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=v= The top three panels echo something I wrote in the
Xmas Resistance blog on Thanksgiving:
http://xmasresistance.blogspot.com/2008/11/turn-that-frown-upside-down.html
http://xmasresistance.blogspot.com/
(That very same disposable Xmas Of Evil cup made a celebrity
appearance at Sarah Palin's turkey pardon/slaughter mishap.)
<_Jym_>
ObComicStrips: That blog, and indeed the whole Xmas Resistance,
grew from one _Nina's_Adventure_ comic!
ObNinaPaley: If you're good little boys and girls, Nina might
post something there when she gets back from Dubai.
Funny, you link took me to a website called "Christmas Resistance".;)
Dubai?! When did she become a billionaire??!!
=v= Nina get letters every year informing her that the "X"
really stands for "Christ", so we're not fooling anyone by
using the "X", so we'd better get saved or go to Hell, etc.
<_Jym_>
=v= She struck oil with her feature film. Actually, they
haven't paid her billions, but they did fly her there for
a film festival!
<_Jym_>
What has Nina Paley been doing lately? Last time I looked at her
website, I thought no more new cartoons were being added, so I stopped
checking.
I have one comic book done by her--the one with the back cover art of
the emaciated woman with massive plastic surgery eating a bowl of
"Sugar-coated Bullshits". Have there been any others?
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=v= Animation, mostly.
> I have one comic book done by her--the one with the back cover
> art of the emaciated woman with massive plastic surgery eating
> a bowl of "Sugar-coated Bullshits". Have there been any others?
=v= That would be "Nina's All-Time Greatest Collectors' Item
Classic Comix #1." She also published a second comic book,
"Nina's New & Improved All-Time Greatest Collectors' Item
Classic Comix #1." There were also some minicomix in that era
which collected her weekly _Nina's_Adventures_ panels and were
themselves collected in a _Nina's_Adventures_ paperback book.
(There's also the earlier _Depression_is_Fun_ compilation of
strips, without as many intervening minicomix.)
ObComicStrips: She retired the weekly _Nina's_Adventures_
and did _Fluff_, a comic strip about cats, with King Features.
then she collaborated with Stephen Hersh onanother comic strip,
_The_Hots_. Both were brilliant and beautiful, but they never
got into enough newspapers.
=v= Since then she's been doing animation. Incredible stuff:
Also, she's still resisting Christmas, which takes less work:
http://www.xmasresistance.org/
<_Jym_>
> > What has Nina Paley been doing lately?
>
> =v= Animation, mostly.
I swear Roger Ebert's blog had a really nice, long writeup about her and
her film on it earlier today, but it appears to have disappeared into
the ether. Keep checking http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/ to see if it
shows back up, I guess. (Evidence of the existence of the writeup can
be found by scrolling down to "Recent Assets" in the right-hand bar --
the illustrations that accompanied it are there.)
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=v= WHOOMP! Dere it is:
http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2008/12/having_wonderful_time_wish_you.html
<_Jym_>
I swear I have to watch that movie.
Too bad I can't afford the plane tickets to the festivals it's being
screened at. The chances of seeing are even more slim now due to the
copyright issues with the music featured in the film.
Oh no! I wondered if she'd solved the copyright issues with this film.
It's the sort of thing that could easily be shown (with audience) in
Santa Cruz.
V.
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=v= To see the 35mm film, harangue the festival(s) in your
area until they screen it.
=v= A digital copy is theoretically possible. Seems to me you
could legally play the video on one device and audio on another
and FOR THE LOVE OF MICKEY, DON'T SYNC THEM. (ObDisclaimer:
I am not a lawyer. Don't list to my legal advice, ever.)
=v= Alternatively, check this out:
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