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  • My Favourite Things – October 2011

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    October

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    I have returned! It’s that time of the month when I give you my Top 5 list of Top 5 things that I enjoyed in the past calender month. Some would say it’s a slightly OCD excercize in recounting my happiness, others would say “hey, back off man, let the guy make his list. This is America! He’s free to make lists if he wants”. I would argue that I don’t live in America but otherwise I’m proud of that made-up person for getting so defensive on my behalf.

    … Lets get on with this, shall we?

    1) Time Lapse Videos

    I’ve been spending/wasting a lot of time lately over at Broadsheet.ie. They’re an Irish blog that updates at an alarming rate with many interesting, fun, and dumb things throughout the day.

    One of the things I spotted there this month was a lovely time-lapse video made by photographer Joe Capra featuring the Icelandic landscape. Here’s what he says about the video:

    During my days shooting this film I shot 38,000 images, travelled some 2900 miles, and saw some of the most amazing, beautiful, and indescribable landscapes on the planet. Iceland is absolutely one of the most beautiful and unusual places you could ever imagine.

    And here’s the video:

    To see some of the other time-lapse videos Broadsheet has highlighted CLICK ME CLICK ME CLICK ME.

    2) 32 Days of Halloween

    Our friends over at NeedCoffee.com are renowned for their love of Halloween. Ever year their 32 Days of Halloween event is chock full of complete madness ranging from the genuinely scary to the down-right bizarre. You can find readings of classic horror tales and some rare footage of famous horror characters doing things you might not expect.

    As there are multiple things posted every day on the site for the event, there is no way I could include all of the goodies here. But one thing I particularly got a kick out of was this film, posted in full on youtube, called The Beach Girls and The Monster.

    It’s a black and white monster movie… on the beach… with girls. There’s not much that it doesn’t say in the title. I love these classic B-Movie’s, always fun to watch with friends. So go ahead and watch it.

    3) Avengers: Sweded

    I love The Avengers. I love the Michel Gondry film Be Kind, Rewind (I love Michel Gondry). So when I was shown the Avengers trailer that has been sweded just like the movies in Be Kind, Rewind well… I loved it. Who saw that coming?

    Check out the cardboard goodness below. It syncs almost exactly with the real trailer and still manages to sneak in some extra jokes and clever ribbing of the real one.

    4) Red Wing

    Jonathan Hickman is a comic book writer I have lauded here before. He writes inteligent but also fun comics and with an industry often full of dumb, borings ones this is a treasure indeed.

    This month saw the completion of his creator-owned mini-series Red Wing. With only four issues there wasn’t a lot to this one but Hickman manages to pack a tonne of mind-bending stuff. The story involves a futuristic air force who use time travel to fight their faceless enemy.

    Time travel stories both fascinate and confuse the hell out of me. Maybe it’s because I’m always thinking through the possibilities and with so many paradoxes and anomaly mindfields out there, it’s both fun and a headache. Red Wing has that sort of madness at it’s core but also a haunting story of the connection between father and son and the looping consequences of that kind of relationship.

    Can history repeat itself when time travel is involved?

    Anyway, not only was it a good read but the art was great too. Check out a couple of panels below and try to pick up the series if you can.

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    5) My New Logo!

    As I’ve now hit the 6 month point of doing these lists I decided to freshen the page up with a new banner. Do you like? I find it sufficiently creepy. I always new I’d make a good Julie Andrews. Big thanks to Antonio Bay for the help putting my head in there… That didn’t sound the way I think it should.

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    And that’s it! My favourite things of the last month.

    Aaron Poole is the creator of the touch-screen belt buckle. He is also more acurately an internet whore and rarely leaves the house. If you like what you read here check out his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com

  • My Favourite Things – May 2011

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    May

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    My name is Aaron Poole. Some of you may remember me as the boring one from the FRED podcast Cabin Fever. Other’s may remember me making fun of their band with my Musical Myspace Tour. But most of you don’t care so let’s just get on with this.

    In an attempt to send off the month of May the way it deserves I’m going to present you with a list of the things I’ve enjoyed in the past month. I’m hoping that we can share a common love or, if you missed it, I can show you something you might enjoy. Of course, if you hated anything on the list and think I’m a doo-doo head… well that’s what the comment section is for.

