Saturday, December 24, 2011

Best/worst nudity of 2011

Best/worst nudity of 2011


The year in bare skin: Some met with smiles (hi, Ashton), others with cringes (whoops, Nancy Grace)



Friday, December 23, 2011

How Smartphones Are Changing Photography: The Numbers Are In

How Smartphones Are Changing Photography: The Numbers Are In


Although global smartphone adoption is still just below 30 percent, smartphone photography is growing in popularity, disrupting traditional camera use. NPD made this trend clear in its Imaging Confluence Study, which found that smartphones accounted for 27 percent of photos shot this year.


How Women Saved the Music Industry in 2011


Shirley Halperin
Rihanna, Adele and Katy Perry are among the female stars who helped dig the business out of a seven-year sales slump.

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Ceremony Celebrating 65th Anniversary of 'It's a Wonderful Life' Today in Hollywood


It's almost Christmas, and that means presents, trees, (Chinese food for us Jews), and marathon viewings of "It's a Wonderful Life," the 1946 classic starring James Stewart as as building and loan operator George Bailey. To celebrate the 65th anniversary of this yuletide favorite, City News Service reports that a ceremony will be held on the Walk of Fame at 10:30 a.m. [ more › ]



How IBM Saw 2012 in 2007: Where's My Mind Reading Cell Phone?

How IBM Saw 2012 in 2007: Where's My Mind Reading Cell Phone?

IBM just released its annual list of five technologies that will change the world in five years. Who knows how these predictions will pan out. But we can very easily rate Big Blue's predictions from five years ago. Here's how IBM saw 2012 way back in 2006, how they got it right, and how they got it wrong.


Holiday Comics from Years Past

Holiday Comics from Years Past

Happy holidays! Whether you celebrate Lightingmas, Double-Christmas, The Festival of Matzoh, Champion's Pride, The Twelve Days of Solstice, Lord Kronog's Bane, The Great All-Powerful Nothing at All or even something fake, I hope you spend the season happy, warm, and in the company of those you love.


Here are some of my favorite Wondermark holiday comics from years past:


#474; In which you better Watch Out

#582; In which George gets a Lute

#683; In which a Line of Questioning is halted

#476; In which Suffering was a Waste

#686; The Taylors leave a Shadow

#466; In which Everyone loves the Freak

#687; In which Santa appears at last

#363; In which Joy is mandated

#093; In which a Fortress is breached

#357; In which Mall Parking sucks

#141; In which the Son of God stands in queue

#081; In which a Confrontation occurs

#260; In which a Plan ends poorly

#069; In which the Canucks get a Pretty Good Idea

#475; In which Trouble is both avoided, and provoked



Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas of yore pt 2

Christmas of yore pt 2

hey New York, come to the Crimestoppers Club show next Tuesday to watch some of us do whatever it is we do. Guests are Kate Beaton, Michael Kupperman, Anthony Devito, Mitch Magee, Mark Twain, Julie Klausner and myself. Dec 27th 7pm @Luca Lounge. I think  I'm going to read from the Devil's Disciples because it cracks my shit up.


And now here's two more old Christmas comics made in 2005:





Why Don’t They Sell Eggnog Year-Round?

Why Don't They Sell Eggnog Year-Round?

Sales of eggnog have quadrupled in the last 50 years, yet eggnog is widely available only two months out of the year. Noted libertarian Homer J. Simpson blames the government for its sudden disappearance. Why don't dairy manufacturers make eggnog all year long?


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmas of yore pt 1

Christmas of yore pt 1

for the next few days I’m going to run some old comic about Christmas that I made many years ago. Some of them appear in Fart Party vol 1 and some of them I just didn’t do anything with. It’s weird for me to look at these old drawings because they’re pretty hilariously bad but that was a good time in my life so, there’s that. You know, now that I’m old as balls and everything is shitty. hahaha I’m only half kidding, I’m still young. Enjoy!


On This Day in 1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald Dropped Dead in a West Hollywood Apartment

On This Day in 1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald Dropped Dead in a West Hollywood Apartment

On This Day in 1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald Dropped Dead in a West Hollywood Apartment On December 21, 1940, celebrated American author and Hollywood scenster F. Scott Fitzgerald collapsed and died inside a West Hollywood apartment. He was 44 years old. [ more › ]



Snow Globe Los Angeles

Snow Globe Los Angeles

From All Cut Up Films via CurbedLA:


Just in time for the holidays! "Snow Globe Los Angeles" is a short time-lapse film that captures the city of L.A. during the holiday season.



