Seed Media Group

Search this blog

Profile

Chad Orzel "Prof. Orzel gives the impression of an everyday guy who just happens to have a vast but hidden knowledge of physics." (anonymous student evaluation comment)

The miscellaneous ramblings of a physicist at a small liberal arts college. Physics, politics, pop culture, and occasional conversations with his dog.

Donors Choose challenge link

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

Greatest Hits

Chateau Steelypips

Categories

Blogroll

Scientists

Academics

Interesting People

Books

Punditry

Archives

Subscribe via Email

Stay abreast of your favorite bloggers' latest and greatest via e-mail, via a daily digest.

Sign me up!

« links for 2008-07-19 | Main | It's the Stupid Economy »

Pop Culture Interlude

Category: Pop Culture
Posted on: July 19, 2008 8:55 AM, by Chad Orzel

1) I see that as a SF fan with a blog, I am contractually obligated to say something about Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Enh. It's well-done, but I'm not that much of a Whedon fanboy, and the hapless villain conceit isn't enough to get past the fact that I don't really like musicals.

2) The Watchmen trailer is, indeed, quite pretty, though in the manner of trailers these days, it's edited in such a way that you can't tell what the hell is going on. They've got the look down, though.

3) If you were subpoenaed in Texas, why on Earth would they sequester you in Memphis?

Comments

# 1 | Uhcle Al | July 19, 2008 11:37 AM

(3) is obvious: To appreciate heaven visit Hell. Gentle Reader is invited to assign pairings.

# 2 | Travis Hime | July 19, 2008 9:34 PM

Similarly, why would someone end up in Folsom [CA] State Prison if he shot a man in Reno, NV? I think DeLong asked this once on his blog.

# 3 | phil | July 20, 2008 4:09 AM

Actually, almost every scene from Watchmen is from the comic. I am sort of conflicted, it looks very faithful but who cares? What percentage of the general public knows or even cares what a Watchman is? It may turn out to be a great movie for a fan and everyone else will be going...I don't understand what just happened. Sort of like the Dune movie, if you read the book it made sense, if you didn't it was a big mess.

# 4 | travc | July 20, 2008 7:48 AM

Joss's stuff is not everyone's taste I suppose... But I love it. Everything he writes has deeper drama/emotion/meaning than appears on the surface... but when he really gets his way, that surface (the setting and mode of storytelling) can be pretty random. The dude is a genius IMO. Remember Shakespeare even got pretty random at times too.

Post a Comment

(A valid email address is required, for authentication and spam-fighting purposes. Email addresses will not be published, sold, or mass-mailed. Some comments may be held for moderation. If your comment is rejected claiming you didn't provide an email address, delete the cookies in your web browser, and try posting again. We apologize for the inconvenience, and are working to fix the bug.)





Having problems commenting? (UPDATED)

Blogs in the Network

Advertisement

Top Five: Most Active

  1. To the clever dicks who think they are annoying me 08.19.2008 · PZ Myers
  2. Evolve: Sex 08.19.2008 · PZ Myers
  3. Open Thread 12 08.19.2008 · Tim Lambert
  4. Women With Their Sexy Hawt Bodies: How's A Man To Look Away? 08.19.2008 · Zuska
  5. Drinking Age? 08.19.2008 · Coturnix

Search All Blogs

Top Science Stories

powered by SEED - seedmagazine.com