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The Tao Of Joss Whedon

By Theresa Bane · Comments (7)
Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

The Tao of Joss Whedon
by Theresa Bane

WARNING: This blog contains spoilers to “The Avengers,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Doll House,” “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” “Firefly,” and “Toy Story”

Joss Whedon

Joseph Hill “Joss” Whedon is truly a renaissance man, actor; co-creator of Bellwether Pictures; comic book writer; composer; executive producer; film director; founder of Mutant Enemy Productions (grr arrg); screenwriter; and television director-it looks as if there is nothing in the entertainment industry he cannot do. Everything Whedon has worked on has either been either widely successful, becoming a house-hold name, like “The Avengers,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” and “Toy Story” or goes on to be a deeply loved cult-classic, such as with “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” “Firefly,” and “Doll House.”

Whedon is a terrifically talented individual who, be it through education or instinct, totally “gets” human nature; this is why, in my opinion, he is able to tap into what we love to love and hate to hate. Whedon hooks us into his stories and creates characters we not only care about but feel like we have a vested interest in. Don’t believe me? Go to your next local fandom convention and see for yourself.
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Holmes Is To Sherlock as Beta Readers Are To Writers

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Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Holmes Is To Sherlock as Beta Readers Are To Writers
by Theresa Bane

beta readers, beta-readers

Normally I write funny blogs about things relevant to “my people,” the Gaming, Geek, and Nerd community if you will. Since I have just had a long sit down talk with my cat about the dangers of catnip, I think its about time I address all the newly published and budding authors out there about a topic as critical as the abuse of cat nip in the feline community - that of the beta process.

Let me begin with the basics. The idea behind beta reading is simple - make the story better; for those of you who don’t know or have never used the process, beta reading is when an author passes their work over to a group of people to read and critique PRIOR to it going to their editor or potential publisher. To beta read a story is to read it with a critical eye looking for ways to improve upon it before the final and finished piece is submitted to the publisher or editor for publication. These readers read the story for both content and editorial quality; they make and send these suggestions and queries back to the author. Then, the author peruses the comments and decides what, if any, changes will be made to the piece before they send to a publisher or editor.
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Tags : Beta Readers, Beta Reading

K-9: the Unsung Companion to the Doctor!

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Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

K-9:
The Unsung Companion To Doctor Who!

K-9, doctor who

I love Doctor Who. I am, and have been for several years, a big fan of the show, a Whovian if you will. It’s smart, it’s sexy, and it’s passionate. I love that the Doctor is not perfect yet still the hero and champion I need him to be.

A huge part of the charm of the show is that the Doctor, no matter his incarnation, always travels with a companion. This person, or group of people, is lucky enough to travel both time and space with the Doctor as he shows the universe to them. The companions’ job is never an easy one, as they are the character the audience usually best identifies with. The companion, often a woman, is frequently confused, as the Doctor is an old hand at time travel and has seen the entirety of the universe twice already. He is an alien and has his own motives spurring him into action. The companion asks a lot of questions because the Doctor-for all his mad brilliance-is alien and sometimes hard to understand. So far there have been forty-two different companions and each one has brought their own special something to the table but K-9 is one of my favorites so far.
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Movies for Your July Fourth Celebration!

By Theresa Bane · Comments (3)
Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

July 4th Movies

Movies for Your July Fourth Celebration!
What’s Hot and What’s Not

The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, is a big deal holiday here in America; not like the Super Bowl is a holiday but an actual honest to goodness, legally recognized federal holiday in which Americans are encouraged to purchase and detonate little bits of explosives known as ‘fireworks.’ This activity is illegal the other three hundred sixty-four days of the year, and in a post 9-11 world highly frowned upon by Homeland Security.
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Tags : 4th Of July Movies, Indenpendence Day Movies

Doomsday Preppers – Prepping Like There’s No Tomorrow

By Theresa Bane · Comments (4)
Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

Doomsday Preppers
Prepping Like There’s No Tomorrow
by Theresa Bane

Somewhere between the statements “it takes all kinds,” “better safe than sorry,” and “crazy is as crazy does” is the National Geographic Channel’s television show “Doomsday Preppers.” In this reality based show Nat Geo gives you an unbiased snapshot into the lives of some fellow Americans, people who are, as the show’s name implies, preparing (or “prepping” if you will) for the end of the world as we know it. Wild, right?

If you have not watched any of the episodes I suppose you can get the first season on Netflix by now. To be perfectly honest, if you see one of these hour long episodes you’ve seen them all. Formulaic in its approach, each episode begins by introducing you to the two or three different families being featured. In their own segment and in their own words, the family explains what particular disaster they feel will cause the demise of America, mankind, or civilization. Surprisingly these people speak, if not eloquently, at least intelligently as they are highly knowledgeable in the subject at hand.
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Ode to the Tribble

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Monday, June 4th, 2012

Ode to the Tribble
by Theresa Bane

Star Trek, Tribbles

Blogs: The final on-line frontier. This is a parody poem in familiar pentameter mocking the Star Trek season two episode entitled “The Trouble with Tribbles.” My mission: to stretch rhyming couplets, to link sci-fi genere ideas into main stream ideas, to boldly blog on tribbles as no one else has done before!

For what you are about read and endure, I deeply thank you all for your patience and understanding.

The trouble with tribbles
is tricky you see,
’cause their cute, warm, and fuzzy
and such fun to squeeze!
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Dice Under Pressure

By Theresa Bane · Comments (3)
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Dice, Under Pressure
by Theresa Bane

rpg dice

A while back I did an article called “Dice, Dice, Baby” where I break down all the different types of dice, what they are called, their actual scientific nomenclature, and what I like about each one, specifically. I feel that “dice” as a subject matter is such a rich topic that one blog simply cannot cover the diversity and complexity of those little bits of colored and numbered plastic thingies. Ergo, a follow-up.

Many and many a year ago I collected dice. Fortunately, being a die-hard* gamer this was a good thing. Each time I rolled up a new character it called for a trip to the local gaming shop. A new character means new dice purchased specifically for that character. It was a sacrosanct tradition, a rule that could not be broken, or OCD, call it what you will.
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mmmmm….. Alan Rickman

By Theresa Bane · Comments (6)
Monday, April 30th, 2012

mmmmm…..Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman, sexy voice

The other day I had lunch with my husband, girlfriends and my dad who was visiting from out of town; during the normal course of girly chit-chatting Alan Rickman’s name came up. Immediately my mind went racing back to the first time I saw him and went a’swooning.

It was in 1995 and the movie was a production of Jane Austin’s Sense and Sensibility, a story I know well and love. Hugh Grant should have been the budding “big name” star in it at the time but it was Rickman’s performance as Colonel Christopher Brandon that stole the show-and my heart. I was so in love. Colonel Brandon was so rough and tumble, dark and domineering, stern and severe-and yet, there was some sort of quiet desperation in Colonel Brandon that called out to me. It didn’t happen in the book, only in the movie. Rickman made the difference. It was amazing to see how strong and utterly weak a man can be at the same time and Rickman pulled it off so masterfully. It was a dreamy flashback, and just about made me faint away in my salad. Read More→

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