Thank you, Warren Ellis!
Without you, we would not know so conclusively that suicide gives you superpowers.
And for something completely awesome.
Seth Green and Mathew Senreich (of Robot Chicken fame) are developing a new interactive internet show in which the audience will decide the every move of a 20-something year old as he lives his life in real time. I guess it'll be sorta like life anyway, with a bunch of unconscious voices directing your every move, from what you wear in the morning to how you interact with the people around you. If it's done right even half as good as it could be, it will still be twice as awesome as we could expect it to be. I look forward.
The closest thing we have right now is Kris Straub and David Malki's Tweet Me Harder, a podblast that sometimes interacts with it's fans via twitter. Here's hoping that Seth and Matt make sure the show is a bit more interactive.
The Yo-Yo Trickster
Ever wonder about the validity of the NEWS? Like, where do they get their information? What's their proof?
Well this guy, Kenny the Yo-Yo Master, decided to put that to the test... He travels the country getting onto news shows just to see if he can. It sorta reminds me of the string of guests Robin interviews on How I Met Your Mother...
If you find any more recordings of Kenny, please post them here.
The Gregory Brothers
There's a family of funny people tromping around the internet. They make cool music that you might have the opportunity to see live and they're responsible for a series of YouTube videos called "Autotune the News". Here's one of their more recent videos...
The Guild, season 4 trailer
Do you watch The Guild? It's a web show about people who play games. It's awesome. Particularly if you've ever thought you were cool. ;)
Here's the trailer for season 4:
Someone said, "Prince is a Crazy Bitch."
Seeing as Prince just recently declared, "The internet is completely over.", I would feel no shame in declaring war against the Barbarian of Holland, Michigan. But I won't. Kevin Smith does it better...
Strip Jam 2.0: Is it the beginning of the end?
It's been a lot of fun doing these StripJam comics (where people take turns adding a panel to build the story towards wherever...), though I'm afraid if we don't get any more participants, this particular chapter will be over pretty soon.
