ps238principal ([info]ps238principal) wrote,
@ 2008-10-10 23:28:00
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Entry tags:eleventh hour, littlebigplanet, stephen fry, v

Would you like Fry with that?







Ever since I discovered "Q.I." and the joys thereof, I've been a huge fan of Stephen Fry. He's funny as well as insightful, plus he's got that unique British ability to say the most ribald things and make it sound like it came from a seminar at Oxford. Anyway, this week I drew a cartoon hightlighting his doing some voicework for the upcoming game, "LittleBigPlanet" on the PS3. I also found out his voice will be heard as a character in the upcoming release, "Fable 2." Further, while looking for amusing clips for posting about him, I discovered he's got a travelogue DvD about America coming out soon. He's almost immune from Google bombing, such is the volume of his knowledge and work. When debating whether or not I should inflict the image accompanying this post on an unsuspecting public, a quick search brought up this archived podcast from BBC4 where Stephen gives us an in-depth look at the groaniest form of humor and why it's so very British.

I almost think someone needs to make a second version of the venerable "Steve-O-Meter" with Mr. Fry in mind. :)

Touching on things semi-British, the remake of "Eleventh Hour" aired this week, and I have to say I miss Patrick Stewart, who starred in the original. The US version has Marley Shelton playing Dr. Hood's FBI bodyguard. Her delivery was wooden enough to make me think her screen test must have had "she's pretty" written in the comments section. I'm going to give this one a few more episodes (or, at least, some that aren't retellings of the original 4-episode run on ITV) to decide whether or not it gets TiVo'ed. It also, according to i09.com, does several disservices to science, which most TV shows do, to be frank.

I'm hoping that, much as "Battlestar Galactica" got a decent upgrade, the new version of "V: The Miniseries" will get some similar treatment on ABC. All I ask is that they ditch the "mall hair" of the original but keep the creepy opening theme instead of the synthesizery one that came later. I also wouldn't mind if they brought someone like J. Michael Straczynski on board. If you've never read the opening pages to his script treatment for a "V" sequel called "Rebirth," it's a pretty good setup for a new story.

And now I make my websurfing tax deductable:

- I might have to make my wife drive on our next road trip if I can get a hold of this gaming prototype that uses the passing scenery as part of the game. I wonder if some Optical Character Recognition software could let you play "Highway Alphabet" against the computer?
- Here's a Cthulhu Specimen Case, created by artist Alex CF. I might have to break out the ol' soldering iron and art supplies someday m'self and create a few oddities...
- Air combat from the age of steam & cannon is the subject of Air Battle. Pop your opponent's balloons, collect coins, and avoid plummeting to your doom!
- Though the new "Knight Rider" show is... what it is... "Mythbusters" took a look at if a car could go up a ramp into a semi while moving at highway speeds. I had a high school science teacher who was convinced they filmed the shots in reverse, as KITT would surely have smashed into the front of the trailer. This also means the "Spy Hunter" video game was accurate, right?
- (A small language warning on this one) Batman must have made inappropriate remarks to Lois Lane or something. He can console himself that Supes doesn't realize he installed his prank backwards, but the point was made.
- The zombies will one day rise up, so our nation would be well advised to teach our children about it via Lego.
- Speaking of monsters, if you're stuck for a pumkin design to frighten the monsters laying seige to your home until they pillage your candy, here's a page of some pretty clever Jack-O-Lanters. Mouse over the small photos to change the three large ones at the top.
- Back to Britain for a look at a giant mechanical spider that attacked Liverpool recently (thanks to alert reader Daniel). I now know what I'm buying the second I win the lottery! :)
- And from the comments of last Wednesday's entry, Weird Al has a parody out of Whatever You Like by T.I. Al's version, seen & heard here is a bit more reflective of our economic times.


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[info]slackdaddy
2008-10-11 01:39 pm UTC (link)
Stephen Fry was also the awesome Dr. Gordon Wyatt from Bones. He was the psychologist who helped Booth after the clown shooting incident. I loved him in that role!

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[info]daibhid_c
2008-10-11 03:53 pm UTC (link)
I can't help feeling that there ought to be a crossover fanfic where Dr Wyatt tries to work with Dr Gregory House. The trouble is that House is so different from the characters Laurie plays in their double-act work, it'd be tricky to work in the requisit number of in-jokes.

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[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:42 pm UTC (link)
I think it was on a podcast/interview with Kevin Smith where the idea came up of Fry playing Dr. House's "mentor" from medical school.

Stephen thought he'd have to play someone so comically horrible that he'd be strolling up the corridors of the hospital, severing limbs off of hapless patients. :)

Still, I'd love to see him do a few shows on "House," if not a whole season.

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crossover
(Anonymous)
2008-10-14 06:38 pm UTC (link)
This will be moot once the Universal Crossover Fanfic is finished. It's an encyclopedic story that includes every character ever invented interacting with every other character.

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[info]thedragonweaver
2008-10-11 03:56 pm UTC (link)
I love Pumpkin Way! In fact, it inspired me to carve this and this.

It's fun.

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[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:43 pm UTC (link)
I've never done the actual "carving" like did on those marvelous teeth, though I'd love to try.

I did find that, while messy, a "Roto-Zip" makes short work of most pumpkins. What form that work takes is often more up to the tool if you're not ready for it. :)

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[info]talinthas
2008-10-11 05:23 pm UTC (link)
don't know if you saw this or not, but http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HE9OQ4FnkQ
Some folks took the video to A-Ha's take on me, and did a literal reversion of the song, as if the song was about what the video actually depicted. It's hilarious and catchy as hell =)

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QI Rocks!
[info]merseine0613
2008-10-11 06:53 pm UTC (link)
I just wish that we could either (a) get QI on BBC America OR (b) buy QI DVDs in Region 1 format.

