I forgot to mention yesterday that I saw Rose Tyler's dad on the train.
No really.
I didn't realize it until I heard him say good-bye to someone he was traveling with. I looked up; British accents aren't very common here you know. He sat opposite me on a right-angle seat at 45 degrees (we all do that here - well, most of us) and was dressed conspicuously clashy: black pinstripe suit, navy-white striped shirt, honeycolored pattern tie... Closely cropped reddish-grey hair, rough features a little rougher than you'd remember from years ago on Dr Who Series 2.
Definitely him. Stayed another couple of stops before he left. I looked around at ads and people so it wouldn't appear that I was staring; I mean, what would I have said?
Let me look the actor up before posting this...
Shaun Dingwall
Don't know how accurate PR info is, but according to the web he should be shooting a detective series in the UK nowabouts.
It was definitely him though... unless he has a twin brother.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Da Heck???
"You heard right! WITS is having a THREE day Back To the Academy 50% off sale; all products. [Who Island Main Store Only] As you know Time Lords and Ladies need a TARDIS at the Academy. So it's time to pick up your new TARDIS and accessories. LM enclosed!"
What's up with this notice Snurky got? Someone running a Whogwarts or something?!
What's up with this notice Snurky got? Someone running a Whogwarts or something?!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Rambling Along Gershwin Boulevard
So maybe it was too yellow.
I've added wood trim, which looks fine for the exterior. Not too sure about the trim inside. It may be less distracting for future murals and vendors if the wall segments had a common gradient.
Once the first chapter of the comic is up and Snurky's Burn2 is set, I think I'll make more art on tee's and set up the parcel beside my gallery as a park with a kiosk of silly things.
On the Dr Who front, I'm more convinced than ever that the majority of USA fans are scary and way too serious. I've found the fans from the UK regard the series much the way people of my age here regard The Wizard of Oz. It's just part of our culture and a neverending source of amusement. Sure we know every word of the movie and the story of Margaret Hamilton's accident in Munchkinland, but it's more about the music and the fun - and where you were when you first saw it - and less about the serious facts or it being a profound cinematic milestone (which it wasn't actually).
Doctor Who fans threw a FUN party last Friday, with people dressed creatively, silly, and with the simple intent to have a good time. Some were their Time Lord personae, all unique with a little touch of something Whoish on them (like the one holding a recorder). The Staypuft Marshmallow Man and Robbie the Robot were on hand. Creepy little fanboys with their freebie wannabe Tennant and Smith avatars showed up, then left. You gonna tell me they weren't underage Americans?
I'll see the revelers again no doubt. Play good tunes and it's hard to get rid of me.
On the "research" front, I've gotten a little sharper at drawing a comics version of Matt Smith for my story (aka "The Other Smith" LOL gotta love some of those fan designations). Actually it's been fine from the start by the comments of the teaser poster, but it didn't suit my sensibilities.
I'm halfway through watching Series 4 on DVD. Looks like I'm almost caught up with the new adventures, and just in time.
I'll have to state here what I've since tweeted. I made a judgement call in a blog post a while back: I've since come to really enjoy David Tennant as The Doctor. He's a brilliant actor - when he's allowed to act. That's the key thing. He put in some marvelous performances before things went over the top and overly insane. He's also damn good on radio and audiobooks (I highly recommend "Pest Control"). I guess for me he's "The Other Smith" (hahaha... Love that...), and I hope to make a Tenth Doctor story should the first one go over well.
But first things first.
I've added wood trim, which looks fine for the exterior. Not too sure about the trim inside. It may be less distracting for future murals and vendors if the wall segments had a common gradient.
Once the first chapter of the comic is up and Snurky's Burn2 is set, I think I'll make more art on tee's and set up the parcel beside my gallery as a park with a kiosk of silly things.
On the Dr Who front, I'm more convinced than ever that the majority of USA fans are scary and way too serious. I've found the fans from the UK regard the series much the way people of my age here regard The Wizard of Oz. It's just part of our culture and a neverending source of amusement. Sure we know every word of the movie and the story of Margaret Hamilton's accident in Munchkinland, but it's more about the music and the fun - and where you were when you first saw it - and less about the serious facts or it being a profound cinematic milestone (which it wasn't actually).
Doctor Who fans threw a FUN party last Friday, with people dressed creatively, silly, and with the simple intent to have a good time. Some were their Time Lord personae, all unique with a little touch of something Whoish on them (like the one holding a recorder). The Staypuft Marshmallow Man and Robbie the Robot were on hand. Creepy little fanboys with their freebie wannabe Tennant and Smith avatars showed up, then left. You gonna tell me they weren't underage Americans?
I'll see the revelers again no doubt. Play good tunes and it's hard to get rid of me.
On the "research" front, I've gotten a little sharper at drawing a comics version of Matt Smith for my story (aka "The Other Smith" LOL gotta love some of those fan designations). Actually it's been fine from the start by the comments of the teaser poster, but it didn't suit my sensibilities.
I'm halfway through watching Series 4 on DVD. Looks like I'm almost caught up with the new adventures, and just in time.
I'll have to state here what I've since tweeted. I made a judgement call in a blog post a while back: I've since come to really enjoy David Tennant as The Doctor. He's a brilliant actor - when he's allowed to act. That's the key thing. He put in some marvelous performances before things went over the top and overly insane. He's also damn good on radio and audiobooks (I highly recommend "Pest Control"). I guess for me he's "The Other Smith" (hahaha... Love that...), and I hope to make a Tenth Doctor story should the first one go over well.
But first things first.