’s a great character, and the rest of the cast is amazing too. Here’s hoping in 2010 we see more girl power from them.

-Lauren

The new Batgirl

March 4, 2010

I’ve been following the new Batgirl series, featuring Stephanie Brown as Batgirl. The series is pretty good since neither Stephanie, nor Barbara Gordon (Oracle) have to rely on Batman and Robin to get the job done. The boys really take a back seat in this series, although they do make an appearance at some point. The relationship between the new Batgirl, as well as the new Batman and Robin is clearly strained, so I don’t see them interacting much in the series. Stephanie is a bright, energetic college student who was “killed off” once before as a different superhero. She is hard-headed, but her heart is in the right place.

What attracts me to Batgirl is that she can fight on her own without the aid of a man. The original Bat-Girl (Betty Kane) was a pesky child who was Batwoman’s side kick, only thrown into the comics as a possible love interest for Robin. A few years after her debut, she was axed from the series, and replaced with Barbara Gordon, the Batgirl most of us are familiar with. Unlike the annoying Betty Kane, Barbara was a career woman who could fight independently. Granted she was inspired by Batman, but she is still strong enough to fight without him.

Batgirl might be at times compared to Wonder Woman, but frankly I find that a bit unfair. Wonder Woman is an Amazon with pretty amazing powers, while Batgirl has always been a regular girl (or well, you know, relatively speaking) who fights for the greater good with what she has. I’ve always admired Batgirl, and this new series is pretty good. If you have not read it yet, I urge you to pick up the first issue and get started!

-Lauren