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September 18th, 2006 | by Tom
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I just wanted to remind everyone that tomorrow is the last day you can submit an order for your copy of "Theater Hopper: Year Two" and still have your chance at winning one of two hand-made Truman dolls – stitched together with loving care by Cami herself!

So far there have only been a handful of orders since last Wednesday, so your chances of winning are still good!

Don’t forget that "Theater Hopper: Year Two" is available for the special pre-order price of $15.00 and that your purchase will be added to the Theater Hopper Sales Drive – our month long goal to raise enough money to send these books to the printer by September 29! We’re almost to the half-way point and every order counts!

"Theater Hopper: Year Two" collects all of the comics between August 6, 2003 and August 2, 2004. Each comic comes with brand new commentary that threads a narrative through the strips. What jokes worked, what didn’t, how I improved my art and all the behind-the-scenes details you crave! People who bought copies of the first book have been telling me how it was their favorite part of the book. They couldn’t put it down!

As an added incentive, "Theater Hopper: Year Two" also includes 7 guest strips from the era as well as 84 bonus sketches collected from back in the day when I was competing for placement on those "Top 10 web comic" voting sites! Great stuff contained there!

If you’ve yet to obtain your copy of "Theater Hopper: Year One," remember that we are also offering a special bundled package that puts the first two books together for $25.00! You save almost $10.00 over buying them seperately. That’s almost 500 pages of content! I’ve been please to see a lot of people taking advantage of this opportunity. Don’t let it pass you by!

If you already have your book needs covered, don’t forget that we have several advertising options available right now for very reasonable prices. All profits go toward the production of "Theater Hopper: Year Two." So if you have a web site and you’re looking for an affordable advertising option, consider advertising with Theater Hopper. You’ll help yourself and aid to our Sales Drive goal at the same time!

Thanks again to everyone for their continued support!

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FOR INSIGHT, PLEASE READ

August 25th, 2006 | by Tom
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I know we’ve beat this horse to death, but I wanted to direct you guys to an article that Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly wrote concerning Snakes on a Plane, it’s box office performance and the role of marketing in modern film – specifically as it relates to the internet.

Owen does a great job of addressing some of the very same concerns I had, but phrases them in a much more thought out way. He does this by citing the last great internet-by-means-of-marketing success story The Blair Witch Project and drawing comparisons to Snakes on a Plane forthwith. He draws the line between marketing’s siren song and the organic need to see a film of your own accord.

This was part of the debate I tried to generate. At what point do we become slaves to the buzz we create and at what point does genuine interest dictate the success of a film? Or, as Owen puts it, what do we sacrifice when fans turn themselves into marketers so they can be at the center of the action?

If you’re interested in getting a little extra insight on my position on Snakes on a Plane, Owen’s article comes from the same place I was.

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CLARIFICATION

August 21st, 2006 | by Tom
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Between the e-mails I’ve been getting, the feedback in the THorum and the LiveJournal feed, I’ve been taking a lot of hits regarding my criticisms of Snakes On A Plane so I figured now was the time to clarify some of my points.

1. When I declare the movie is over-hyped, I am not referencing the quality of the movie itself nor am I attacking you personally for enjoying it. I am talking about the marketing of the film and how I felt it is over done.

2. Citing the opening weekend box office of S.O.A.P. was evidence I used to support my point. When analysts such as Box Office Guru, Coming Soon and Entertainment Weekly estimated an opening weekend in the  $30 million dollar range ($28 million, $30.8 million and $31 million respectively), there was obviously a wide gap between expectations and results. To me, it was a clear indication that there were others who felt the same way I did – they were once excited about the movie, but now wanted nothing to do with it due to the overbearing promotion.

3. If it helps, consider the analogy of a song on the radio. You hear a song on the radio and you’re into it for the first few months. Then they start playing it to much and you get sick of it. Doesn’t mean that it isn’t a good song. You’re just tired of hearing it. That’s how I felt about S.O.A.P. and that’s what I decided to write about.

4. I am allowed to have an opinon about a movie without seeing it. I’ve been getting a lot of e-mails in this regard. "How can you hate it without seeing it?"

First of all, I never said I hated the movie. It’s very possible that I’ll see it someday on DVD and enjoy it. But if two-thirds of the internet is allowed to geek out and say they LOVE S.O.A.P. based on the title alone, why am I not allowed the same lack of objectivity?

I write the comic from a personal viewpoint. I am not beholden to any kind of journalistic ethics or standards. I am a human being and I am allowed to have my own tastes and opinions. I don’t need to filter that or shield my bias if we happen not to feel the same way about things.

