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Thursday, December 05, 2013

Just....




Glad Balok found work. Didn't think him the type....






This is where the Parker pic came from. The gag is turning eyes and mouths upside-down on celebs faces.

Obama looks almost normal. Because Reptilian.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/celebrities-with-their-faces-upside-down-are-absolutely-terr

9 comments:

Michael W said...

I can't believe Balok would give up command of a cool-ass spaceship just to be Sarah Jessica Parker.

Then again, to misquote Bret Harte:

Which I wish to remark,
And my language is plain,
That for ways that are dark
And for tricks that are vain,
The heathen Alien is peculiar,
Which the same I would rise to explain.

Doom said...

Hey, a guys got to do what a guy has got to do. Lifting the skirt and showing leg for a cab is the worst part.

he was living life,
male, proud, alien, then crash
on skids in a skirt

Oh, don't blame me. I'm just tinkering in my way with your stuff. You ought to see what I can do with rearranging a workshop! :)

Michael W said...

Tinker away!

(And, speaking of rearranging, I spent part of today working on the DVD collection.)

The Aardvark said...

Well played, Doom.

Michael,
Anything new in the DVD collection?

Michael W said...

@Vark --- Haven't been able to afford new DVDs in a while, so nothing new. I was simply trying to get the ones I had into some sort of order (e.g. the Godfather films, the Star Wars films, the Roughnecks series, etc.).

The Aardvark said...

Why are Reboot and Roughnecks still the acme of televised CGI?

Michael W said...

Well . . . as near as I can determine, both Reboot and Roughnecks benefitted from decent writing. Roughnecks especially took the (relatively few) decent bits from Verhoeven's STARSHIP TROOPERS and managed to come much closer to Heinlein's original vision.

The Aardvark said...

The writing was excellent, but I'm talkin' the computer graphics. They are still as good as (and often better than) current CG efforts.

But still, it seems few can do hands well.

Michael W said...

The graphics were indeed nice (I have Hexidecimal among my action figure collection). Compare to, say, the current Green Lantern and Clone Wars series (neither of which have managed to hold my interest, although both shows are far and away superior to the endless squiggle-vision Mike Judge knockoffs which pass for animated programming in this country today).