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The League of Extremely Ordinary Gentlemen Issue 18

What's this? But it's too early for a new League of Extremely Ordinary Gentlemen episode! Well, what with it being the Xmas season and all the hustle and bustle our schedules required us to move stuff around a bit. So you lucky spilldos get LEOG 18 a week early! I'm warning you out of the gates. We give spoilers for Batman R.I.P....we spoil everything, point by point. The cliff's notes for it, if you will, now with 90% improved jokes. Trust me, you'll be glad you let us tell you about it. Also, what makes the League cry, and what our craziest wishes are for Xmas. And more, of course. What the frak are you waiting for? Click it! And don't forget to join The League Lounge, packed to the gills with more League-oriented content from the members....
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Leon Reviews "Looney-Tunes-Golden-Collection-Vol.6" DVD set

Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol 6., features 60 classic, fully re-mastered and restored cartoons, presented in their original un-edited format. Most of the shorts in the collection have never been available on DVD before. With Volume 6 we come to the end of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection and even though the box art denotes that the focus will be the Warner Bros. war-time animated shorts, it feels more like it was their chance to toss in the last of the most obscure cartoons. I think the geek world has changed from what I remember. Either it’s moving so much faster or has grown so much younger in the last couple decades. I just remember that back in the day a big part of geek culture was a slavish respect for history. A hunger to fill one’s head to capacity with it. After all, everything we loved- comic books, pulp novels, radio dramas, animated cartoons, etc.- were birthed around the 30’s and 40’s. I don’t sense so much of that in the present age. I only bring that up so you have an idea what I mean when I say, “If you are a casual fan of Warner Bros. cartoons the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol.6 may not be for you”. ...BUT if you categorize yourself as an aficionado, avid collector, rabid fanboy, animation major, film critic or one of Chuck Jones’ grandchildren…eh, there’s still gonna be plenty in this set that loses you. HOWEVER, be you a middle-aged, working animator who’s also a completist with OCD, then this is exactly what you’ve been waiting for. Disc 1: Looney Tunes All Stars Despite the box cover which shows all the characters planting the flag at Iwo Jima, the first disk has NOTHING to do with war time cartoons. They are the more traditional crowd pleasers that seem to have been chosen by stream of consciousness or randomizer. In truth, if you are more of a casual fan you’d do much better to buy the Vol.6 Spotlight Collection where they cherry pick from these shorts for a two-disk set. Commentaries by filmmaker Greg Ford and historian Jerry Beck are informative and entertaining. While animator Mark Kausler focuses solely on pointing out which animator animated each individual scene. Even with that I couldn’t tell the differences…and I’m an animator. Special Features include: “Bonus Cartoons” These are just more of the same type of shorts as the main features. I honestly can’t figure why these were separated from the pack. Looney Tunes TV Specials Growing up and first experiencing all these cartoons on television, I had no idea of how huge of a drop-off there was in quality from animation made for theatrical release. The two included specials make it painfully obvious. It’s like watching one of last Andy Griffith Show reunion specials. Disc 2: Patriotic Pals This disk opens with a disclaimer to prepare you for the upcoming cultural insensitivities and asks that you take them in historical context. Actually, considering that these cartoons were so often used as propaganda during World War II, they aren’t nearly as racially insulting as you might expect (nothing even close to “Bugs Bunny Slaps the Japs”). They’re more xenophobic than anything, which was certainly to be expected at the time. It’s all the jokes with caricatures of Hermann Goering, Tojo, Joseph Stalin and other such references that I think will lose younger. All the cartoon here aren’t about Nazis, though. Some just have a general war theme and my favorites are the last two in which Elmer Fudd teaches us the basic structure of capitalism. Unfortunately, the second cartoon plays just the music track with no vocals and no option to have it play. They pepper this “feature” throughout the collection and it is irritating beyond words! Besides similar commentaries as the disk 1 and more “bonus cartoons”, the most interesting Special Feature on this disk is the “Friz Freleng at MGM Shorts Gallery.”: Top animator Friz Freleng was lured over to MGM Studios for a brief stint where he directed a short-lived series based on the insanely popular “Katzenjammer Kids” comic strip. It’s fascinating to watch these five shorts and try to figure out what was going on with society at that time which would make the Katzenjammer Kids popular. Disc 3: Bosko Buddie and Merrie Melodies Here’s the one where they lose me as I have no fondness for the black & white adventures of Bosko or Buddy, who weren’t much more than ripoffs of Mickey Mouse and Felix the Cat. It’s easy to see how Porky Pig became Warner Bros. breakout star. The one notable exception is “A Cartoonist’s Nightmare”, which was the first WB cartoon to feature neither of those characters and is the best one on the whole disk. The Special Features all fall under the umbrella of “The World of Leon Schlesinger” . How far must they be out of interesting material when they start building featurettes around the head of the Warner studio? One of them all about his Christmas party! I challenge you to sit through it all. Disc 4: Most Requested Assorted Nuts Disk four is my favorite of this set and it’s closer to disk one, as it is an assorted collection, but it’s all shorts that haven’t been re-run ad nauseum in other formats. Even if you’ve seen them, all like I have, it’s probably been so long that they’ll come back to you like déjà vu at first. It’s the rarest or the rare like Dr. Suess’ tale “Horton Hatches the Egg” and my two favorites, “Chow Hound” and “The Oily American”. The Special Feature is a Documentary Profile of Mel Blanc “Man of a Thousand Voices” Not that Mel Blance doesn’t deserve every bit of praise he gets, but it’s kind of a puff piece with way too many celebrity (well, voice actors, anyway) testimonials. Still, it’s worth taking a look at. If you think you've got the stones for it you can buy Vol. 6 here....
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Doomsday to appear on Smallville tonight!

I know some of you could care less but I just wanted to let Superman fans know that tonight, Supermans killer "Doomsday" will be making his first live-action appearance on "Smallville" at 7 p.m. on the CW. I wouldn't normally post something like this but this could very well be the one and only time we'll get to see Doomsday in action, unless they actually decide to use the guy in any upcoming Superman movie. To be honest, I'm actually looking forward to it. Up Up and Away Bitches! ...
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Thu, 20 Nov 2008

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