In the fine animation tradition, Wall-E is a children’s movie featuring a protagonist on screen who refuses to wear pants throughout the film’s running time.
Oh, Donald Duck. What have you wrought?
I’m pretty pumped by the cinematic choices this weekend. Although, admittedly, I’m more excited about Wall-E than I am Wanted. I’m a huge animation nerd and all of Wall-E’s previews have been hitting the right mix of emotion, humor and wonder. There’s no doubt in my mind that it’s going to be excellent and well worth seeing multiple times on the big screen.
That said, I still think Wanted looks very good. In fact, I’m kind of surprised that I’m anticipating it. I didn’t read the original graphic novel written by Mark Millar (who is, incidentally, one of my favorite comic book writers). I guess the movie has very little in common with the comics, so maybe that’s a good thing. And, despite my grand disinterest in the heartthrob status of James MacAvoy (The Last King of Scotland excluded) and Morgan Freeman in what appears to be his fourteenth consecutive “wise man leading the guileless white boy” role) the effects and the action sequences I’ve seen so far look promising.
Oh, yeah. And you see Angelina Jolie’s backside for, like, two seconds.
Probably from the waste up.
The few advanced reviews I’ve read suggest that the plot device of an unassuming nobody who becomes a secretly-powered somebody should be enough to tweak The Wachowski’s and their set up for The Matrix – especially during a cubicle-exiting freak out on behalf of MacAvoy’s character. The main idea of the film being “do you accept complacency or do you reach for something greater?”
I’ve also read that Russian director Timur Bekmambetov comes from the more-is-more Michael Bay school of film and that Wanted is positively dripping in burly, chest-thumping Russian machismo. That can either be a good or a bad thing depending on your proclivities. But the point is that the movie does not let up.
As I mentioned last Friday, I will be at Wizard World Chicago this weekend – At Artist Alley table #4308! – and with the friends I attend the convention with, part of our tradition every year is to go out and see a movie together. We have two great films to choose from, but I kind of hope we see Wanted just so I don’t get in trouble with Cami back home. She’s as big of a Pixar nerd as I am and I know she’d be disappointed if we couldn’t see the movie together.
Wanted, on the other hand. She will never want to see. So we’ll have to see how that one shakes out.
In the meantime, be sure to listen To The Triple Feature podcast tonight at 9:00 PM CST over at TalkShoe.com. We’ll be talking about Get Smart and the savage beating The Love Guru took at the box office this weekend. How bad was it? People are already predicting the end of Mike Myers career. Ouch! Wasn’t this guy supposedly invincible 6 year ago?
Call in live and share your two cents! See you then!
Sorry, guys. But I’m afraid I won’t have any comics for you today or Friday. I have a good reason, though.
I’m dying.
Okay, that’s a little over dramatic. I only FEEL like I’m dying. I’m not really dying.
Brother, I don’t know what hit me upside the head yesterday, but I was feeling bad. Like, REALLY bad. I was light-headed, feverish, sweating one minute, shivering the next, back and joint pains… I had to stay home from work because of it. I was so dizzy, I couldn’t walk a straight line.
Basically, I ended up sleeping a full 24 hours. That’s not right, is it?
Anyway, as a result, I couldn’t produce today’s comic for you.
Truthfully, I don’t know if I’m any better on the wellness front. I forced myself to come into work today, but I would say I am at about 50%. I’m sure a lot of that has to do with not eating or drinking very much yesterday. I weighed myself this morning and I had lost five pounds overnight. Probably water weight from sweating so much.
The point is, I have to start feeling better and in a hurry because I’m going to Wizard World Chicago this weekend. Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Tom, if you’re so dizzy you can’t walk, should you be driving 6 hours to Chicago all by yourself?” Well, I’d be lying if that doesn’t worry me a little, too. But I’ve invested too much time, money and resources into making sure Wizard World Chicago will be the best convention possible and I’m not going to back down now. So I’m going. Period.
Hence, the reason there will be no Friday comic.
I know it sucks. I had a great follow up in mind for Monday’s comic. Shame on me for not having a buffer of strips, I suppose. That’s a lesson I still fail to learn. But between a full time job, a baby and everything else, there’s little time for extras.
At any rate, if you’re going to be at Wizard World Chicago this weekend, be sure to visit me at table #4308 on Artist’s Alley. You can find out if I made it there in one piece!
Thanks for your patience and understanding. I’ll see you guys back here on Monday.
I would have been content to let the message I posted about my illness on Wednesday run throughout next week, but this guest strip from Josh Anderson was too timely – and too funny – to pass up. I love how he tossed Gordon and Joe into the mix. And, frankly, the hundred-yard-stare he gave Tom was pretty much how I was feeling for the last two days. Only clammier. Also, a chance to infect Shia LaBeouf? Priceless!
I got a couple of e-mail from people who were spooked when I said I was dying on Wednesday. Sorry about that. Didn’t mean to put the fear of God into you, or anything like that. Sometimes I forget the impact words have.
So, to clarify – NOT dying. Just felt like death.
I went to the doctor yesterday and it turns out I have acute tonsillitis. That sounds bad, like I have to have my tonsils removed, or something. Not the case. It’s basically an upper respiratory infection that causes white spots on the tonsils – and they’re filled with pus! Yum!
The good news is I’m no longer contagious and he has me on a steroid to reduce the swelling an antibiotic to kill the infection. As of this writing, I’ve already taken two doses and I feel much better. Not 100%, but not wincing from the back pain and migraines my body was delivering as part of the fever that was trying to get rid of the infection. So, yeah. Better.
I still plan on going to Wizard World Chicago this weekend. So if you’re in attendance, look me up at table #4308 on Artist’s Alley.
Oh, and be sure to send thanks to Josh Anderson for his guest comic by visiting his site Game U. I think you’ll like what you find there.
Thanks again for the well wishes and concern. I’ll see you all here on Monday!