Seth Gottlieb: December 2006 Archives

Merry Christmas!

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And what would the holidays be without festive music, performed by the late, great Bing Crosby and the Sov... I mean, David Bowie!

And for those who might feel 'alienated' this holiday season, let's remember this wonderful song a few years ago:

On a more serious note (well, not really), you might want to set your recorders for the holiday programming today on ABC Family. Particularly 'The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus' by Rankin Bass. It's one of the final stop motion holiday specials produced by RB, showing the origin of Santa, based on a story by L. Frank Baum (who also wrote the Wizard of Oz). Definitely worth a see.

Also, in an earlier post by Tom, he had mentioned a 'Pufinstuff' video I made on Youtube. Here it is! :

Merry Christmas all!

It's Like Myspace, except for Comic Fans.

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I checked out this site through Sequart, called ComicSpace. A site where comic artists or fans (mainly indie from what ive seen. Good stuff tho) can get together, comment, blog, etc. It sounds like the site will be adding new features soon. In the meantime, heres the link.

Oh, by the way, TODAYS MY BIRTHDAY! :D

clink...clink...clink...

(I just started a paypal account and found out I could do this, so I figured why not... )

The Agony Booth reviews... 'Casino Royale!'

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The 1967 version that is...

You know, the one occasionally shown on TCM on weekends?

The one that parodied the Bond franchise at the time?

The one where at least a dozen amatuer YouTube directors, given an unlimited budget on a single project, with absolutely NO communication with each other, can STILL produce something more comprehensible than this.

The one with Ursula Andress (the FIRST Bond girl), Joanna Pettet, and Barbara Bouchet? (Come to think of it, they are the ones that make this film worth watching!)

Despite its incoherent plot, lack of an actor with enough screentime, and no relation whatsoever to the 'official' James Bond franchise, it has clearly held the test of time, becoming a fan favorite (myself included), inspiring the more comprehensible Mike Meyers parody, Austin Powers.

The people at the Agony Booth, however, have a DIFFERENT opinion...

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