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THE SIMPSONS MOVIE

July 2nd, 2007 | by Tom
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The Simpsons Movie - July 27, 2007You’d have to be living under a rock not to be aware of The Simpsons Movie coming out on June 27, but have you guys checked out their recently revamped web site? You should really check it out. There are a bunch of new interactive elements and games, wallpaper, buddy icons, the whole digital marketing gumbo. Even ring tones!

The thing I like the most is The Simpsons avatar creator. So if you ever wondered what you would look like if you lived in Springfiled, now you can make a version of yourself Simpsons-style.

Here’s another bit of Simpsons goodness you’ll only get here: Check out the recently redesigned Simpsons Online Store and enter the word “HOMER” at checkout to get 10% off your total purchase. Don’t say I never did anything for you! I think I’m going to buy the Season 8 DVDs. I’m falling behind in my collection.

This movie has been in production for so long, it’s like I can’t believe it’s coming out. Almost like I don’t want to get my hopes up until it’s ACTUALLY in theaters. But there’s a good chance once it’s out there that I’ll be seeing it, oh, ABOUT A BILLION TIMES!!!

└ Tags: redesign, The Simpons Movie, web site
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iPHONE!

June 29th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

There’s a lot of talk about the new Apple iPhone being released today.

Guess what? I GOT ONE!

It was totally by accident. Cami, Henry and I were wandering through the mall today and our AT&T store had a sign out front that said “Only 14 iPhones left!” I didn’t think much of it because I knew it was too expensive for me to purchase, so we kept walking.

Later, we came home and I got online. I was reading articles about iPhones for sale on eBay with price tags over $1,000!

So I sat at home wringing my hands and debating about whether or not to go back to the store and grab one. I even consulted my LiveJournal friends. With their encouragement, I raced back to the store and bought one. I’m glad I did. I spoke to the manager and he said their location was the only one in Iowa, Minnesota or Nebraska to have any iPhones left in stock.

So, of course, our new iPhone is now on eBay. It’s a three day auction that I started for $650. We’ll ship overnight anywhere in the world, so if you’re interested, bid away! If you have friends who might be interested, let them know, too!

Cami and I are planning to take any profits from the sale and put them toward Henry’s college savings fund. It might not sound very exciting, but we’re trying to be creative. So it’s all going toward a good cause. Good for Henry, anyway. 18 years from now.

THANKS!

└ Tags: ebay, iPhone, reselling
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MORE INFO

June 27th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

First, I wanted to say thanks to everyone who has sent e-mails or left comments in support of my computer problems. I’m getting lots of great feedback.

Truthfully, though, I’m having a little trouble sorting out what route to take and I thought it might be helpful if I offer you guys a little more information.

Right now, my desktop has two hard drives. One that is 120GB that houses the operating software and all the other software like Photoshop, Dreamweaver and the like. The second internal hard drive is 20GB, came from my last computer, was wiped clean and now only contains Theater Hopper information. I have a third hard drive that is external and houses all of my MP3s, photos and video. If I ever get this sorted out, I’m going to move all that Theater Hopper stuff over there, too.

I’m starting to wonder if my OS hard drive is starting to crap out on me. My machine is about 3 or 4 years old and I noticed it was making some strained whirring sounds in the last month or so. I’ve had one person advise that I replace the hard drive with Windows XP already installed and then bring over all the old software. This might be a more costly solution, but might be more viable long term if it is the hard drive physically failing.

Anyway, that’s a little more information to go on. I still haven’t decided what I’m going to do, but maybe some of you who have left suggestions can take this information to help me devise a more specific course of action.

Thanks again to everyone!

└ Tags: computer problems, help, support
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FURTHER DELAYS

June 27th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Sorry, guys. No comic today. I tried salvaging my desktop and it’s been a slog.

Turns out I found my install disks and I called Dell to help walk me through it. The bad news is that it wasn’t registering the prompt to rescue the drive from the CD, so I ended up having to reformat my entire hard drive. It’s formatting as we speak, having taken the last 30 minutes to progress 3%. I’d be surprised if I didn’t have to buy a new hard drive when it was all over.

I can probably use my laptop to complete my work. But right now, I’m too tired to make it work. Henry was sick over the weekend and he hasn’t been quite right since. He used to sleep through the night. Now he’s wide away at 4:00 in the morning. That, coupled with the worry about my machine last night led to practically no sleep. I’m running on fumes.

I might try to update Friday, but we’ll just have to see how it goes.

All I know is that I’m glad I bought an external drive to house all my music, photos and video. I have a second internal hard drive for all the Theater Hopper stuff. So my original art will go untouched. But it’s a close call.

I’m sitting here thinking about how good things were for Theater Hopper last year. The books, the conventions, the success. This year has been a real struggle. I can’t help but think how much worse it could have been if I lost all my original artwork. I probably would have given up completely.