You guys have to give me that breathing room – that freedom to exaggerate – in order for me to keep producing this comic. To insist that I see EVERY movie that comes out before I make fun of it is unrealistic and would put me in a creative straight-jacket.

In addition to investing the time to do three strips a week (for free, mind you), I have a 9 to 5 job and commitments to my wife and family. It’s simply not possible for me to see everything and still have a life for myself.

5. If anyone was offended by the last three comics, I’m sorry. But at the same time, things wouldn’t be very interesting if we agreed on everything all the time, now would it?

I’m not saying that I’m going to stir things up for the sake of it. Frankly, this "fight" has taken a lot out of me. So you can expect a little less politicizing for a while. But, man… we all got to stop taking these things so personally. Let’s just say that yesterday’s Yirmumah strip really hit a nerve with me.

If anyone has questions or concerns, feel free to send me an e-mail. But I feel like I’ve said pretty much everything that needs to be said here.

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CH-CH-CHECK IT OUT

August 16th, 2006 | by Tom
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A couple of links to help you whittle away the day.

My good buddy Mitch has been updating his comic San Antonio Rock City like a man possessed. But his latest round of comics has been renamed Chicago Rock City in honor of our time spent together at Wizard World Chicago.

Your’s truly made a cameo in Mitch’s comic yesterday in a tale of commerce that is 93% factual and 100% hilarious! Check it out!

My also-good buddy Joe Dunn of the wonderful Joe Loves Crappy Movies has recently been posting a bunch of jam comics that myself, Joe, Mitch, Zach Miller of Joe and Monkey, Gordon McAlpin of  Multiplex, Irvsher Fabor of Fish Tank Tango and Kevin Gleason of Retail Rage contributed to. We did five altogether and some of them are a little… well, gay. I don’t mean "gay" in a negative way. I mean "gay" like homoerotic. I also mean "gay" as in happy. Because we had a great time putting these together.

Joe linked to all five comics in his latest blog. It’s about half way down the page and you can find them here.

Check out all of these links! You won’t regret it!

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THE WINNER!

August 14th, 2006 | by Tom
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Now that I’ve effectively taken the start of your week and dumped it in the toilet with depressing, self-important nonsense – I’ve decided to announce the winner of the Wizard World Chicago 2006 mailing list sign-up contest!

You may remember that I mentioned a few weeks ago that everyone who signed up for the mailing list (see the form on the right) would have a chance to win a $50 gift certificate from Fandango.com! The original plan was to announce the winner last Monday.

Well, that didn’t happen.

I could make a few excuses for you. I was busy sending out pre-orders of "Theater Hopper: Year One." I had family commitments with out-of-state in-laws. I was mauled by wombats. Whatever. At the end of the day, I was just really lazy and hadn’t unpacked all my gear from Chicago and failed to input the e-mail addresses of everyone that gave me their e-mails from my three days in Artist’s Alley.

Well, that’s over and done with! I’m all caught up and ready to announce the winner!

Congratulations to Zack Franks who has been notified by e-mail regarding his win!

Zach, the Fandango.com gift certificate will be on it’s way soon.

Thanks to everyone who has signed up. If you missed this contest, now would be a good time to sign up so you’re ready for the next one. The winner of the Fandango.com gift certificate was pulled from a random drawing of ALL the mailing list recepients. And don’t worry – I won’t spam you. It’s just a way for me to let you know about important stuff going on here at the site. For example, our impending site redesign or an option to pre-order "Theater Hopper: Year Two" – which will be occuring in the next few months.

Stay connected to all things Theater Hopper through the mailing list!

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DVD GIVEAWAY

August 14th, 2006 | by Tom
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My good friend Daniel over at Digital Entertainment News aske me to notify all of you about the contest he is running over at his site.

Daniel is giving away a copy of Ultimate Avengers 2 on DVD and the contest is very simple to enter. I won’t give you the specifics. You have to visit Digital Entertainment News for that and you can find the contest page here.

Daniel says that I’m not eligible for the contest, which bummed me out in principle. But I already went out and bought Ultimate Avengers 2 on DVD last Friday. So if I won, it would have been eBay fodder anyway!

But the movie is really good and Daniel is being very generous so check out his site and enter his contest already!

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WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO

August 7th, 2006 | by Tom
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I have a lot of stuff that I want to talk about today, so be sure to check back to the site often for updates. Right now, I plan on putting messages together as I have time since I’ve had to ramp back up to "real-life" speed in a fairly short amount of time after a 6-hour drive home from Chicago yesterday. I’m wiped out, but I’m excited!

First, let me say that my attendance at the 2006 Wizard World Chicago comic book convention was my best convention EVER! I was really nervous about going because, for me, it was the culmination of an effort that started back in October of 2005 when I first set out to put together "Theater Hopper: Year One." My expectations for Wizard World Chicago were very high and felt that my success or failure there was really going to set the tone for the larger goals I hoped to accomplish with Theater Hopper.

