MovieQuest, the new ElfQuest Movie Page

from ElfQuest:

At long last, today I tackled a project I’ve been putting off (it seems) forever. And that is, gathering up every news item and posting I could find, wherever they might lurk on the Elfquest.com site, and putting them all into chronological order on one page.

Why?

Because people have been asking (begging, pleading, hounding) for news about the EQ movie project ever since we first announced its first incarnation in 1981. Now, with the option at Warner Bros. and the development further than it’s ever been, I realized that many people STILL aren’t nearly aware of the long path the elves have been on, getting to the big screen. All the puzzle pieces of information have been on the Elfquest site, but some have been in “news”, some in “editorials,” and others scattered who knows where.

Now they are all in one place, from oldest to newest. Which also makes it easy to update the one page whenever we DO have something to add!

The reformatted page is here:
http://elfquest.com/news/Movie3.html
and is also accessible from the home page by simply clicking on the “EQ Got Movie!” image top and center.

Shade and sweet organization,
Richard Pini AKA Elfpop

“Weird Al” Yankovic: Craaaaaaaigslist!

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

My new single “Craigslist” is out today. In case you haven’t heard it yet (SPOILER ALERT!) it’s an original song in the style of The Doors about… well… Craigslist.

To explain some of the pictures that I’ve been tweeting… last month I drove up to Sausalito to visit a recording studio owned by Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads, Modern Lovers)… where I recorded the keyboard parts for “Craigslist” with original Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek! It was quite a thrill and an honor to work with Ray. We spent that afternoon eating Mounds bars and guacamole and listening to Ray tell stories about his recent South American tour — it was amazing.

Anyway, back to present day… As I always implore you, if you’re at all inclined to buy this single, please do it this week — it’d be so cool to get this thing to chart. We came THIS CLOSE to getting “Whatever You Like” on the Billboard chart (and I’m certain we would have done it if our release date hadn’t been bungled)… but since this new single is available at all the digital retailers simultaneously, I think it’s got a real shot. And by the way, I just checked — none of my “original” songs have ever cracked the Billboard Hot 100. So if enough people (legally) download “Craigslist” — and it actually charts next week — well, that would be a career first and a real personal accomplishment for me. (Maybe someday people will even stop asking, “Hey, did you ever think about writing your own songs?”) Anyway, if you’ve got a buck and change just lying around somewhere not doing anything — please consider giving it to iTunes or one of those other fine Internet portals that sells mp3s.

And of course the “Craigslist” video is out as well. Liam Lynch did an amazing job directing it. We wanted to create something which looked like the kind of typical low-budget music video that The Doors themselves might have made in the 60’s — lots of random, psychedelic stock footage… and me in leather pants trying to look like a smoldering, damaged poet. You can buy it on iTunes, or just watch it for free on YouTube… heck, you can even watch it in HD!

And oh yeah, I’m doing a live chat on Twitter and Ustream just a little bit later today. I’ll be on from 5PM to 6PM Pacific time (8PM to 9PM Eastern). You can watch the broadcast just by clicking on this Ustream link… you don’t have to sign up for anything or do anything. BUT… if you want to participate and ask questions, you have to be signed up on Twitter. Just tweet me a question with the hashtag #WeirdAl at the end of it. That way it’ll show up on my screen — and perhaps I’ll answer it! We’ll see how this goes today… if my head doesn’t explode by the end of it, maybe I’ll do these broadcasts for the rest of the Internet Leak releases as well.

Okay, I’m done promoting myself now. Thanks for listening!

Al

Watch “Weird Al” talk about his latest project, Internet Leaks, on Ustream

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

Tomorrow (June 16) from 5PM to 6PM Pacific time, I’ll be answering your questions live on Ustream! Just tweet me a question and add #WeirdAl to the end of it (yes, you must have a Twitter account).

New “Weird Al” Yankovic Single & Video

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

June 16 is almost here! This Tuesday, the first of four brand new originals songs will be released digitally (available at iTunes and… you know, all the usual places). The name of the song is “Craigslist.”

There will be a music video for “Craigslist” as well, also released on Tuesday. It was shot by my friend Liam Lynch (who directed Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny and Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic and is also responsible for those wonderful Lynchland podcasts). It’s a live-action video — my first since “White & Nerdy.” But lower your expectations — “White & Nerdy” had a huge budget, and “Craigslist” had a miniscule one. We shot it in Liam’s garage. I’m not even kidding. As it turns out, though, the “low budget” vibe happens to dovetail well with the concept of the video, so don’t worry, it all works out fine.