In the meantime, does anyone have suggestions for a reliable internal hard drive that I might set up my operating system on? Does anyone think I need to purchase a OS upgrade? The disks that came with my computer were from 2003. Thoughts?

└ Tags: computer problem, delay, desktop, help
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THE TRIPLE FEATURE TONIGHT AT 9:00 PM CST

June 25th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

I just wanted to remind everyone to check out The Triple Feature talkcast tonight at 9:00 PM CST over at TalkShoe.


THE TRIPLE FEATURE – TONIGHT – 9:00 PM CST – TALKSHOE.COM

Last week, we took the night off. Gordon has been busy looking for an apartment and Cami and I went to the Ben Folds / John Mayer concert. Since Joe was all by his lonesome, we decided to scrap it.

This week we’re back and ready to kick ass. Topics of discussion will include Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, 1408 and Evan Almighty. Be there and toss in your two cents by either participating in the live chat room or calling in and speaking to the three of us in real-time!

Another reason to tune in to tonight’s broadcast is because we’re running in conjunction with the release of the film Evening on June 29. If you haven’t heard of it, the cast is insane – Claire Danes, Toni Collette, Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha Richardson, Meryl Streep, and Glenn Close all star in it.

As part of the contest, we’ll be giving away a make up bag, a cook book and two posters. If you’re interested, just listen to tonight’s broadcast for the first half of a two-part phrase. Come back to Theater Hopper on Wednesday for the second half of the phrase. When you have the complete phrase, e-mail it along with your name, age and mailing address to theaterhopper@hotmail.com. The winner will be chosen at random!

For a synopsis of the film along with links to the trailer and video clips, please click here And don’t forget to listen to The Triple Feature tonight at 9:00 PM CST at TalkShoe.com!

└ Tags: Evan Almighty, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, podcast, The Triple Feature
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COLORING CONTEST ART

June 22nd, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

I posted the first blog last night, so when I said “come back later in the day,” I think I was running on a different timetable. Either that, or I’m just impatient. Or, potentially fearful that I will forget to update the site with the art I promised you.

So here it is. Here’s the artwork I did for a recent local coloring contest!

Coloring Contest Artwork - Juice

I probably have to explain what this is about.

Y’see, my editor over at Juice – a weekly publication created by writers of The Des Moines Register and aimed at the 20-something set – asked me if I would be interested in producing some artwork for a coloring contest they were running called “Summer Fun in Des Moines.” I jumped at the chance. I would have done it just to have something to do. But it didn’t hurt that they were paying me extra for it.

I was stuck for ideas for the longest time, though. See, even though it’s a coloring contest, IT’S NOT FOR KIDS! So I had to think of something appropriately “adult” without crossing the line into anything vulgar. I asked my editor for suggestions and he said, “People socializing. You know, drinking.” This is not an unreasonable request for Juice. They often go around to all the social events in the city and take pictures of people out having a good time. Then they post them on their web site.

I felt a little funny about drawing cartoons of people drinking, but I think what I came up with is open to interpretation. I really like how the girl turned out in this one. I tried something different with how I draw eyes and it worked. I also went a little more cartoony for the man’s jaw line. You see that kind of style a lot now, but it’s hard to get my brain to tell my hand to do that. So I thought that was a minor accomplishment.

The land marks in the background are the Simon Estes Amphitheater and the state Capitol. The Simon Estes Amphitheater is basically this metal arch over a concrete pavilion next to the Des Moines River where they have a lot of concert performances in the summer. Simon Estes is an opera singer and probably the most cultured celebrity we have, so they trot him out for all kinds of stuff.

The Capitol building is, well, a Capitol building. But I think it’s an amazing piece of architecture. I’ve been to a few other state capitals and they don’t inspire anything in me like this building does. The domes are gold leaf!

Anyway, that’s probably more Iowa history than you care about. I just wanted to show you guys some artwork I was proud of. Hope you liked it!

└ Tags: artwork, coloring contest, Des Moines Register, Juice
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WITH THANKS, BESTWEEKEVER.TV

June 22nd, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

I have to let everyone know right off the bat that the following content is not mine, but stolen from this post over at BestWeekEver.tv and I think it’s brilliant. It’s an excellent bit of satire poking fun at the ridiculousness of the AFI Top 100 list and the utter stupidity of their recently revised list.

Read and enjoy!

Citizen Kane Has Not Magically Become Terrible In The Last Nine Years

This week, The American Film Institute announced its updated list of the 100 Greatest Films of All Time, and while “Citizen Kane held down the top spot, I was surprised to see how many 40 and 50 year old movies are a lot greater now than they were in 1998. Here are some of the notable leaps from the 1998 List to the 2007 List and my explanations for how they happened:

“Raging Bull – 1998: #24, 2007: #4
2007 Oscar wins for “The Departed made critics go back and take a look at spunky, talented kid named “Marty Scorcese.

