More Twitterisms

Follow all the fun on my Twitter feed.

  • TV Critics, aside from Alan Sepinwall, are a bunch of navel-gazing self-righteous jerks. And Comic Con owns their arses. BWAH HA HA
  • Watching G4 “live” coverage of San Diego. Chuckled at the packaged footage they’re using as outros: You can see the CrossGen booth!
  • G4, like MTV, gives me a headache with all the quick cuts
  • My Apple monitor kicks butt – pictures that were illegible on work computer screen are clean and clear and bright on Cinema Display
  • I have a case of the Fridays today — the work day would go much faster if I could Twitter it
  • I have nobody to friends left to talk to – they’re all on vacation or in San Diego.
  • Was The British Open early, or Comic-Con late this year?
  • Posted Pipeline and Pipeline Podcast already tonight. Watched PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS with the Mrs.
  • All this blogging/twittering/column-writing/podcast show notes writing has me in a writing mode lately.
  • Why do I get jealous listening to writers being interviewed? ::sigh::
  • Even the TV Critics left L.A. for Comic-Con
  • Is it just me, or was the San Diego news underwhelming?
  • Just put my first listing up on Amazon Marketplace, selling a book. Ooh, the tension!

 
 
 

4 Responses to “More Twitterisms”

  1. Nick
    30. July 2007 at 11:25

    I agree the news was underwhelming.

    What’d we get that was really that exciting, in terms of news?

    The creative teams for Spider-Man. DC publishing the Heroes HC (not that exciting, but still sort of a big deal). Final Crisis by Morrison and Jones.

    Was there anything else? Anything I’m missing?

    Then again, what was the big news last year? I can’t even remember at this point.

  2. Jeff
    30. July 2007 at 13:01

    Underwhelming yes. I do not look forward to buying Amazing Spider-Man three times in one month. And the new X-Men team led by Wolverine. Wow. Nothing to get excited about.

  3. Joseph J. Finn
    30. July 2007 at 13:30

    I’d add in Maureen Ryan over at the Chicago Tribune; her blog is always an interesting read, even when I don’t agree with her (and she’s a very pro-genre critic, who was one of the early Buffy supporters from way back, hence the name of her blog).

  4. Trip Bakun
    30. July 2007 at 15:34

    Yep – I think that the news coming out of San Diego for the last couple of years has been very boring for comic book fans.

    The last 3~4 years of big events at DC has left me turned off by their product so I didn’t even bother to follow along with their panel notes.

    The Marvel stuff was decent (Astonishing and Amazing creative teams, Guggenheim (yay!), Jimenez, Butch guice (double yay!) exclusives) but still nothing earth shattering. Should we expect better stuff at WW Chicago in a couple of weeks?