The Legend of Neil Forums

from The Legend of Neil:

Tony and I have been furiously writing season 2 of Neil and we’re getting pretty pumped about shooting this thing. But since the release is months away, I’m going to be trolling the forums to keep my adrenaline flowing.

There’s been a host of great activity on the LON forums and we’d love to see you post! Tell us what you want on the Legend of Neil DVD, or how you might be able to help us subtitle season 1, or what enemies you want to see in season two, or create your own topic!

I promise to post more often myself and let Tony out of the cage I keep him in so he can get on there as well.

Also we’ve had some problems with our fanart submission form. So if you’ve tried to submit something and it hasn’t shown up on our pictures page then we didn’t get it. Please just send us an email at fanart@effinfunny.com. Thanks!

Oh and Happy Happy New Year, make sure to keep those resolutions going for at least a week or two before reverting back to your old self. 🙂

Italian Guild, Prego!

from The Guild:

We are very proud here at The Guild to be a truly world-wide show. Our Xbox Live distribution is translated into 8 languages and launched internationally each week, we believe that is a first for any web show. But, as always, we are especially honored by the time that our FANS have put into adding translations to our videos on YouTube, so the whole world can laugh with (or at) us!

Our latest language is Italian, kindly translated by uber fan Franceso Spreafico. Not only do we have an Italian YouTube Channel now with a truly impressive number of hits already on the Season 1 videos, but we also have Italian subtitles on our central YouTube Channel, all thanks to his hard work! We couldn’t be more grateful for your work and outreach, thank you so much Francesco!

In a strange coincidence just last week on Christmas Day, Corriere della sera, one of Italy’s biggest newspapers, featured an article on our show! We’re pretty sure the Yahoo Babelfish translation of the article was not that accurate (what does “whose screw virtual ends with finding outlets” even mean?!) but it seemed flattering from the general tone at least, and inspired by an article that was written up on us in The Guardian Newspaper, a leading paper in England. Very exciting to have the world as our audience!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Returns with a Closer Look at the Malevolent Count Dooku

from StarWars.com:

Count Dooku is greeted by Pukk, a not-so-friendly Kowakian monkey-lizard, in “Dooku Captured,” an all-new episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars premiering at 9 p.m. ET/PT Friday, Jan. 2, on Cartoon Network
Count Dooku is greeted by Pukk, a not-so-friendly Kowakian monkey-lizard, in “Dooku Captured,” an all-new episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars premiering at 9 p.m. ET/PT Friday, Jan. 2, on Cartoon Network

Star Wars: The Clone Wars gives audiences a different look at Separatist leader Count Dooku, and also introduces a new set of villains in “Dooku Captured,” an all-new episode of the hit animated series directed by Jesse Yeh, premiering at 9 p.m. ET/PT Friday, Jan. 2, on Cartoon Network.

The episode finds Anakin and Obi-Wan attempting to capture Dooku, only to discover the Sith Lord has already been kidnapped by intergalactic pirates.

Yeh says the episode reveals more insight into Count Dooku’s descent from Jedi Knight to his lofty place within the ranks of those wielding the dark side of the Force.

“I have always been interested in the drama behind this particular character,” Yeh explains. “He thinks realistically, and has a solid mind. The actions he takes are always so direct and straight forward.

“In a way, he’s almost pathetic. His mind is constantly being twisted by his pride, which is what originally led him to the dark side. Because of his pride, he doesn’t realize he has turned into exactly the sort of monster that he once fought against. From his perspective, he is not doing anything different from what he did when he was still a Jedi. He’s just trying to save the universe — but this time from what he sees as a corrupt Republic. In the end, he’s become just another expendable pawn of the true evil.”

Yeh said Dooku’s position as a prisoner in “Dooku Captured” provided a dramatic and animation challenge. “Dooku is no longer in control of the situation, so we had to spend some time trying to figure out how to animate this ‘tamed’ Dooku.”

In addition to working with Dooku, Yeh said it was particularly exciting directing an episode that introduces new characters.

“The pirates have a gangster-like society. The fact that they were actually capable of capturing the legendary Dooku took me by surprise,” Yeh says. “Since the pirate chief is a new character, there were really no limitations on how to bring him to the screen. As a director, I got to determine who this new character would be — how to bring out the combative and greedy nature of this particular species, and put those characteristics onto the very surface of his performance.”