If you just can’t wait till the 16th to see this thing, AOL will be doing a world premiere of the “Craigslist” video tomorrow. (Unless they change their minds at the last minute and pull the plug on it like they did with “White & Nerdy.”) So check with AOL for all the details on the sneak peek!

BTW, also on Tuesday the 16th I’ll be doing a live online chat via Twitter and Ustream. I’ll be answering your questions from 5PM to 6PM Pacific time (8PM to 9PM Eastern). Details to come… but in the meantime, make sure you’re following me!

Oh, and in case you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the promo clip for AlsBrain.com.

Hope you like the new song & video!

Al

The Adventures of Al’s Brain

This is a promo for alsbrain.com, which is in turn a promo for Al’s Brain (a 3-D journey through the human brain with “Weird Al” Yankovic). Al’s Brain premieres at the Orange County Super Fair (July 10 – August 9, 2009) and will travel to the Puyallup Fair in September (other dates and locations to be announced).

Disclaimers: Al did not write or perform the song in this promo, and the Al’s Brain in 3-D movie (which is mostly live action) bears no resemblance at all to this video.

The Sims 3: Alice and Kev

from Robin Burkinshaw:

This is the continuing story of my slightly unusual playing of The Sims 3. It follows little girl Alice and her struggle to survive with no home, no money, no food, and the worst Dad in the world.

Alice and Kev: The story of being homeless in The Sims 3

Welcome to the tale of Alice and Kev.

This is an experiment in playing a homeless family in The Sims 3. I created two Sims, moved them in to a place made to look like an abandoned park, removed all of their remaining money, and then attempted to help them survive without taking any job promotions or easy cash routes. It’s based on the old “poverty challenge” idea from The Sims 2, but it turned out to be a lot more interesting with The Sims 3’s living neighborhood features.

I have attempted to tell my experiences with the minimum of embellishment. Everything I describe in here is something that happened in the game. What’s more, a surprising amount of the interesting things in this story were generated by just letting go and watching the Sims’ free will and personality traits take over.

Weta News: June 2009

from Weta:

Hey Weta fans,
The stunning Unnatural Selector Miniature Version is now available for preorder. And there’s some serious teasing going on around another range about to launch…

In the News:
Meet Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro! Guillermo will be in the Weta Cave Wednesday 17 June to sign his new book! More…

Also in the News:
Nothing Says “Welcome” Quite Like a 12 Foot Monster!
Alan Lee Book Signing at the Weta Cave
What are Richard Taylor, Alan Howe and Bridget Wuest Doing in Weta’s Sculpting Room?
Happy 1st Birthday to the Weta Cave
Comic Con 2009
What are John Howe and Daniel Cockersell Doing in Weta’s Sculpting Room?
Seen the D9 Trailer Yet?

New Product in the Shop:
JUST LAUNCHED! The Unnatural Selector Miniature Version
At just under 1 ft (11.4 inches or 29 cm) it’s about three times as long as our previous three miniature rayguns, but a mere 1/4 the size of the Unnatural Selector on which it is based. And it’s every ounce as beautiful and well made as its full-size relative. This absolutely stunning feat of miniaturisation will be available in July and fills the fourth spot in Dr. Grordbort’s range of miniature rayguns. The first, the Mini Manmelter sold out at Comic Con 2007. The second and third, the Mini Goliathon and the Mini F.M.O.M. are selling out fast. This gun, Lord Cockswain’s weapon of choice, is made from various metals as well as Venusian Worm Oak (a compound that contains traces of not actual wood…). It comes on a stand embossed as THE UNNATURAL SELECTOR. Designed by Greg Broadmore and modelled by David Tremont, this is another stunning piece for your collection. ALSO: We launched and sold another Raygun — the one-of-a-kind Manmelter Star Burst last week. Check it out! If you are interested in Dr. Grordbort’s Rayguns, please note we also have a Rayguns VIP mailing list!

Hot Tip — Missing Weta Dollars from our old website?
When you set up an account on Weta’s new website, your Weta Dollars automatically get transferred to your new account as long as you use the same email address as you used on the old site. If you have set up an account with another email address and therefore can’t find your old Weta Dollars, please email info@wetanz.co.nz and let us know what the old email address was, so we can find your acount and transfer your Weta Dollars manually.

