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It’s been a few days and I’m still wrecked by the news.
That post you make when you been away from Tumblr for over a year and log in to see what is new. Happy Holidays! How is everyone?
So, in my art history class today, my professor was talking about something that is so fuckin awesome.
These are warrior shields from the Wahgi people of Papua New Guinea. The warriors paint them with imagery meant to symbolize animals who have traits they wish to embody in battle. These depictions are intended to give the person using it the powers of what they’re depicting.
Now. Look at this Wahgi shield:
Hmm. That looks a bit different from the others.
That looks VERY different. Why, it looks like
The Phantom… American comic book character by Lee Falk. And that’s because it is.
The Wahgi people were isolated from the rest of the “modern” world until 1933. They came into contact with WWII service men who shared some aspects of western culture with the tribesmen. In particular, they showed them the comic books they read while shipped out. The Wahgi loved them. In particular, the Wahgi adored the stories of the Phantom, who wasn’t even particularly popular in its home of America.
He is so popular that the few Wahgi who can read english will read the comics out loud in the village center and hold out the pages for everyone to see, so the whole tripe can enjoy them and marvel at the Phantom’s might in battle.
They identify with the Phantom because he came from a jungle territory, like them, wore a mask to fight, like them, and came from a long line of warriors, which the Wahgi, who worshiped their ancestors, deeply respected. Further, despite not really having superpowers, the Phantom is strong, clever, and incredibly fast. He was so fast that his enemies began to believe that he was impervious to bullets and could not be killed.
Therefore, the Wahgi began painting HIM on their shields to invoke HIS abilities in battle. There are TONS of Phantom-Wahgi shields out there.
So, you might think that you’re huge comic book fan, but the Wahgi have taken their Phantom fandom to the next level and have made the Phantom a fucking talisman to carry into battle for strength.
Listen to this week’s episode of the Midtown Comics Podcast, where we interview several writers and artists at Special Edition: NYC!
(via HIF when I have to start 'adulting' - Imgur)
If only they had a question about Guardians of the Galxy on here.
(B T Dubs, I missed a question that was correct, but they scored it wrong. Bumblebee is actually not part of the DC universe)
This Game Of Thrones Musical by Coldplay is pretty perfect.
This was the best show.
Soulmates.
Ted bought fancy new headphones. He tried them on his iPhone.
Ted: These are really good!
Me: Let me try!
Me: *plugs the headphones into my iPhone*
Me: You’re right, these are awesome.
Ted: What song did you try them on?
Me: Blank Space.
Ted: Holy shit, me too!
Me: No way.
Ted: *holds up phone to show me what song is playing*
Me: Ha!
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No shame.
Re: Nightcrawler review
I've been told by several people IRL since I saw Nightcrawler, that it isn't a action movie and never was. More of a thriller. Knowing that now, I would bump it up to one more finger.
7. Nightcrawler (2014)
I've been hit over the head on how great this movie was. It was okay, but a little over rated in my opinion. Jake Gyllenhaal is great for this role, but I wish the rest of the film was just as good. I know in movies you're supposed to have a suspension of disbelief but there is a part I just couldn't get past. The chase scene was great, but not enough to call it an action movie. Which I have heard this movie referred as.
3 out of 5 fingers
Some genius replaced the music in the Party Rock video with the cantina song from Star Wars and it matches perfectly
Forever a reblog
6. Dracula Untold (2014)
I was pretty skeptical about this film. All the ads and chatter didn't make it seem very good. It's not very good, but it's not very bad either. The special effects are a distraction to a story that is pretty decent. The seen where Vlad takes on over a thousands soldiers is the exception to the over the top CGI. Yes, it seems that it's trying to hard to force a new era of Universal Monsters, but I really don't consider that a bad thing.
3 out of 5 fingers
Happy Monday! Listen to the latest Midtown Comics Podcast SUPER episode with special interviews with Amy Reeder & Brandon Montclare, Matthew Vaughn (director of Kingsman: The Secret Service), and Tait Howard!
A couple months ago I got to meet Matthew Vaughn for a breakfast to talk about the screening of Kingsman: The Secret Service the night before. What's funny, is that I actually didn't see it and I told him that. Ten minutes into the conversation we realized we should record what we're talking about. Listen as we pitch him comic books he should make into a movie.
5. Gone Girl (2014)
Hate to be that guy, but I enjoyed to book more than the film. While the film is good, the twist is played out in a better way in the pages. You actually feel like you're reading Amy's diary. In the film, while she reads it to you it doesn't drag you in.
Overall, it was pretty decent, but check out the book for a better experience.
4 out 5 fingers
4. Blue Ruin (2013)
A revenge movie that is probably the most realistic revenge movie that you will ever see. I would imagine that if I was in the same situation of Dwight Evans, I would probably handle things the same way.
I love the way the story is played out. With just the right amount of information given when it needs to be.
4 out of 5 fingers
Listen to the first Midtown Comics Podcast episode of 2015, where we discuss Squirrel Girl, Ant-Man, the Image Expo, and more!
Enjoy both my podcast and my horrible MS Paint job. What do you think of them?