Holiday Message from Garfield Minus Garfield

from Garfield Minus Garfield:

Merry Christmas!

from Garfield Minus Garfield and thank you all for your support over the year.
I’m going to take a break for a few days but in the meantime if you’d like to show your support for G-G, please vote for it in the tumblr awards. It’s in the Overall Best Tumblelog and Best Image Posts categories.

Thank you 🙂
Dan

Neil needs You!

from The Legend of Neil:

Hey all,

So a bunch of our favorite webtertainment sites got together and created these web series specific awards, that I really really want to to win-er I mean it would be an honor to be even considered for (must… remember… humility). But we need your nominations in order to be considered! So please go to streamys.org and nominate Neil!

Here’s our ideal ballot

Best Comedy Series: The Legend of Neil (legendofneil.com)
Best Director (Comedy): Sandeep Parikh
Best Writing (Comedy): Tony Janning & Sandeep Parikh
Best Male Actor (Comedy): Tony Janning (Neil), Mike Rose (Old Man)
Best Guest Star in a Web Series (Comedy): Felicia Day (Fairy)
Best Editing: Sandeep Parikh
Best Cinematography: Richard E. Stark (amazing dungeon lighting!)
Best Art Direction: Leah Mann (she built a dragon out of styrofoam, and the level wall, skeletons, etc!)
Best Visual Effects: Sevan Najarian (fairy sex, fireballs, and more!)
Best Original Music: Robert Harrington (score), Sandeep Parikh (ridiculous opening song)

Also please nominate The Guild if you get the chance as well! Thanks so much for your continued support! All this kinda stuff helps bring you more Neil! Happy holidays!

Guild Episode 4 and Gag Reel Posted

from The Guild:

We’re very pleased to announce that TWO Guild videos were posted today on MSN Video, Xbox Live Video Marketplace (in HD), and the Zune Marketplace! Please catch them now!!

Episode 4: Heroic Encounter

Also a Gag Reel for Episodes 1-3 was posted:

AND don’t forget the Christmas Guild Spirit with “A Very Guild Christmas”!

If you could take the time to spread the word on your local forums and blogs, or “Digg” underneath the MSN Video for these episodes, we would definitely appreciate it!

ALSO if you’ll notice, Season 2 has now started rolling out in our CENTER PLAYER [at watchtheguild.com]! Yay! Please view it there, and then comment on our forums, we’d love to hear your feedback!

Happy Holidays! 🙂
The Guild Management

Amy Okuda: The Guild’s Tinkerballa

Amy "Tinkerballa" Okuda
Amy "Tinkerballa" Okuda

Over the past few weeks, fans of The Guild have been eagerly awaiting the release of new hilarious episodes of our favorite web series and, as expected, Codex and the Knights of Good have not let us down. With three episodes and the Christmas special now out, we thought this would be a great time to catch up with the cast and find out what they’ve been up to. As a Christmas gift from ÜberSciFiGeek to all of you, here is the first of several upcoming interviews.

Amy Okuda plays Tinkerballa, a Ranger in the “Knights of Good” guild. As anyone who’s played World of Warcraft or Everquest with me can attest to, I have a soft spot for the Ranger/Hunter toons (slang for in-game characters), so that automatically makes Tink one of my favorite characters. As busy as she is between school and the holiday season, Amy was kind enough to set aside some time to answer a few questions for ÜberSciFiGeek.

ÜberSciFiGeek (ÜSFG) Did you have an active imagination when you were a kid?

Amy Okuda (AO) I think all young kids have very good imaginations. But I was the kid in preschool that escaped from the classroom everyday to talk to flowers… so I guess I could say I had a pretty active imagination… haha.

(ÜSFG) How old were you when you decided you wanted to be an actor?

(AO) I got into acting very recently, probably like junior year of high school. I started dancing in 7th grade, and my dance teacher and friends would tell me to get into acting too since they make more money… so I did, and I ended up really liking it.

(ÜSFG) Lots of artistic people struggle with other things considered normal, like sports, academics, and social interaction, but then thrive when they discover the arts. Did you have a similar experience?

(AO) I think my experience is the furthest from that. Acting and the arts were not a part of my life until about 7th grade. I played basketball for about 9 years, since I was 5 — that was my life. I was basically a tomboy and thought I was going to get into college through basketball, but realized I was Asian and would grow up to be about 5″1 and 95 pounds… haha. But I would say I grew up with a very normal life. I went to school, had a lot of good friends, played sports, you know, the usual. Then I started really getting into dance in high school and started independent studies my junior year, so that’s when my life started getting “not normal” I guess… haha. But my boyfriend was going to school so I still got to go to my senior prom, which was nice. But I was lucky and got to experience a lot of different things in my life — like being a student, an athlete, a dancer, an actor, etc., and I think that’s what makes me different from other actors who have been in the business all their life.