This is how you find us online!
http://fans.wetaNZ.com/Magnus/ | Twitter: @wetaworkshop | Facebook: Weta Workshop

“Futurama” Returns to Production with an Initial Order of 26 New Episodes to Premiere Mid 2010

from Comedy Central:

Emmy Award-Winning Animated Comedy Series Confirmed to Run on Comedy Central; Broadcast Network Run Also Possible

20th Century Fox Television, the animation powerhouse that brought Family Guy back from the dead five years ago, has done it again: Matt Groening and David X. Cohen’s brilliantly subversive animated sci-fi comedy Futurama will return to production on 26 new half-hour episodes more than six years after the series aired its last original episode. The move comes on the heels of the series’ blockbuster performance on DVD and on Comedy Central; the announcement was made today by Twentieth Century Fox Television Chairmen Gary Newman and Dana Walden, and David Bernath, senior vice president, programming for Comedy Central.

Futurama was a staple of Fox’s Sunday night animation block from 1999 to 2003 before ceasing production on original episodes. In June 2006, Comedy Central acquired the rights to the existing 72 episodes of the series, which the channel began airing in January 2008, and four recently-produced extended length Futurama adventures: Bender’s Big Score, The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender’s Game and Into the Wild Green Yonder, which enjoyed enormous success both on Comedy Central and in DVD release. This new deal marks the show’s return to episodic series production on original episodes. Futurama becomes only the second series in the history of the medium to go back into production based on the strength of its DVD sales and repeat airings on cable.

The new episodes will be available in mid 2010 to be shown on Comedy Central. Twentieth Century Fox Television retains the option to license the original runs of the new episodes to a broadcast network.

“We are excited to continue our relationship with Matt, David and 20th Century Fox TV and to be able to offer Comedy Central viewers the first opportunity to see new episodes of Futurama,” said Bernath. “As evidenced by the strong performance of the extended length epics, there remains a deep and passionate fan base for this intelligent and very funny show that matches perfectly with our audience. It’s fantastic that we can add brand-new installments of Leela, Fry and Bender’s adventures to our existing library.”

Quipped Matt Groening, “We’re thrilled Futurama is coming back. We now have only 25,766 episodes to make before we catch up with Bender and Fry in the year 3000.” Added David X. Cohen, “We’re excited and amazed that the show is coming back, perhaps due to some sort of mysterious time loop. We look forward to working with Comedy Central and 20th Television to make this the best iteration of the loop yet!”

“When we brought back Family Guy several years ago, everyone said that it was a once-in-a-lifetime thing — that canceled series stay canceled and cannot be revived,” commented 20th Century Fox TV Chairmen Gary Newman and Dana Walden. “But Futurama was another series that fans simply demanded we bring back, and we couldn’t have been happier when Matt and David agreed that there were many more stories yet to tell.”

Futurama focuses on the life of Philip Fry (Billy West), a 25-year-old pizza delivery boy who accidentally freezes himself on December 31, 1999 and wakes up 1,000 years later with a fresh start at life and a “diverse” new group of friends including Leela (Katey Sagal), a tough but lovely one-eyed alien and Bender (John DiMaggio), a robot who possesses human characteristics and flaws. The series aired for five seasons on Fox (1999 to 2003) earning Emmy nominations each season while winning three times, including “Outstanding Animated Program” in 2002. It featured guest stars such as Sarah Silverman, Hank Azaria, Bob Odenkirk, Pamela Anderson, Beatrice Arthur, Lucy Liu, Beck and Coolio.

Futurama, created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening and David X. Cohen, is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television, with Rough Draft Studios, Inc. contributing the animation.

20th Century Fox Television, a division of News Corp, is a leading supplier of entertainment content domestically and around the world.

Comedy Central, the only all-comedy network, currently is seen in more than 95 million homes nationwide. Comedy Central is owned by, and is a registered trademark of, Comedy Partners, a wholly-owned division of Viacom Inc.’s (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B) MTV Networks.

MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), is one of the world’s leading creators of entertainment content, with brands that engage and connect diverse audiences across television, online, mobile, games, virtual worlds and consumer products. The company’s portfolio spans more than 150 television channels and 350 digital media properties worldwide, and includes MTV, VH1, CMT, Logo, Harmonix, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, Noggin, The N, AddictingGames, Neopets, Comedy Central, Spike TV, TV Land, Atom, Gametrailers and Xfire.

