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Name: Aaron
Country: United States
State: California
Metro: Los Angeles
Birthday: 10/26/1980
Gender: Male


Interests: digital media, cartoons, movies, video games, drawing, my wife, jesus, figuring out how to be less of an idiot
Expertise: Talking too much
Occupation: Motion Graphics
Industry: Television


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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New Link

http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/Webisodes/

The episode is up and there are a bunch of new links, we're in the credits page.

Currently Watching
Futurama, Vol. 4
By Billy West, John Di Maggio, Katey Sagal
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Monday, July 14, 2008

Hobo Sensei is Getting Some Business

I don't want to steal anyone's thunder, but I'm excited. I'm not sure everyone knows it, but I have a company with Dan and Derek and it's called Hobo Sensei. We've done a few small jobs, an idea for a pilot, documentary graphics on Smallville DVD special features and such. We are just finishing up work on a web series for NBC's Heroes. We did the visual effects. The first "webisode" will release today, and then a new one for the subsequent two Mondays this month. The third one will be unveiled at ComicCon before the free world gets to see it, at the official Heroes panel. So that's pretty exciting. In the meantime, here's a link to the promo for the series, and a short "Making of" video.

Promo - http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/video/video_display.shtml#mea=273277

Making of - http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/video/video_display.shtml#mea=273755


Currently Watching
Futurama, Vol. 3
By Billy West, John Di Maggio, Katey Sagal
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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Summer of Fun Update #2

June 13     The Happening
Yeah, uh, didn't see it. You have to work pretty hard to get such bad reviews. When my brother, an M. Night fanboy to the max, said it wasn't watchable, I knew I had made the right call. However, word on the street is if it had been an indie director's first time at the rodeo, critics would be saying "Well done kiddo, like to see where you go form here." Also, the Kung Fu Panda thing fell through and got pushed down the list.

June 20     The Incredible Hulk
Decided to pass on Get Smart, possibly a rental later on. Hulk was pro'ly the way they should have made it the first time. Although, I must say it lacked any depth in terms of character development. While the action parts of it were more on par with what you want to see the Hulk doing, I still think the story was much stronger in the first one, at least in terms of the characters.

June 27     Wanted,
Kung Fu Panda & Wall-E
Yup, hit the theaters hardcore. I was ready for a good shoot 'em up so we did Wanted first. Having read the comic, which is a serious experience itself, I thought they did a pretty good job of translating it into a plot that was easier for the average movie going audience to digest. A few details seemed a bit out there, but other than that, I think the director has some great imagination and the action scenes were great. Nice to see a post-Matrix movie taking hold of that style and doing its own thing.

Kung-Fu Panda was really enjoyable. I thought it shined best when they let Jack Black be himself. The opening sequence was great, like a film version of Samurai Jack. Definitely fun to watch, especially the fights. A lot of creativity at DreamWorks.

Now, I chose to watch Kung Fu Panda before Wall-E on purpose. It was definitely a good decision, because if I had done it the other way around, I don't think I could've finished Panda. Pixar did what they do best, which is to say, they knocked another grand slam straight into a different zip code. They thought outside the box and made a film unlike any of their others. I've criticized Ratatouille and for many reasons. Basically, everything besides the short at the beginning and the obligatory Pixar artistry. It was too long, too weird, had a niche subject matter, forced my disbelief in ways I thought were too ridiculous for the context...etc. Maybe you liked it, I'd rather watch Incredibles again. But Wall-E didn't have any of these problems. It gave us an extremely unique cast of characters that we really enjoyed and cheered for. It was so....for lack of a better term: cinematic. The opening shots were so well composed, every frame could be mounted on a wall in an art gallery. It had a lot of great laughs, amazing character animation, and some real feeling in it. The pre-movie short was right up there with the best and, as usual, they had a credits sequence more creative than you could have imagined. It's definitely something you should see in the theater.

I played through Half Life 2: Episode 2 finally. I must say that they have not yet shown me reason to doubt it's the best game ever. The story is really intriguing. I just love how much I feel like I'm playing a movie. Can't wait to see more. I also reactivated my WoW account. Can't really play Peggle
at work forever. :)

Currently Gaming
X-Men Legends II Rise of the Apocalypse
By Activision Inc.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Summer of Fun Update #1

So it's been a few weeks and a few movies. I'm not gonna "review" but I figured I could at least comment.

May 2    Iron Man
Loved it, loved it loved it. Please go see this movie before it leaves theaters. Doesn't matter what kind of movies you like, I'm certain you'll enjoy it.

May 9    Speed Racer
Honestly, I liked it and I was really glad I saw it in the theater. It was definitely really goofy and cliche, but that's exactly what I expected to see. It's unfortunate this movie did so poorly, but I thought it was a fun ride. To top it off, it had a good message about sticking together with your family through tough times.

May 16    Prince Caspian
Definitely an improvement over the last one. I enjoyed the books and BBC versions as a kid, so I'm obviously biased. I didn't like the first one all that much because I felt like the White Witch just didn't come off as threatening. No bad guy = no conflict. This one had a lot more tension because the heroes really seemed to be in peril. Also loved the Spanish influence for the Telmarines.

May 23     Indiana Jones
Mixed feelings overall. It was a fun adventure movie, with a cool plot. It was kinda weak as an Indiana Jones movie. If you like the series, you should go see it. It's nice to see the hat and whip and hear the music again.

May 30     Iron Man (second time)
Did I mention I loved this movie? It was just as awesome on the second viewing.

June 6     Zohan
Well...I didn't like it. Truth is, I didn't expect much and that's what I felt delivered. I wish they had just made a comedy about an Israeli Counter-Terrorist and left it at that. Too many times I felt mildly grossed out instead of laughing. They wasted most of the good jokes in the trailer.

I'm gonna see the Happening this weekend. Also get to see Kung-Fu Panda on the Paramount lot for free. Looking forward to that. :)

Currently Gaming
Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves
By Sony Computer Entertainment
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Sunday, June 01, 2008

Nostalgia Attack

Dude! Who remembers these! (FYI, if you just YouTube Sesame Street you will be greeted with a deluge of this sort of stuff.)






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