(ÜSFG) You just finished wrapping season 2 of The Guild. What was it like being back together with the cast and crew? How different was it to actually have a budget this time around?

(AO) I absolutely love every single cast member and crew that works on the show. Me and Robin, who plays Clara, especially got close, and I’m so thankful that everyone is so supportive and nice. I couldn’t imagine working on a show with people I hated. Well, now that we are sponsored and have a budget, we got to shoot the whole season in a shorter amount of time, which was nice compared to shooting episodes months apart. But it’s not completely different from shooting season 1; it’s still so much fun and I love it just as much as I did shooting the first season.

(ÜSFG) Other than your Mario Kart addiction, are you anything like Tink?

(AO) Tink is basically me when I was, like, 10-11 years old. That’s when I was really into basketball, and I was such a feisty little kid. I didn’t take crap from anyone; I was so competitive and thought I was the toughest thing. One time, a boy was, like, looking at me and trying to talk to me and I snapped at him and said “What are you looking at?” To me, that’s such a Tink line. When I quit basketball and wasn’t in such a competitive environment all the time, I really mellowed down, and I’m glad I did, because I honestly probably wouldn’t have any friends… haha.

(ÜSFG) I know you did the “LOL” episode of Californication with David Duchovny. How different was that filming experience from The Guild?

(AO) Well, the big difference was that I only had to memorize one sentence. HAHAHA. But it was kind of cool because I only had, like, a tiny part but I had my own little trailer, a wardrobe person, make-up artist, and they even had a stand-in for me, which was kind of weird. But you know, other than that, there’s just a lot more people on set, and I got to see David Duchovny… lol.

(ÜSFG) You’ve been busy at the University of Southern California. Have you had time for anything else, and, if so, what other projects have you been working on?

(AO) My main project for the next 3 years is to graduate! I really wish I could go out and audition and work as an actor more, but right now my main goal is to get a degree, and live life like a normal college girl. My mom always told me college is the best time in your life, and I really want to live it up and treasure my time at USC, especially because there is so much to do there besides go to class, and I don’t want to miss out on anything.

(ÜSFG) Do you get recognized in public now?

(AO) Umm, I got recognized once at El Torito; it was kind of a weird experience, but it doesn’t happen much. I get a lot of friends and family telling me, “Oh, my friend was saying he/she was looking through the Internet and saw you on The Guild!” or random old friends Facebook-messaging me and being like, “WTF, you’re in The Guild?”

(ÜSFG) Are you a Whedonite?

(AO) I’m not exactly sure what being a Whedonite entails, but I definitely enjoyed Dr. Horrible. I think everyone did a great job on that.

(ÜSFG) Is there anything else you can think of that you’d like to share?

(AO) Umm, I don’t think so, just KEEP WATCHING THE GUILD. 🙂 lovelovelove

(ÜSFG) Thank you, Amy!

The Guild is currently airing Season 2, and can be watched on MSN Video, Xbox Live and Zune.

The Legend of Neil: Animatronic Skeletons and Fan Art

from The Legend of Neil:

Ok, I’ve seen some pretty amazing fan art in my day, but this has to take the cake. Our newfound beloved superfan, Jeri, has constructed an animatronic version of the Neil skeletons. I’m completely blown away and just have to share the links with you (and no it’s not Felicia Day even though it kind of looks like her, my brother was convinced that we just made this up. We did not, it’s real!) Check out part 1 and part 2 of how she put this all together.

Also we do have an official submission section for fan art and we haven’t seen squat. Send us some stuff, even if it looks like a 3 year old drew it. I need some cool pics to hang around our office for inspiration for the second season. C’mon people, drop everything and draw some fairy sex scenes already!

Clone Wars Catch-Up Marathon Anchors Holiday Star Wars Fun

from StarWars.com:

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, "Duel of the Droids"

Although the final original episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars have aired for the remainder of 2008, there’s no dearth of Clone Wars fun available at StarWars.com to keep fans busy until Jan. 2, including the first-ever online “marathon,” which begins on Monday.

Starting Dec. 22, all 10 episodes of the hit Cartoon Network series that have aired to date will be available online at the official Star Wars website and at CartoonNetwork.com. What’s more, each episode features a video commentary by supervising director Dave Filoni; a web comic; and a detailed episode guide containing concept art and additional insights into Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, "Destroy Malevolence"

The online marathon ends on Monday, Jan. 5.

