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So the second act of Dr. Horrible proved to be even more enjoyable than the first.

The whole geek anti-hero aspect of the story is definitely what makes it entertaining – so strikingly cliché, and yet told from an opposite perspective. And delightfully musical.

The crescendo intro duet was great, as was the outro rock-ish tension builder. Harris has a really great “abject dejection” face, and the blink-twitch is a nice mannerism touch that emphasizes the whole socially-inept-genius element. I especially enjoy the visual of him in the goggles and labsuit, awesome costume work. Haha, both Captain Hammer and Dr. Horrible remind me so much of Freedom Force.

“The hammer is my penis”. Hahaha. Instantly classic.

I’m looking forward to the third and final act, which drops on Saturday.

over rivers, farms, and state lines

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Oh Joss Whedon, you’ve done it again.

Ok, so it wasn’t actually that great. But for a < 15 min. musical comedy vlog, it was worth my time. Neil Patrick Harris came across surprisingly good (I hate Malcolm in the Middle, for the record, which affects my judgment). Uber-cool Nathan Fillion was actually kinda douchey, but I guess that’s his character. Although, it was amusing to hear both of them sing (Harris – again, surprisingly good). Felicia Day I don’t really find attractive at all, which kinda ruins her hero’s-romantic-interest potential in my books, but she has massive geek cred so it’s ok.

Overall it was campy but enjoyable, quirky but watchable – and touched actual emotions just enough (laundromat scene/song) to make me want to watch Act II when it drops tomorrow.

The inflated-popularity is hugely attributable to fellow browncoats looking for some of that Whedon+Fillion magic to be revived again (that was my reason for tuning in), and although Firefly can’t be bested, seeing Fillion again, in anything with Whedon’s name on it, is almost good enough. The key word being “almost”.

’twas the twelving day of Everfair

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Wordle

Kudos to Gobi for showing me this cool new word-cloud generating tool, Wordle.

It’s pretty cool to be able to visually express text in this sort of format, and instantly recognize certain key words and concepts that stand out.

For example, here’s the word-cloud for my blog feed (click to expand):

“Like, really?” Haha.

can’t help but think of yesterday

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Shout out to Gobi for giving me the heads-up on this highly amusing, tongue-in-cheek blog on stuff white people like. “White” in this sense is not be confused with “redneck” white, but rather (as Gobi pointed out) with “yuppie” whiteness.

Haha, the following list highlights some of my favourites (i.e. I know they definitely apply to me):

Lol, classic.

when fools can be kings?

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Whoever came up with this is a comedic genius. Garfield minus Garfield… “the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life.”

Shout out to the ever-brilliant SaraJo for the heads-up, even though she’ll never read this, heh.

Haha, this is the first time I’ve legitimately laughed at Jim Davis in years.

all the words he surely meant to say

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So this news is like a week old, but today I just learned that Perry Bible Fellowship, that most sardonically named and wryly hilarious champion of webcomics, is entering semi-retirement. It’s too bad really, although I can commend Gurewitch’s creativity with not wanting to be stuck on the same project indefinitely. Over the past few years, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed PBF in all its morbid humour and sarcastic wit. I guess this newly-announced era of sporadic updates means I’ll just appreciate each new piece that much more.

Heh, it’s definitely not for everyone though…

Haha, when I get my own place that I’ll actually need to “decorate”, I’m totally going to pick up some prints for a wall or something.

do I have to fall asleep with roses in my hand?

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