Well, I can say with confidence that "Theater Hopper: Year One" was a resounding SUCCESS! I sold dozens of books and a bunch of t-shirts. I met all kinds of great people and passed out a ton of fliers. If you’re one of the people I talked to who is visiting the site for the first time, welcome! If you like, feel free to start from the begining and work your way through the arcI have a lot of stuff that I want to talk about today, so be sure to check back to the site often for updates. Right now, I plan on putting messages together as I have time since I’ve had to ramp back up to "real-life" speed in a fairly short amount of time after a 6-hour drive home from Chicago yesterday. I’m wiped out, but I’m excited!

First, let me say that my attendance at the 2006 Wizard World Chicago comic book convention was my best convention EVER! I was really nervous about going because, for me, it was the culmination of an effort that started back in October of 2005 when I first set out to put together "Theater Hopper: Year One." My expectations for Wizard World Chicago were very high and felt that my success or failure there was really going to set the tone for the larger goals I hoped to accomplish with Theater Hopper.

Well, I can say with confidence that "Theater Hopper: Year One" was a resounding SUCCESS! I sold dozens of books and a bunch of t-shirts. I met all kinds of great people and passed out a ton of fliers. If you’re one of the people I talked to who is visiting the site for the first time, welcome! If you like, feel free to start from the begining and work your way through the archive. Of course, I’m up to 589 comics counting this one, so that could be a daunting task! If you’d like to skip around a little bit, visit the archive page and pick a date! Or, take advantage of our database search function that allows you to type in the title of nearly any movie you can think of and it will return the comic that spoofs it!

I think what really amazed me most were the fans who came to the convention looking for me. I never expect it. Despite the fact that Saturday marked the beginning of my fifth year doing this comic, I never expect anyone to know who I am or appreciate what I do. So it’s very mind-blowing when someone walks up to the table and says "I’ve been looking for you!" or when they approach you wearing one of the t-shirts you designed. I mean, in a convention hall that’s selling literally everything and that covers so many facets of entertainment – not just comics… For someone to wake up, throw on a Theater Hopper t-shirt, march down to the convention and say "THIS is what I’m into." That’s awesome.

I mean, I had someone come up to me with their cell phone so I could say "Hi" to their friend who was stuck at work. I’m more than happy to do it and it was a really fun conversation, but who the hell am I? I’m just some guy that does a web comic! Who wants to talk to me on their break?

I’m stumbling around. But it’s my way of saying thanks. What an incredible validation.

I think the other thing I was surprised by was the almost instant feedback I was getting about the book. I was actually able to sell a lot more of them to people unfamiliar to the comic than I had anticipated. I’m not complaining! Just surprised. But I had a few people come back to me on Sunday who had either bought the book on Friday or Saturday and told me how much they liked it!

I didn’t really get a chance to get out from behind my table and walk around, but I’m not complaining. That’s a good problem to have. All the same, it kept me away from the members of the press I wanted to talk to about the book. Fortunately, a few of them came down to Artist’s Alley and I was able to hand out a few press releases. I’m gonna follow up with you guys!

I should also mention that Saturday’s book release party was a real success. It was mostly people from the Digital Pimp crew – including the fabulous Joe Dunn, plus Gordon McAlpin from Multiplex, Zach Miller from Joe and Monkey, Mitch Clem from San Antonio Rock City and myself. But there were also a few fans in attendance and we had a great old time. I seriously never laughed so hard in my life!

I feel like I’m leaving out a bunch of details. But, truthfully, the whole convention went by so fast and I think I’m still processing it. 3:00 rolled around yesterday and I had to pack up in order to get home at a reasonable hour. I didn’t want to go!

Sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to stop by my booth and talk to me about Theater Hopper. If you bought a shirt or a copy of the book, extra SPECIAL thanks for giving me a chance. I mean, Wizard World Chicago is HUGE. Maybe the second largest convention of the year after the San Diego ComiCon. For anyone to walk through those doors, past every exhibitor and dealer and to say "This looks good. I want to buy your book." Well – don’t think I don’t take that for the miracle it is.

Come back later in the day. I still have lots to talk about regarding last week’s guest strips, Talladega Nights and the winner of the Fandango mailing list sign-up drawing!hive. Of course, I’m up to 589 comics counting this one, so that could be a daunting task! If you’d like to skip around a little bit, visit the archive page and pick a date! Or, take advantage of our database search function that allows you to type in the title of nearly any movie you can think of and it will return the comic that spoofs it!