"Snow Globe Los Angeles" was created using over 4000 still images shot on a custom built camera rig. The effect was achieved using a Canon 5D MII, a homemade tilt-shift style lens, a light bulb filled with water, and paper cut outs to create shaped bokeh.


Enjoy and Happy Holidays!


Shot by: Colin Mika, Music: "Samskeyti" by Sigur Ros


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Songwriter's Estate Wants Control Over 'Santa Claus is Comin' To Town'

Songwriter's Estate Wants Control Over 'Santa Claus is Comin' To Town'

Eriq Gardner
A songwriter behind a holiday classic is trying to rip it from EMI's grip. The music publisher has received a termination notice, will it pout or cry?

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Tit Bit Nipply

A Tit Bit Nipply

Rep. Barney Frank was "upstaged by his own chest" during a speech he gave Monday with erect nipples. According to the Huffington Post, his appearance "raised questions about how cold it was in the House chamber." Why do nipples harden in the cold?

HBO Renews 'Enlightened,' Cancels 'Hung,' 'Bored to Death,' 'How to Make It In America'

HBO Renews 'Enlightened,' Cancels 'Hung,' 'Bored to Death,' 'How to Make It In America'

Lacey Rose, Lesley Goldberg
The premium cable network clears room on its schedule for upcoming series including "Luck," "Veep," "Girls" and the untitled Aaron Sorkin newsroom project.

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Have Yourself an Angsty Little Christmas: 10 Geeky Holiday Tunes to Raise Your Spirits

Have Yourself an Angsty Little Christmas: 10 Geeky Holiday Tunes to Raise Your Spirits

10 great and geeky holiday tunes to help you alleviate your holiday angst.




After 12: My Cat Will Wonder Where I’ve Been

Right on!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Vince Pace Reveals How Martin Scorsese's 'Hugo' Is Changing the Future of 3D Filmmaking


John Gaudiosi
The co-chairman of the Cameron | Pace Group says the world's first "CPG Certified" 3D movie has already captured Hollywood studios' attention, surpassing even the work CPG did for James Cameron's "Avatar."

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10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

They expected a TV comedy with a laugh track, and got instead a wry, melancholy commentary on the holiday season. (The network also objected to real children voicing all of the characters.) The brass was particularly wary of the religious overtones that Sparky insisted the special carry on the air. According to Mendelson, the executives agreed to air it “once and that will be all.”


'Dark Knight Rises': Political subtext?

'Dark Knight Rises': Political subtext?

Trailer for Christopher Nolan Batman film hints at Occupy: Gotham City theme; also features explosions

A nerdy nation wonders what Kim Jong Il's death means for 30 Rock

TV: Newswire: A nerdy nation wonders what Kim Jong Il's death means for 30 Rock

As soon as it was revealed that North Korea’s dear leader Kim Jong Il had at last evolved beyond the human realm and assumed glorious reign over Heaven, where he’s already beaten everyone at golf, the nation immediately began asking itself about the ramifications his promotion held for us—namely, what’s going to happen on 30 Rock now? After all, the last we saw of Elizabeth Banks’ Avery Jessup, she had been kidnapped while on assignment and married off to son and successor Kim Jong Un, sentenced to a life of sunflower picking and eating enough food ...

Nerds and Male Privilege

Nerds and Male Privilege

The idea that perhaps the way women are portrayed in fandom is aleetle sexist is regularly met with denials, justifications and outright dismissal of the issue. So regularly, in fact, that there's a Bingo card covering the most common responses.


The Best Viral Videos of 2011

Kittehs, Chatbots, Kim Jong-Il: The Best Viral Videos of 2011

These are the videos that kept millions of us mesmerized (and caused some of us to spit milk out our noses) this year. Watch at your own risk.

22 TV variations on It’s A Wonderful Life

Enjoyable list for everyone in general. But Helen, what a coincidence... see number 4.


“Every time a bell rings...”: 22 TV variations on It’s A Wonderful Life

1. Raising Hope, “It’s A Hopeful Life” (2011)
Though it took some time for It’s A Wonderful Life to become the seasonal staple it is today, Frank Capra’s 1946 film serves dual purposes in TV land. One, it reliably fills in a few two-hour programming holes around Christmastime; two, its most famous sequence—where destitute protagonist George Bailey wishes he’d never been born, and his guardian angel Clarence shows him the flaw in that logic—has become a perennial source of inspiration for television writers. In one of the most recent It’s A Wonderful Life ...

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