Region formats suxxor.

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Re: QI Rocks!
[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:45 pm UTC (link)
I hear that. I've found that a few of their "vodcasts" have made it on to YouTube. They were basically a "best segment" from the show along with some unaired clips (mostly bloopers or the panel going off on a tangent).

But I'm glad they were saved since they were originally put up on the net and (1) only accessible if your computer was in the UK and (2) the clips were encoded to stop playing after four days.

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Re: QI Rocks!
(Anonymous)
2008-10-14 06:40 pm UTC (link)
Gotta love the massive DRM they ream you with. You should be able to buy things from them and make your money stop working before they can spend it.

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[info]brasswatchman
2008-10-12 12:34 am UTC (link)
Just wanted to mention that I updated the 4e character generator I linked you to last week. Among other things, you can now print the character stuff directly off the site. Hope you find it useful.

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[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:46 pm UTC (link)
I know I will!

Now all that's left is some asides that say something along the lines of "yes, you can play a Paladin with 13 Wisdom, but I really wouldn't do that if I were you..." :)

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[info]brasswatchman
2008-10-14 05:55 pm UTC (link)
Now all that's left is some asides that say something along the lines of "yes, you can play a Paladin with 13 Wisdom, but I really wouldn't do that if I were you..." :)

Well, not if your other rolls are all 9's. :D

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Doo Gooder Press online store
(Anonymous)
2008-10-12 08:24 pm UTC (link)
I want to order PS238 issues 32-34 and even 35 if it's available, out on the online store they're not showing, even if they are on other sites.

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Re: Doo Gooder Press online store
[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:45 pm UTC (link)
I'll fix that later this evening. I have the remains of about 3 other sites on my server (revisions, revisions) and I may have updated one that is no longer running.

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Re: Doo Gooder Press online store
(Anonymous)
2008-10-14 02:57 pm UTC (link)
It's been like that for a while - I sent a mail to the address on the PS238 page about it and never got any reply either, so you might want to check the mailbox is correct (of course you may have ignored the mail, but just in case...).

PS238 Compilation 3 is still showing as out of stock too, as well as the post-31 issues being absent...

Just keep up the good work... I can't go without my 3-times-a-week fix :)

Marcus

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[info]styfen
2008-10-12 11:04 pm UTC (link)
Thought I'd just let you know, the first part of Mr Fry's travelog thing aired in the UK this evening and it was most excellent. The book is also very good.

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(Anonymous)
2008-10-13 02:13 am UTC (link)
best QI video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX5WavWy2t0

QI is a wonderful series and check out Kingdom as well.

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[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:47 pm UTC (link)
I saw the first few of those and they're quite charming; though it's odd to see Stephen play someone who gets walked over quite a bit.

I loved the homeless guy and the parking lot.

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[info]tombedlam
2008-10-13 07:04 am UTC (link)
The esteemed Mr. Fry is indeed the bees knees. Do your self a favor and dig up the series Jeeves and Wooster, as well as, a bit of Fry and Laurie.

I can't wait for the new season of QI. Fry has such an excellent wit. Sadly, no Bill Bailey this season. I hope we see more of Phil Jupitus, Rich Hall or Joe again to make up for the loss.

Speaking of Jeeves. How would you like to wake to the dulcet tones of Mr. Fry in the morning? Jeeves Alarm clock
http://www.voco.uk.com/

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[info]ps238principal
2008-10-13 08:50 pm UTC (link)
Bill left Q.I. as well as Buzzcocks? What on earth is the man up to?

I'll accept no less than two concert videos and at least one feature film from the man if he's going to deprive us like this!

Is Dara O'Briain going to be on, or does "Mock the Week" prevent him from doing other shows? Similarly, I'd love to see at least one "Q.I." with Frankie Boyle, just to see him and Alan drive Stephen nuts. :)

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[info]geordieboy56
2008-10-14 12:46 am UTC (link)
Dara is in the first episode. Bill was on tour while they were filming this series, so that's why he's not in it, which is a shame :-(

here's the full list of who is in each episode (alongside Alan of course)...there's some new names, and a couple of returnees who missed last series

1 - Jo Brand, Phill Jupitus, Dara Ó Briain
2 - Rob Brydon, Sean Lock, Ben Miller
3 - Marcus Brigstocke, Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock
4 - Jo Brand, Hugh Dennis, Phill Jupitus
5 - Pam Ayres, Sean Lock, Johnny Vegas
6 - Jo Brand, Jimmy Carr, John Sergeant
7 - Jimmy Carr, Rich Hall, David Mitchell
8 - Clive Anderson, Rob Brydon, Dom Joly
9 - Clive Anderson, Rich Hall, Reginald D Hunter
10 (Children In Need special) - Ronni Ancona, David Mitchell, Sir Terry Wogan
11 - David Mitchell, John Sessions, Emma Thompson
12 - Rob Brydon, Andy Hamilton, Charlie Higson

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[info]heliograph
2008-10-14 06:44 pm UTC (link)
Can you drop me an e-mail?

mgood@heliograph.com

Thanks!

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Didn't Piffany invent this concept?
(Anonymous)
2008-10-14 08:41 pm UTC (link)
Here's some potential link-fodder for your next blogpost. Apparently, 3M Nexcare has started selling Duct Tape adhesive bandages:
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/10/14/duct-tape-bandages.html

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