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Last Blast/New Crossoverlord [Nov. 9th, 2008|05:45 pm]

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Sad news, boys and girls. DVDPodblast is closing its doors. But tonight, they host their 100th DVD commentary LIVE! And guess who will be in the chatroom! That's right... ME! I'll be there, chatting with the Blastphemers!

http://www.adudathuda.com/dvdpodblast/dvdpodblastlive.html

It all starts at 7pm Central (That's 5pm Pacific Time). And no, nobody has any idea what the movie is.


Also, Crossoverlord starts a new chapter this week, and we'll be posting weekly all the way to the end of the year! And you might even get a little Christmas gift toward the end of the chapter. (I'll just let you guys chew on that for a bit.)

Click image below to see the new cover page.

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Movie Review: POSSUMUS WOMAN!!!! [Nov. 2nd, 2008|03:30 am]

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Movie Review: Possumus Woman
Year Released: 2008
Medium: Digital Download



What do you even call this? It's not a B-movie. Heck, it's not even a C-movie. It's somewhere in the Q or R range. Still, Possumus Woman is one of the funniest movies to come out this year. And you know what? You don't even have to pay to see it! That's right, it was produced, written, and directed by console hack master, Benjamin J. Heckendorn, and you can just download the bloody thing from his website!

This movie is actually a sequel to the 1995 film, Possumus Man. Funny thing about the title of this movie is that whenever Ben would talk about this project on his podcast, I thought he was saying "Posthumous Man" and Posthumous Woman". I kept picturing it as some kind of bizarre zombie horror flick. Of course, now that I know that the actual title of the movie is different, that means I can use the term "Posthumous Man" for my own purposes, as I find the name rather amusing.

Anyhoo, on with the review! )
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Mentioned on Wrestlecrap Radio, BROTHER! [Aug. 15th, 2008|06:10 pm]

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Once again, I got an extended mention on this week's Wrestlecrap Radio. You can hear the show here.

Blade and RD talk about a cameo in an upcoming comic, but they don't mention that it's actually the Crossoverlord in which this takes place. Blade erroneously states that it's a wrestling comic, but it's actually a wrestling SCENE. The scene I have scripted is a parody of a wrestling storyline, and that's as much as I'm going to say. Expect LOTS of wrestling-related jokes, especially if you happen to be a fan of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan!

I've always wanted to do a parody of a wrestling storyline, and now I get to do one. Thanks again, RD and Blade!


In other fun news, I picked up the paper today and saw a rather nasty review for the Clone Wars movie. HA! Take that, George Lucas! That'll teach you to make another movie called Clone Wars! There already was such a feature, produced by Genndy Tartakovski, which everyone LOVED. It had lots of death, no Jar-Jar, and Anakin actually wasn't a pussy in it.

For some reason, though, Lucas decided to that what the Clone Wars needed was a stereotypical sassy and overtly competent teenage female character who chides everyone throughout the movie. WHY?! Why does George Lucas have to rewind history and tell another story of how Anakin is a bitch. Now he's taking shit from a kid! And what's worse is that the character in question is that one really ugly race of alien, to which Shak-Ti belonged. Ugly! Ugly! Ugly!

It's as if George Lucas watched Genndy's "Clone Wars" and said, "You know what? There's way too much of this concise story-telling and not enough tediously dull scenes of pointless banter. There need to be more video game tie-ins and pointless scenes that only serve to make the Jedi look stupid! Genndy, you're fired!"

Seriously, George. You need to throw the master copies of this new Clone Wars into the fiery abyss, where you also keep the masters of the Star Wars Holiday Special, and forget that it ever existed. The original Clone Wars was fine.

Learn to quit while you're ahead.
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BJ Fletcher: Private Eye [Jun. 4th, 2008|09:00 am]

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Ah, the web is rapidly becoming a watcher's paradise! It hasn't overthrown the TV yet, but downloadable programming is rapidly becoming one of those underground things that will probably be the norm in about ten years. (On-demand programming has already taken hold, but it's not nearly as exciting as what you get on the internet!)

So, I found this new show called BJ Fletcher: Private Eye while thumbing around AfterEllen.com.

*looks around at all the blank stares*

...WHAT?! It's got good articles. It's for Parker. I'm emersing myself in the world of lesbians. Call it a form of method acting for webcomic artists.

Anyway... So, the show is a low-budget private eye show about a female investigator named Fletcher and her femme partner Georgia, whose pleated skirt and knee-high socks are a hit with me. And yes, while the show's website isn't entirely explicit about it, Fletcher is gay, but that wasn't the only thing that got my attention. The show also has a rather whimsical sense of humor, with wonderfully hammy acting. I giggled my way through the first episode.

So I'm going to recommend this one to all the boys and girls out there. BJ Fletcher: Private Eye. Watch it.

http://bjfletcherprivateeye.com/
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Someone pulled a sneaky on Wiki [May. 11th, 2008|07:20 pm]

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Every now and then, I do a Wiki search for ol' Das, just to see if anyone has sneaked her into an article. Apparently, someone snuck a quick mention into Wikipedia's Superhero article. Okay, I didn't do it. I swear!

"However, with people adding their own definitions of superhero to the mix, Superhero may mean a specific type of superpowered hero, such as in the webcomic Dasien."
~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superhero

The full context of the statement, I think, is that a superhero in the Dasien universe means that you actually have super powers, as opposed to the DC universe, where a powerless hero like Batman fits the definition. Again, I think that's what it means. Otherwise, I think one of my fans apparently thought they could sneak a little Dasien reference into Wikipedia, which is fine. I won't throw a fit, though, if someone deletes it.

That reminds me. I should take advantage of this and update, but I'm so backed up with work. I have to finish some crossover stuff first, and then you'll see some new Dasien.

Sorry 'bout that.
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