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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Five Heavy Duty Consoles
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
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Monday, January 29, 2024
Walk Don't Walk
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Two-Horse Town
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Friday, January 26, 2024
Ejector Seats
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Collision Alarm
Special thanks to Sylvia for workshopping this idea with me.
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
A Big Heart on an Orange Sleeve
Maybe it's just because I watched this movie at a very vulnerable moment with low expectations, but I was shocked to find myself loving Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
Why?
Sincerity and genuine heroism. Above all else, a superhero movie should feature heroism, and far too often in this genre we've gotten what I would call surface-level heroism without the heart--witness especially the DC films of Zack Snyder.
Yes, this movie is silly and cheesy, but it embraces those qualities and invites you to participate in that silliness. There's a moment where two characters reconcile and seal that reconciliation by shaking hands, and their gauntlets go "clang." But by that point of the film, you KNOW those gauntlets are going to clang, and it's okay because that's the tone this movie sets.
But beyond the cheese we have a story about the importance of empathy and forgiveness told through the lens of broken families and climate catastrophe. There are no subtle metaphors here, but given the issues presented, I'm fine with that.
This movie touched me with its aspirational qualities. Too often, superheroes are really just keepers of the status quo who get involved in senseless fistfights, resulting in tremendous property damage and (presumably) loss of life. There are, of course, battles in this film, but the motivations feel organic and the crises authentic. Is it cheesy to call for a more united world? Is it silly to imagine people working together to fight climate change?
Maybe what I appreciate most is that Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom isn't cynical; it doesn't try to be profound or gritty. Everything's on the surface--despite the movie being set underwater.
Say what you will about the uneven quality of the DC Extended Universe films, but the project gave us a handful of good to great movies, and with this one, at least the DCEU ends on a high note.
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Earl's Rational Chili
Ingredients:
2 lbs extra lean ground beef
2 cans brown beans
1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp onion powder
2 tbsp chili powder
1 tbsp salt
2 cans bolognaise sauce
1 can pomodoro sauce
2 cups water
1 green bell pepper
1 orange bell pepper
1 red bell pepper
1 yellow bell pepper
1 Spanish onion
5 green onions
2 cups shredded cheese
1 cup sour cream
Stir ground beef, beans, bolognaise sauce, pomodoro sauce, and water in a frying pan over high heat until beef is browned. Chop vegetables into small pieces and add to frying pan. Add spices. Stir for another five minutes.
Put everything in a slow cooker for two hours. Remove and let cool for five minutes; add shredded cheese and sour cream as toppings. Serves 1-25 depending on portion size.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Dumpster Trio
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Ancient Sentrybot
Saturday, January 20, 2024
A Pair of Radscorpions
I get a little freaked out whenever a radscorpion starts chasing me in one of the Fallout games. It makes a horrid chittering noise as it charges, and it skitters in a beeline toward you so fast that before you know it, it's driving its stinger into you, delivering an unhealthy does of lethal poison. Plus, they're just plain ugly. Yuk!
Painting these was pretty simple; I just primed them in black and drybrushed Dark Reaper over the bodies to create highlights. I spent more time on the bases.
Friday, January 19, 2024
Mirelurk Hunters
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Release the Super Mutant Hounds!
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Two-Fisted Gunslinging
Can't choose between energy weapons and good old-fashioned slug throwers? Why not pack one in each hand?
(Recommended for fantasy violence only, of course.)
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Taste the Nuka-Rainbow
Left to Right: Nuka-Cola, Nuka-Cherry, Nuka-Grape, Nuka-Cola Victory, Nuka-Cola Quantum, Nuka-Cola Orange, and regular Nuka-Cola again.
Monday, January 15, 2024
Rocket Launcher
I painted the parts for these guys while still on the sprues, which makes it much easier to get full coverage and to use different colours for different parts without spilling paint onto surfaces where you don't want it.
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Man with a Mini-Nuke
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Fury of Dracula Playing Pieces
Friday, January 12, 2024
Public Access Terminal
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Secure Cyberpunk Terminal
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Cyberpunk Three-Sided Terminal
Here's a three-sided terminal suitable for modern or near-future skirmish or roleplaying games. I was not brave enough to try painting text or images on the screens.
Tuesday, January 09, 2024
Monday, January 08, 2024
Sunday, January 07, 2024
Saturday, January 06, 2024
Waynetech Crate
Friday, January 05, 2024
Rick Flag
This was my first time painting shoelaces. Score!
Thursday, January 04, 2024
Men vs. Zombies!!!
Wednesday, January 03, 2024
Ace Chemicals
Fortunately, these miniature barrels contain no liquid chemicals.
Tuesday, January 02, 2024
Ming's Orb
Monday, January 01, 2024
Movies I Watched in 2023
As usual, most of the films I screened were from English-speaking countries, but every year I try to expand my horizons.
My most-watched actors list for 2023 includes some surprises. I deliberately sought out the films from Bette Davis down to Russell Johnson in an effort to complete their filmographies. The same is also true of Ward Bond, Burt Lancaster, and James Cagney. The others all just showed up as a result of the decades and genres I pursued last year.
Dave Fleischer topped my director this this year thanks to his series of Koko the Clown Out of the Inkwell shorts--delightful little shorts that mix animation with life-action footage. William Forest Crouch comes in second thanks to my screening of a Blu-Ray collection of about 200 so-called "Soundies" from the 1940s. Soundies were prototypical music videos that were set up in machines somewhat akin to juke boxes; you paid a dime to watch one. I had no idea such a thing existed until watching a behind-the-scenes short that came with the set. Fascinating stuff!