“The Searchers – 1998: #96, 2007: #12
Overwhelming gayness of “Brokeback Mountain has critics longing for the days of the John Wayne western, when gay sex was merely implied.

“The Godfather – 1998: #3, 2007: #2
(passing up “Casablanca)Critics were so happy the ending didn’t just go to silent black, they were able to disregard existence of both World War II and love.

“The Jazz Singer – 1998: #90, 2007: Not in Top 100
America is still just as racist as it was in 1998, we’re just not voting racistly anymore.

“The General – 1998: Not in Top 100, 2007: #18
Massive success of recent crappy sequels have made people realize they’d much rather pay to see Buster Keaton run around on top of a train and fall a lot.

“On The Waterfront – 1998: #8, 2007: #19
Critics agree that it’s becoming exponentially harder each year to not imagine that every time Marlon Brando speaks, he’s asking for butter.

“Vertigo – 1998: #61, 2007: #9
Grammy voters’ neverending U2 orgy somehow spills over to AFI list; Bob Dylan’s most recent album also named #85 greatest film ever made.

“Schindler’s List – 1998: #9, 2007: #8
Historians have discovered that the Holocaust was, in fact, about 1% more horrible than originally believed.

└ Tags: 100 Greatest Films of All Time, AFI, American Film Institute, Best Week Ever, satire, top list
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BACK TO TWO TIMES A WEEK?

June 20th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

This is just a random bit of news. Take it for what you will.

On Monday, Cami and I went to see Ben Folds and John Mayer in concert. After Ben’s set, while they were setting the stage for Mayer, Cami and I were sitting and talking. Out of nowhere she says, “I think you should do Theater Hopper two times a week.” It hit me like a ton of bricks. “Why?” I asked. “Because I think it’s killing you to only do it once a week,” she said.

As you recall, I reduced the number of strips to once a week in order to spend more time with Cami and Henry. I’m still updating three times a week, having replaced the comics with movie and DVD reviews on Mondays that some of you really love (and some of you really hate) and random sketches on Friday (which almost everyone is indifferent to).

Now since things with Henry are kind of settling down and because I pretty much only work on the comic after he’s asleep, Cami has given me this “permission slip” of sorts to increase production on the site.

The problem is, I’m not sure what to do with it.

Cami suggested that I update with two comics a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I think that’s a bad idea. I’ve gotten you guys into the habit of coming to the site every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for almost 5 years. It would be pretty jarring to switch to Tuesday/Thursday.

So, the obvious solution to me is to continue doing reviews on Mondays (tossing in sketches when I don’t have a review) and doing the comics on Wednesday and Friday.

I don’t know when this would begin, but I’m mulling my options and hopefully it will happen soon. I do feel a little rusty, though, so it’s intimidating. When you’re updating three times a week, you don’t have time to think about what you’re doing. You gotta be quick with the funny! But since I went to one comic a week, I could be a little lazy with how I scheduled my time. I need to draft a new schedule and figure out how things will work in the New World Order.

Anyway, I guess I just wanted to tease at a possible change in the future and I was curious as to your response. If you have anything you want to share, go ahead and leave it in the comments!

└ Tags: updating
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NO TRIPLE FEATURE TONIGHT

June 18th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

I need to put this out there before it slips my mind, but for those of you who are fans of The Triple Feature talkcast, we will NOT be broadcasting tonight.

Gordon is out of town, which Joe and I knew in advance. But what I had totally forgotten is that Cami and I are going to see John Mayer and Ben Folds in concert tonight (the whitest concert u know!), so I won’t be home to host the show. I doubt Joe wants to do it all by his lonesome.

If you haven’t had an opportunity to listen to The Triple Feature, this week might be a good opportunity to indoctrinate yourself. Just go to our show listing over at Talkshoe and download one of our recent episodes. I actually just got an e-mail from someone last week who said that he was listening to our discussion about Spider-Man 3 in episode 20 and that the conversation holds up really well. He felt a lot of the points we made were still relevant. So that’s nice to know!

Anyway, check us out and we’ll be back next week with an all new show!

└ Tags: canceled, podcast, The Triple Feature
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DOES YOUR THEATER HAVE ONE OF THESE

June 18th, 2007 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Check out this picture I took with my cell phone (man, I love technology).

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer display

It’s this giant display at my local theater for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. I’ve never seen anything like it. I mean, mannequins? I’m just trying to figure out how they shipped the damn thing. Must have cost a pretty penny.

At any rate, I thought it was unique enough to share. Does your local theater have anything like this? Just curious.

└ Tags: display, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
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