And on Friday, Jan. 2, the first new Clone Wars episode of 2009, “Dooku Captured,” debuts at 9 p.m. on Cartoon Network.

Just in case that’s not enough for Star Wars fans, StarWars.com offers three exclusive online games that provide unique, challenging experiences. There’s no hardware required beyond a basic home computer, and the games are accessible via the homepage at starwars.com.

In “Sharpshooter,” players can partake in some clone training, as they try to hit targets that range from holograms of battle droids to rolling destroyer droids. As the levels get progressively harder, “Sharpshooter” throws in some tricks, ranging from blast shields that make it difficult to hit your target to decoys that players need to avoid. It’s classic arcade-style action whose increasingly difficult levels will pose a challenge to gamers of any age.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, "Destroy Malevolence"

“Live Fire” is a keyboard-based game in which players take on the role of a clone trooper — and can even customize his gear. By finding and collecting datapacks, while avoiding a phalanx of Separatist droids, players can unlock exclusive Clone Wars content, including images, videos and sounds. But beware, because the Separatist droids encountered on these missions to Christophsis and Teth are bent on success.

“Clones vs. Droids” offers the option of playing live against another player — or practicing solo. Squads of droids and clone troopers are pitted against each other, and it’s up to players to strategically prepare for both attack and defense during the game’s 10 rounds.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, "Shadow of Malevolence"

The Clone Wars experience isn’t just online, of course. In fact, during the holidays Cartoon Network will offer encore showings of Star Wars: The Clone Wars with more opportunities than ever to enjoy the intergalactic adventure.

Here is Cartoon Network’s holiday schedule for Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (Unless noted, all programming is half-hour episodes.)

Monday, Dec. 22 — 10 a.m. (one-hour block), 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 23 — 9:30 a.m., 2 p.m. (one-hour block)
Thursday, Dec. 25 — 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 26 — 8 a.m., 6 p.m. (one-hour block), 9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 27 — 9:30 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 28 — 9 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 29 — 10 a.m. (one-hour block), 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 30 — 9:30 a.m., 2 p.m. (one-hour block)
Wednesday, Dec. 31 — 9 a.m. (one-hour block), 3 p.m.

All times listed are ET/PT.

Don’t forget — the next original episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, “Dooku Captured,” airs at 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2. Until then… may the Force be with you!

Celebrity Blog: Joss Whedon on Amazon.com Exclusive “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog”

from Armchair Commentary:

Academy Award-nominated writer, director, executive producer, and actor Joss Whedon has written a celebrity blog for us [Amazon.com] to promote his new release, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. Whedon is best known for creating well-known TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly. –Jordan

When Amazon asked me to review this movie, I was hesitant, as I’m not too familiar with the genre, and also I made it. But I found Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog quite rewarding, which is to say, if you buy it, I will be rewarded with a small sum of money. But what’s in it for you? A few surprises, I won’t lie. THE SECRET OF ETERNAL YOUTH. The Dark Knight doesn’t have that, does it? A CONTROLLING INTEREST IN EUROPE. Not available with Mamma Mia! BEES. Deadly, hideous bees are contained in certain shipments, sorry. We’re trying to control that. But already, a pretty extraordinary disc.

The film itself I didn’t really get. Apparently young people today think it’s okay to make fun of supervillains. In my day we treated them with respect and fear, especially when they were singing. I did like the jokes, except when one man mentioned his secret love appendage to another, which I find crass. But the tunes are very hummable, and many of them ran through my head as I fell asleep before the ending, which I’ll bet was a humdinger. In fact, the whole movie humdinged. I give it forty eight billion stars.

The extras (Eternal life, Europe, Bees) were mostly exciting. There is a whole second musical, called “Commentary!”, which harkens back to the days of Radio and of writing things really poorly. I can’t recommend it enough. (That should read “I can’t recommend it.  Enough!” Sorry.) Seriousfully, it’s not so much a commentary as chance for the cast and writers to make fun of each other in every musical style possible. I give it forty eight billion stars.

The extra extras are all solid fun, especially the many applications to the Evil League of Evil, sent by people who know how to show a supervillain the proper respect. I was promised eggs, but did not find any eggs, only horrible, stinging bees, but I am told the eggs are good. That is my review. I think you should buy the DVD every day forever, and I am totally unbiased. Happy Holidays! –Joss Whedon