Hey Bros!
Myself and Brother Hollywood will be at the Phoenix Comicon this weekend. Stop by and say, “Yo!” bro! We’re at Table T69.
Hey Bros!
Myself and Brother Hollywood will be at the Phoenix Comicon this weekend. Stop by and say, “Yo!” bro! We’re at Table T69.
Hey L.A. Bros!
Don’t forget, me, Chris Moreno and Brother Hollywood will be at the Comic Bug for a signing and the Webcomic Factory Launch Party! It’s in Manhattan Beach. Emma Caufield of Buffy the Vampire Slayer will be there along with another very hot and talented lady, Diana Falzone. Stop by and say, “Yo!” bro! The fun starts at 6pm!
Hello bros and welcome to Twitter in Focus where media comes to die. Today’s contestant is Cesar Millan the dog whisperer. Let’s see if he can train a dog in under 140 characters.
April 30th, 9:00am: “Want to know how the Millans keep their house clean? Click here to read Rosalva’s best tips. http://ow.ly/1EXLh”
I assume you just clean it. Or better yet, she trains your dogs to do it! Brilliant!
April 30th, 12:00pm: “Yoga? Breathing exercises? What techniques do you use to remain calm and assertive?”
I use improv. It’s all about body language.
April 30th, 7:00pm; “An owner-fixated Wheaten Terrier, and an out-of-control aggressive Shar-pei – New Dog Whisperer ep tonight at 9PM ET/PT! http://ow.ly/1EXRe”
How do you get your tweets to come up at exactly on the hour? Are you using a program?
May 1st, 11:00am: “In this country, we often provide our dog with affection before discipline. Remember the formula: Exercise, Discipline, THEN Affection!”
That’s good advice. I just hope these are your actual tweets and not the show’s.
May 1st, 4:00pm: “The great dog adventure contest is closed, but it’s not too late to purchase your package! Click here: http://ow.ly/1EXTC”
Part of my vacation is to get away from my dog.
May 2nd, 3:00pm: “My grandfather’s most valuable advice: Never work against Mother Nature; always work WITH her!”
She’s right! That’s why I pre-flooded my basement during the last rainstorm.
May 3rd, 4:00pm: “New Puppy? Your New Dog: First Day and Beyond is an invaluable resource with lessons by example! http://ow.ly/1EXUT”
Why you’re just full of merchandise, aren’t ya?
May 5th, 4:01pm: “Be aware of your energy at all times. http://ow.ly/1EXVJ”
Ah, ha! You’re late!
May 6th, 4:00pm: “While romping around in the wilderness this spring, fleas and ticks can be a real danger. Check out our tips here: http://ow.ly/1yCih”
Yep. That’s why I don’t bring my dog on vacation.
May 7th, 4:00pm: “Take training in small steps. Do your research, use your best judgment, and know your dog! http://ow.ly/1EXXK”
Yeah, this is pretty much what I do with my Twitter. Relentlessly promote my websites.
May 8th, 4:00pm: “It’s natural for a dog to want to sleep in bed with you, but remember that you set the rules! It’s your bed!”
My dog loves to sleep in bed with us. She’s a tiny mutt, only five pounds, but it feels like she’s pushing me out of the bed.
May 10th, 9:04pm: “The May 9 Newsletter is here: Keeping Your Dog Young and Active! http://ow.ly/1JmR3”
You are four minutes late. Someone gave you affection before discipline!
May 11th, 12:00am: “Dogs live in the moment. They don’t think about the past or future. They can move on from unstable behavior quickly – if we let them.”
I know! My dog hasn’t made any progress on her doggie time machine.
May 11th, 4:00pm: “Not sure what to do with the hair that your dog sheds all over the house? Donate it to the oil spill relief effort! http://ow.ly/1JKpT”
Our dog is a Maltese so she doesn’t shed. Thankfully!
May 13th, 8:30pm: “Adoptathon was a success! 620 dog & cat adoptions – second highest number since 1999! Thanks to all who came out! http://ow.ly/1KSl3”
No wonder all the Chinese food places raised their prices.
May 13th, 10:00pm: “Cesar teams with the ultimate fear case – Scooby-Doo! Cesar and Scooby are thrilled to announce the Great Dog Adventure! http://ow.ly/1KSop”
Just try and train Scooby not to jump for a Scooby Snack. That I’d like to see.
May 14th, 6:18pm: “Tonight at 9pm on NatGeo – don’t miss Cesar’s Dog Whisperer special, How To Raise the Perfect Dog! http://ow.ly/1LjLj”
You mean, like some kind of super dog that will one day rules us as masters?
May 17th, 10:02pm: “May 16 Newsletter is here: National Dog Bite Prevention Week 2010! http://ow.ly/1MkZ9”
Remember everyone, take the bacon out of your pockets. It’s something I always forget.
May 18th, 5:12pm: “Shedding is a constant problem, but there are ways to make it more manageable. Click here to learn how. http://ow.ly/1MMtW”
Yeah, buy a Maltese!
Okay, let’s rate Cesar’s tweets. He gives good advice, so Insanity is a 4, Style is a 6 and his Mustness is 8 if you have a dog. That’s an overall score of 6. Not bad. I’m following him because I like the doggie tips. And if you have a suggestion for Twitter in Focus, email us here.
The new Robin Hood has a strong first act, but the filmmakers quickly drive the movie to “crazy town” in the second act and never find their way out. Crowe makes a good Hood and the scriptwriter actually has a new twist on Robin’s identity and his relationship with Marion.
Be warned, I can’t really talk about the problems of this movie without giving away the ending and its just my opinion, but…
In the second act (spoilers) the filmmakers try to jam in a war with France and the Magna Carter. It just doesn’t work. Never mind the fact that most audiences in the US are probably not spun up on their English/French history to compare the events in real context. The real problem is the movie stops being about the characters and is now about all these historical events. It just doesn’t work. You know a movie is in trouble when you start hearing voice overs. It’s a sure sign the filmmakers were trying to tie together parts of the movie that didn’t make sense on their own.
And here’s the real kicker, the movie could’ve been called “Robin Hood: Year One” because it ends (major spoiler here) with what happens in most Robin Hood movies at the end of the first act. So he’s declared an outlaw and flees to Sherwood at the END of the movie? WTF?
Sure, you have to give them credit for abandoning the old Robin standbys: the archery contest, Maid Marion rescue, the evil Sheriff and even the Man in the Iron Mask variants. But the funnest part of this movie is when Crowe finally robs some guys. I didn’t necessarily need to see all that, but I paid my ten bucks, give me SOME Robin Hood stuff.
The movie also leaves itself open to a sequel. I don’t see that happening. Robin Hood saves England from France in this one. What next? The Death Star? The story is just too big and unwieldy for its own good. I give it 3.5 keggers out of ten. If you can borrow the DVD, maybe check out the first act, but bail before Crowe’s big “liberty speech”. It was just weird to me.
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