Thursday, May 12, 2005

Random Thoughts Of A Time Much Simpler

So everyone can guess what I did last night. Honestly, did any of you actually go out and rent it yet? Despite the obvious alcohol influence over me last night, it's still one of the best Black and White films of all time, and sadly it was a bit ahead of it's time. A well thought out story, all I can say is if you rent it and watch it, then no matter how slow it seems, at least watch first 30 to 45 minutes, because like with all good stories, and bout 32 pages in, or in this case minutes is where the story turns and tweaks.

Moving On...

I'm thinking about doing a conjoined story blog or maybe going back to yahoo, I just want to put an edge to it y'know? Away for me to get back into online play while also displaying to the world that I actually have a talent. I miss being able to step outside of my self and step into the life of "Malcolm Evelynd O'Connell" Or "Iantha Harrison" or "Rick 'TEXSON' Southroad" or "Kittly or Saddie Blake" I miss that. But more then that, I miss the really talented people I worked with, because people who are capable of seeing the bigger picture even when dealing with something that will bring no more profit then the feeling of completion and a peace of mind, I mean those are my kind of people. And I miss all of ya'll. But there is still more like us out there. So it's either that, or.... I take an amateur acting class :P

Point and purpose, good characters do not deserve to die. More so when they are in their prime, because it took so much soul to bring them to life, and you know when They exist somewhere outside your own proverbial book, because of your influence amongst your peers. Then it's a good character. If I had full control over a comic book company and press, no matter how small, I know a girl in Louisiana and another in New Jersy and another in Ontario, and of course a talented man in Florida and a handful from both Pensilvania and right here in Texas who I would be calling up in a heart beat.

Because with the right team of properly inspired writers, there's nothing that Chris Claremont, or Warren Ellis or Jeff Lobe, or Joe Mad. or Alan Moore, or any other comic book great could have that couldn't match, with the right audience.

Ah Well in the words of Pat Green -

All The Good Things Fade Away

No comments: