Youtube

Nov. 26th, 2013 02:29 pm
jetpack_monkey: (Donna Noble - Mouth on Legs)
Youtube and I have a contentious relationship when it comes to posting my vids, but I've decided to let it back in my life on my terms. This was spurred on by the fact that I finally gave in to its request that I link it to Google+ (ended up creating a separate Google+ page for Jetpack Monkey).

Over the next couple weeks, I will be uploading the most popular vids I've made in the last two years to that platform (as long as they don't contain naked breasts -- I'm looking at you David Cronenberg and Slippery Slope).

I've already put up the following:
Starships! (Monochromatic Remix)
All the Rowboats
Va Va Voom

jetpack_monkey: (JD - Mr. Funtimes)
I have been a terrible friend, you guys. I have been watching and enjoying something and I haven't told you.

I am so sorry.

So, the guys behind the Penny Arcade empire decided to try their hand at reality television. Except, being the Penny Arcade empire, they put it on the Internet. It's called Strip Search and the goal is to find the next great webcomic. The winner gets $15K and a year embedded at the Penny Arcade offices, with all the support that implies.

The show had its finale yesterday and I'm super-pleased with the result. Not just who won, but just the whole show leading up to it. A group of webcomics artists came in to compete with one another, but somehow also became a family and found a home with people who had previously been strangers.

There were very few "I'm not here to make friends" moments and there was an episode largely devoted to one contestant having a crisis when they figured out that Strip Search just did not work like what they were used to seeing on television. The contestants and, in one very interesting twist, the contest runners actively defied anything that didn't serve the show's stated purpose of finding the best webcomic artist. There was just too much love and earnestness running around for cynicism.

You can watch the entire show on the website (which is spoiler-free except where marked)


It's 31 episodes which run between 15-30 minutes each. Each day encompasses three episodes, typically. First there's a social challenge, which is a fun sort of icebreaker. Then there's the main challenge, which involves some aspect of the webcomics business. Then there's the elimination challenge, which I won't spoil.
jetpack_monkey: (Vaughn - Displeased)
Admittedly, I probably had this coming, but I'm feeling unreasonable right now.

My "50 Years of the Psycho Shower Scene" video has been pulled from Youtube for violation of Community Guidelines and I have been given some kind of "strike" against my account (no effect now, but if another such strike is accumulated, I lose upload privileges). There is no appeal process. Yes there is extremely brief nudity in the video, but it's historically illustrative of the liberties that Psycho's imitators took with Hitchcock's "all in your mind" approach.

The worst part of this is that the video has been embedded on a number of different websites, so once I find an alternate venue for it (I'm looking at Flurl), I'll have to track them all down and give them the new embed code. *sigh*
jetpack_monkey: (Default)
This is the Coolest Thing Ever (For Today, Anyway):


jetpack_monkey: (JD - Amusing)
For those of you  who were hanging out at Amy's place during Comic-Con when I brought this out, you know the kind of madness that's behind the cut. For those who don't, it's hilarious but it's not work-safe. Enjoy!



For more information, check out http://www.lonesausage.com/
jetpack_monkey: (D'Argo - Entertained?)
I am not usually a fan of the films of Will Ferrell (it is perhaps a failure of my sense of humor that I find him nothing but an irritation, much like Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider), but the film he has coming out in November, Stranger Than Fiction, intrigues me.


Rather hope that it's very good indeed. Emma Thompson always enhances whatever film she is in with a +2 Awesome (and I cannot believe I just made a D&D reference like that. My absorption of geek culture must have accelerated during Con...). Of course, it could misfire, but it looks like it could be a very interesting misfire.

jetpack_monkey: (JD - A Man's Gotta Do)
There's a hilarious WB pilot that did not get picked up that's been posted on YouTube.

It's called Nobody's Watching and it's about (get this) two friends who are hired by the WB to write a sitcom, but part of the deal is that they live on sitcom sets and are filmed in front of a live studio audience, creating a reality sitcom.

Or... a scripted sitcom about a reality series that plays like a sitcom about writing a sitcom.

Makes your brain go 'splodey? Here's the best part -- it's from the creators of Scrubs and starts Paul "Billy from BSG" Campbell. And features guest appearances by Gunther from Friends and Alan Thicke.

It's heelarious.

Nobody's Watching:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

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