    1) American Idol / Paul F. Tompkins

    Listen, you don’t have to enjoy the show to know that it’s watched by the majority of people. I have a penchant for singing competitions (and judging people from the comfort of my armchair) so Idol ticks a lot of boxes for me. I don’t expect the winners to go on and be legitimate musicians. In fact, I don’t expect to ever hear from these people again once the show is over. But for the 3 months or so that the show is on, I dig it.

    I get emotionally invested in geeky beardy kids like Casey Abrams. I get reminded by my girlfriend that I shouldn’t look at Haley Reinhart that way because she’s 8 years younger than me. Yes, I got shocked by Pia getting eliminated so early and yes I got shocked that Jacob is that camp. I’m a sucker for it all.

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    Haley and Casey talking about how much they like me too.

    In addition to the show was the wonderful Paul F. Tompkins recaps done for nymag.com. Or is it techincally vulture.com? I can’t tell anymore. MAKE SENSE INTERNET! Anyhoo… Paul would give a run down on his opinion of each show and cut through all the bull to ask the serious questions. Like, who does Randy really believe was in it to win it? And will Steven like any of the performances?

    I laughed, I cried. I mostly read. Now that the show is over I would highly recommend reading his recap of his recaps which offers a nice run down on his thoughts on American Idol in general and the task of writing about it twice a week. But if you want to go back over his run and share in the laughs through hindsight just click this dang link here.

    2) Jonathan Hickman on War Rocket Ajax

    Jonathan Hickman is one of the best comic writers working today. There, I said it. Too controversial a statement? Let’s say that he’s one of my favourites then. But secretly I’ll know I’m right and that he’s one of the best. Whatever gets you through the day, reader person. His Marvel comics S.H.I.E.L.D., Secret Warriors and Fantastic Four are all great reads and considering I’ve never cared about the FF books before his run, that’s saying something.

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    “Bring me the head of Johnny Storm”

    He recently guested on the podcast War Rocket Ajax which is hosted by big time blogger Chris Sims and Matt Wilson. Hickman talks openly about his work at Marvel and behind the scenes info about what he’s currently working on. It’s a fascinating conversation especially for anyone interested in working in the comic industry as he’s quite frank about what it’s like to create them.

    You can listen to the show by clicking this fandabidoozy link. It would be rude of me to say that you can skip to his interview about two thirds of the way into the show so I won’t say anything like that.

    3) Jim Henson

    May saw the 21st anniversary of Jim Henson’s death. Jim was a man of unending heart and his creations influenced millions of children (and grown ups) around the world. The Muppets and Sesame Street still survive to this day and if you haven’t seen Labyrinth yet then for the love of god GO! DO IT NOW!

    Upon hearing of the anniversary I decided to look for some video footage of Jim’s memorial service. I remembered hearing that there were some nice things said and done. Well, I had heard right and I ended up crying like a baby.

    Here is a video of Jim’s long time collaborator and friend Frank Oz describing a story highlighting Jim’s crazy sense of humour.

    And here are a number of Muppeteers singing a medley of Jim’s favourite songs.

    If you’re not wiping away a tear at this point you’re a monster with no soul. FACT.

    4) Jesse Lonergan

    I discovered Jesse’s blog a couple of months ago and dug it instantly. He is a comic writer/artist who has been noted for his range of dancing Star Wars characters and Superheroes. But I personally enjoy his strips a lot more.

    To give you an idea, his About Me page is littered with comics about him and his wry sense of humour is clear.

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    But specifically in May he began regularly updating his blog with sketches from a moleskin notebook that he draws in everyday. About nothing in particular, they are a neat look into the daily life of a stranger to me.

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    So to check out more of the above head on over to http://jesselonergan.blogspot.com/

    5) Barack O’Bama

    Regardless of what you think of the man politically, it can’t be denied that the current President of the United States is a wonderful orator. He recently visited my home town of Dublin and gave a speech to 20,000 Irish men and women on the streets.

    It was great fun for everyone involved and the speech itself is a nice comment on the relationship between my tiny island and America over the years. At the very least he got a good giggle from me by stating “I’m Barack Obama, of the Moneygall Obamas. I’ve come home to find the apostrophe we lost somewhere along the way.”

    Try to ignore the guy talking at the very start. He’s our current head of state.
    Click this linkymabob to watch.

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    And that’s it! My favourite things of the last month.

    Aaron Poole is the creator of the “hustle” dance craze. He is also more acurately an editor for FRED and rarely leaves the house. If you like what you read here check out his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com