I think what really amazed me most were the fans who came to the convention looking for me. I never expect it. Despite the fact that Saturday marked the beginning of my fifth year doing this comic, I never expect anyone to know who I am or appreciate what I do. So it’s very mind-blowing when someone walks up to the table and says "I’ve been looking for you!" or when they approach you wearing one of the t-shirts you designed. I mean, in a convention hall that’s selling literally everything and that covers so many facets of entertainment – not just comics… For someone to wake up, throw on a Theater Hopper t-shirt, march down to the convention and say "THIS is what I’m into." That’s awesome.

I mean, I had someone come up to me with their cell phone so I could say "Hi" to their friend who was stuck at work. I’m more than happy to do it and it was a really fun conversation, but who the hell am I? I’m just some guy that does a web comic! Who wants to talk to me on their break?

I’m stumbling around. But it’s my way of saying thanks. What an incredible validation.

I think the other thing I was surprised by was the almost instant feedback I was getting about the book. I was actually able to sell a lot more of them to people unfamiliar to the comic than I had anticipated. I’m not complaining! Just surprised. But I had a few people come back to me on Sunday who had either bought the book on Friday or Saturday and told me how much they liked it!

I didn’t really get a chance to get out from behind my table and walk around, but I’m not complaining. That’s a good problem to have. All the same, it kept me away from the members of the press I wanted to talk to about the book. Fortunately, a few of them came down to Artist’s Alley and I was able to hand out a few press releases. I’m gonna follow up with you guys!

I should also mention that Saturday’s book release party was a real success. It was mostly people from the Digital Pimp crew – including the fabulous Joe Dunn, plus Gordon McAlpin from Multiplex, Zach Miller from Joe and Monkey, Mitch Clem from San Antonio Rock City and myself. But there were also a few fans in attendance and we had a great old time. I seriously never laughed so hard in my life!

I feel like I’m leaving out a bunch of details. But, truthfully, the whole convention went by so fast and I think I’m still processing it. 3:00 rolled around yesterday and I had to pack up in order to get home at a reasonable hour. I didn’t want to go!

Sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to stop by my booth and talk to me about Theater Hopper. If you bought a shirt or a copy of the book, extra SPECIAL thanks for giving me a chance. I mean, Wizard World Chicago is HUGE. Maybe the second largest convention of the year after the San Diego ComiCon. For anyone to walk through those doors, past every exhibitor and dealer and to say "This looks good. I want to buy your book." Well – don’t think I don’t take that for the miracle it is.

Come back later in the day. I still have lots to talk about regarding last week’s guest strips, Talladega Nights and the winner of the Fandango mailing list sign-up drawing!

└ Tags: recap, Theater Hopper: Year One, Wizard World Chicago
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I SHOULD DO MY RESEARCH

July 26th, 2006 | by Tom
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So, I got home from work today and checked my e-mails and there were about a dozen pleasantly-worded missives informing me the reason that Michael Mann is directing the big-screen adaptation on Miami Vice is because he was the co-creator and executive producer of the original series. A fact that was crawling around in the back of my head, but willfully ignored in order to get the comic that I wanted.

That said, get out your rubber stamps and slap a big ‘ol "PWNED!" on my forehead because I totally dropped the ball on this one.

Still doesn’t make it right, though. I’ll stick to my guns on that one. Mann has much better stories he could be telling as opposed to giving Hollywood another opportunity to dip into the well of inter-racial crime fighting partners running down a drug deal. *SNORE!*

At any rate, I thought it would be more effective to mention it here in the blog rather than take the time to answer all the e-mails I received. Although perhaps I *should* have answered them all as some kind of penance. 40 lashes with a wet noodle, and all of that.

Who knows. Judging by the response to my shoddy research, there might be an audience for Miami Vice this weekend after all!

└ Tags: emails, Miami Vice, Michael Mann, research
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TOM MAKES A CAMEO

July 24th, 2006 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Hey, guys. Dave from Taking the Bi-Pass gave me a head’s up that he’s got a storyline going on at the moment where Tom meets up with the TtB-P gang at the movie theater.

It’s always fun to see these kind of cameo’s. It’s like the Laff-O-Lympics, or something!

Check out Taking the Bi-Pass today for all that cameo goodness!

└ Tags: cameo, Taking the Bi-Pass
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FINSTER FOUND!

July 17th, 2006 | by Tom
Posted In: Blog

Big props to reader Brian Skelly for finding that picture of Baby Face Fenster that I was talking about. Maybe if you guys check out this image, it’ll jog your Saturday morning memories:

Incidentally, If you want more screen caps from this classic piece of Warner Bros. animation, you can see it here.

└ Tags: Baby Face Fenster, cartoons, Warner Bros.
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