Why a face book page? Seriously, I don’t know. I guess ’cause people expect there to be a facebook page and it is what you do when you have a blog and want traffic or something. So now there is one, and the peasants rejoice (cue music). And no, I am not on Farmville. Not yet, anyway. So, while I am blogging away about something as stupid as a facebook page for a blog no one visits, I guess it’s a good time for a catch-all post. (cue music) Continue reading »
Fans of the Original Star Trek have something to be happy about, the wait is finally over! The fan-based Classic Trek Webseries Starship Farragut has released their third full episode, titled ‘The Price Of Anything‘, for free streaming online and for download via an official DVD release. The episode has been a long time coming, and having seen it Moby can say it is a worthy effort and a definite ‘Must-See’ for Trek fans. Continue reading »
I found a gem from the land of “never-heard-of-it’. It’s called ‘New Suit’, and it gets a ‘recommended’ by Moby. ‘New Suit’ is sort of a modern update on ‘The Emperor Has No Clothes’ with a nice Hollywood twist. Our protagonist is Kevin (Jordan Bridges), a writer who can’t get his work read and is basically not taken seriously by ‘Hollywood’ types (think Ted Danson, but as a writer). And so Kevin ends up taking a menial job as an office assistant to a desperate Hollywood producer played by veteran actor Dan Hedaya. Dan does a great job; he really nails that surprised, wide-eyed ‘You looking at me?’ thing he does so well. Continue reading »
Your cable is out for the weekend, so no cable television and no Netflix or Hulu streaming. All you can get on the TV is the local Fox affiliate, which has some ‘B’ movie that escaped from the Lifetime Network back in the 90’s (and was actually released in theaters) wrapping up…and another will be starting soon.
And then it happens. Underdog. Yup, up next on the only channel you can get is Underdog, but at least the signal is strong. Continue reading »
New This week we have a commission from Ebay virtual corner artist Kurt Herston (ebay name ‘kurthetston‘). Moby decided to try getting something he has wanted for a while…Grips on the toilet. You see Grips was the flagship character for indie Comics publisher Silverwolf Comics (which later became Greater Mercury Comics) and was the launching pad for artists like Tim Vigil and Ron Lim.
The neat thing about the character was his alter-ego was a comic book artist who drew a book called ‘The Fat Ninja’, which you can see he is reading there on the toilet. The Fat Ninja’ was another title available through Silverwolf, an actual book, written and published by founder Kristoffer Silver. Continue reading »