Contest: Worst Guild Candidate… Ever!

from The Guild:

A new quest… err, contest has opened up.

Head on over to the Contests section and read all about this new exciting video contest opportunity. While you are at it, read up on the legaleze Vork had us write up for the contest [it was really lawyers].

The deadline is Saturday, June 27 by Midnight, PST. Winners will be announced mid- to late July.

Oh, almost forgot, here’s the loot that drops [read: prize] — Your video featured on The Guild website and possibly included on the Season 3 DVD!

Expansion Cards for Monty Python Fluxx

Monty Python Fluxx gets several new cards with the introduction of the Castle Expansion pack and the Sir Not-Appearing Promo Postcard. And there was much rejoicing!

Castle Expansion
Castle Expansion

You know you’ve always wanted a Castle! …unfortunately it also comes with a pesky French Knight, who is sure to Taunt you mercilessly. Seven new cards to add to the insanity that is Monty Python Fluxx.

Fans of the antagonistic French taunters and their “outrageous accent” will particularly appreciate the Castle Expansion pack since most of the cards are dedicated to those characters. It’s nice to see the Legendary Black Beast of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh finally get his castle, too.

The new cards and their rules are:

  • Goal: Camelot — You win if you have the Castle and any Knight of the Round Table on the table in front of you.
  • Goal: The Castle of Aaarrghh — You win if you have the Holy Grail and the Castle on the table in front of you.
  • Keeper: The Castle — If someone targets you with the Catapult while you have this in play, none of your Keepers are discarded.
  • Creeper: French Persons — You cannot win if you have this unless the Goal says otherwise.
  • Goal: Taunting by the French — You win if you have French Persons and the Castle on the table in front of you.
  • Action: I Shall Taunt You a Second Time — If the French Persons are on the table, move them to another player. If not, find them and give them to the player of your choice. Look first in the discard pile; if you have to look in the draw pile, shuffle it afterwards.
  • New Rule: I Told Them We Already Got One! — The French Persons count as any other Creeper if you need a specific Creeper to meet the Goal.

There’s still no “I Bet You’re Gay!” card, alas, but perhaps one will be added in the next expansion pack release.

The Castle Expansion pack is available online for $3.00 US or, for a limited time, free with a $10 purchase from participating game stores. Search Looney Labs’ Retailer Roster to find the Looney Labs Superstore nearest you. At such a low price, how can you not afford to add all this extra fun to your game?

Sir Not-Appearing Promo Postcard
Sir Not-Appearing Promo Postcard

This special promotional card is an amusing nod to “(The aptly named) Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Film”, the infant knight who appeared briefly in the opening credits of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. According to Looney Labs, “This Keeper card works only in Monty Python Fluxx where it functions as an additional Knight of the Round Table.” At $1.00 US per postcard, or free with purchase like the Castle Expansion pack, you’ll want to get two, one to play with and one to keep pristinely intact as a collectable piece. The postcard instructions say “Here is a new Knight for your Monty Python Fluxx game — to join the other Knights of the Round Table in their Quest for the Holy Grail! For best results, use scissors to remove card.” If you have an X-Acto knife and a steady hand, you’ll get even better results, eliminating any telltale rough edges that make punch-out cards so easy to spot in the deck.

Monty Python Fluxx supports 2-6 players, ages 8 and up. Game length: 10–40 minutes.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Monty Python Fluxx

Or order directly through the Looney Labs website.

Monty Python Fluxx is distributed by Looney Labs, published under license with Toy Vault & Monty Python. For more information on Monty Python Fluxx, visit the official product page at Monty Python Fluxx.

HOME — a film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand

from HOME:

YouTube – homeproject’s Channel

We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the catastrophic evolution of the Earth’s climate.

The stakes are high for us and our children. Everyone should take part in the effort, and HOME has been conceived to take a message of mobilization out to every human being.

For this purpose, HOME needs to be free. A patron, the PPR Group, made this possible. EuropaCorp, the distributor, also pledged not to make any profit because HOME is a non-profit film.

HOME has been made for you: share it! And act for the planet.

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

HOME official website
home-2009.com

PPR is proud to support HOME
ppr.com

HOME is a carbon offset movie
actioncarbone.org

More information about the Planet
www.goodplanet.info