Jan 032016
 

D6DecafBy now, you might have heard that Alec Peters’ Axanar, the non-Trek Star Trek Fan Film, is being sued by CBS and Paramount. I am still trying to wrap my head around the whole thing, but so far a few things seem to be coming into focus, for me at least.

Disclaimer: This is an opinion piece made by someone looking down from the cheap seats.

This is not a news article.

Look, it’s real simple. The envelope, the line, just kept getting pushed further and further.

At first, it was all out-of-pocket, and the only rule was don’t sell it. Then the caterer had to get paid, and that was OK because people gotta eat. Then someone outside donated to pay for the caterer, but nothing was being sold so no one cared. Then came the crowdfunding, and the big worry was that the production was driving that extra mile to the directors brother’s store to buy lumber, using the production to funnel a bit of the funds to friends or family. But nothing was being sold, so no one cared. 

Then Peters wrote himself a check…

In a nutshell, Axanar’s revised 2015 Annual Report clearly shows Alec Peters drawing a salary of $38,000 for the year, or about 6.5% of the budget. 

Salaries

 

That Report was released on December 15, 2015. About a week later the lawsuit was filed. Coincidence?

The issue seems to be hard for a lot of fans to grasp. Surely it must be about the amount of money raised! Or maybe it’s that Paramount is jealous at getting shown up over quality!

No, I am starting to think it’s where that money was going.

The concept of ‘making no money’ has somehow turned into ‘not making a profit’, which is not the same thing. A hat tip to Michael Hinman over at 1701news.com for pointing this out. Seriously, it’s a great opinion piece, way better than mine, you should go read it Continue reading »

Dec 072015
 

pathways 2aIssue #2 of Pathways by Dragon Phoenix Media is out now ($2.99 Digital) and again I’ve had my chance to look it over. I’m glad I did.

Pathways #2 caught me off guard just like the last time…I had forgotten the depth of story that Bill Lutz put into the the first two installments in the series (Issues #0 and #1). So, I find that I have to stop partway through and get comfortable because this book is something that you actually read, not just skim through like the latest Daredevil reboot.

The opening act sets in motion the ‘why’ of the upcoming adventure. Writer/Artist Bill Lutz again uses some great panel placement to allow for dense dialog while also using the art itself to tell the story.

Cityscape

The art first introduces us to a slightly alien cityscape (with fantastic coloring by Robert Barnes) that tells us so much before we even get into the story. We can tell that this is not earth (twin suns, etc.) and that this city is advanced yet peaceful.

As the panels then move indoors we see a room that is recognizable for it’s purpose, but filled with enough aliens to let you know this is no earthly government debating their future. 

A sample of the aliens from Pathways #2

It may seem like I am making a big deal about the paneling, and maybe I am. It’s just nice to see a comic book that actually does the little things to tell the story visually and not act like some illustrated book aimed at children.  For some reason I feel compelled to say something unkind about the Star Wars prequels here as well.

So anyway…I started reading and was just getting into the ‘suspension of disbelieve’ zone when suddenly…it’s time for act 2! Arrgghhh! More! This is the problem with good comic books…you always end up wanting them to be graphic novels and such. Still, there is act 2 which continues a story from issue #1, and also a third story to round out the book that introduces two sisters on opposite sides of good and evil.

I have been informed that the line art for issue three is done and awaiting the coloring work of Rob Barnes and lettering/editing of Glenn E Smith, which is great news.

Moby just needs to learn to be patient. On the plus side, I get to look forward to seeing if I am guessing right about ol’ red eyes from act 2. I think he’s forming some sort of evil cadre, like the Beatles or something….

You can get Pathways now at Dragon Phoenix Media (available on Kindle and Comixology). Be sure to check out DPM’s selection of free Zero issue comics as well!

Sep 262015
 

anvil-robb-lipsWhen I heard Canadian metal band Anvil was about to record their next album, I reached out to Lips Kudrow to ask simply ‘what drives Anvil’ after all these years.

These two have been rocking out for decades, and even had a recent documentary about them, which is a must see.

“I started playing at 10 years old and discovered music. I made the choice to be a musician and that is what I was going to be . It is what I do best in my life and I enjoy it…life ambition..not about short term success..about doing what I love my entire life!!!”

Anvil has returned to doing more radio friendly tracks with their last two albums, and this latest one promises to include fans more than ever. You can help them by checking out their post on Pledgemusic.com. Continue reading »

Aug 112015
 

pixlogoForgive me for I have sinned…I went and paid money to see Pixels. And you know, it was not quite as bad as I was expecting.

Now to be fair, I was expecting to see a steaming pile of dog excrement, so the bar was a bit lower than normal. Let’s be honest, the reviews were brutal. But the plot was actually coherant and the movie was professionally made. The CGI worked well enough, the casting was good for the tone they were going for and all that. Disagree? Well, that’s easy enough when the plot is ridiculous. A movie this silly allows for a lot of leeway in casting.

Sure, Kevin James as the President of the US was a stretch, but so what.  I just kept telling myself he was elected by that party that will elect anyone and it just worked. Continue reading »

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