Retiring R1i’s favorite Kojo (the comedian) videos

September 28th, 2009
Kojo live At Dremos 2005

Kojo live At Dremo's 2005

Kojo’s two stand-up videos from 2006 (which got the most views on the youtube.com/R1i channel at 4,732 views & 852 views) have been retired at Kojo’s request

Kojo:
also, any chance you can retire those old stand-up clips of me on your R1i youtube channel

Shahryar: I can retire those clips if you want.. I would prefer not too since I think they are awesome.. but if you want them down, I can take them down
can I ask why though?

Kojo: yeah, there pretty old and I wanna throw some more recent ones on there by years end

Shahryar: ok, I’ll retire them, but I’m putt ing a blog post up before I retire them
they are my fave sets of yours
and the leading hits on my channel
everyone I show them too is like.. damn

Kojo: hahaha

Shahryar: who’s that
he’s awesome

Kojo: you don’t have to delete them. you can keep them in your personal archives

Shahryar: oh that was going to happen
if yuou asked that
I would lie and say I have deleted it
and then watched it ever night like I usually do before going to bed
“… bring entrees..”

Kojo: hahaha

Shahryar: I haven’t seen you perform in the while
you’re still in the game right?

Kojo: took one foot out, but i’m about to put it back in. You’ll see me out soon

Shahryar: alright.. you’re in my top 3
so don’t leave
you Mauer and Ericmyers
you’re my top black comic if that means anything
if you want to get race involved

Kojo: Mauer is a machine. He has something new everytime i see him

Shahryar: yeah he does

Kojo: thanks man. Your my favorite Pakastani
eff Kumail

Shahryar: lol.. I dont even know who he is

Kojo: exactly

(witness)
Rida: LOL

Five of the greatest ‘Year One’ stories in comics (from MTV’s splash page) and 2 honorable mentions

September 8th, 2009

From the Five Of The Greatest ‘Year One’ Stories In Comics Posted 6/19/09 4:01 pm ET by Alan Kistler

Excerpts..

JLA: Year One“JLA: YEAR ONE” (DC): …this story written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Barry Kitson, readers finally got to see how much the team awkwardly learned how to work together and what early menaces…

….several guest-stars (including Batman and Superman)…

Nightwing: Year One“NIGHTWING: YEAR ONE” (DC): Written by Scott Beaty and Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Scott McDaniel….Dick Grayson decided he would no longer be Batman’s partner, Robin. ….seeking advice from Superman and chatting with the ghost of a long-dead acrobat….how Dick reacted to the news that there was now a new Robin in Gotham and just how he finally assumed the guise of a Kryptonian mythical hero called “Nightwing.”

X-Men: Children of the Atom“X-MEN: CHILDREN OF THE ATOM” (Marvel): …This story, written by Joe Casey and illustrated by Steve Rude, gave us a revised origin story on the teens who would become the original X-Men…

Green Lantern: Year One“GREEN LANTERN: SECRET ORIGIN” (DC): Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ivan Reis, this was the story of how test pilot Hal Jordan became the Green Lantern…revealed previously unknown connections between characters, …foreshadowed stories from later years in Hal’s career (including the upcoming “Blackest Night” crossover)…..

“BATMAN: YEAR ONE” (DC): most successful of these revised origins…

…The first story to be called “Year One” is still the staple that others are measured against. Written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazuchelli..
…..

Focusing on mobsters and corrupt city officials rather than super-villains, this story is a character-driven piece…

….Honorable mentions go to “Green Arrow: Year One” and “Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.”

Things to check out from Wizard July 2009/#213

June 13th, 2009

pg. 12 – The outsiders

pg. 16 – Green Lantern First Flight animated original movie

pg. 17
Detective Comics #854 (Batwoman & Question) & Batman Streets of Gotham #1 (Manhunter)

pg. 20 – The Ghostbusters game
pg. 21 – Arkham Asylum

pg. 23
Flash: Rebirth #1 & Green Lantern #36

pg.78 – Final Crisis HC
Grant Morrison

pg. 80
Trinity Vol. 1 (due June 3rd)

(first collection of the 52 part story-arc that ends.. soon? or last month?)

pg. 84
Batman:Battle for the Cowl and…

…Blackest Night#0  by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis.

pg. 91

Batman #666 (for finding out where Grant Morrison is going with Batman and Robin when it is released in June)]

Film Festivals coming up in Spring 2009 in the DC area (source:Washington Post)

February 12th, 2009

Last Sunday’s (2/8/2009) Washington Post had a nice list of film festivals coming up.  The one’s that have caught our eye:

  • March 11 — FilmFest DC, the city’s annual showcase of international film, opens in local theaters and cultural institutions. Through March 22.
  • March 12 — The Environmental Film Festival, which this year will pay tribute to the documentaries of Werner Herzog (”Grizzly Man,” “Little Dieter Needs to Fly”), gets underway at venues throughout Washington. Through March 22.
  • April 17 — Korean Film Fest D.C. focuses on female directors this year; highlights include “The Chaser,” a thriller about to be remade in the United States, and “Night and Day,” the latest film from auteur Hong Sang-soo. Through June 10.
  • June – EuroAsia Shorts marks the fourth annual festival that follows pairings of short films with discussions about issues facing different cultures today. Various venues through June 6.
  • June 15 — Silverdocs, the AFI/Discovery Channel documentary festival, returns for its seventh year of spotlighting the world’s most provocative docs. Through June 22.

Disappointed in “Smallville” Legion (2009)… but.. Alone?

January 16th, 2009

I was pretty disappointed with last night’s Smallville. I waited so long for it too (remember my post here).  But I think I may be alone.  Seems a lot of people really liked it looking at these threads:
New Smallville written by Geoff Johns on the blu-ray Forum
Thanks geoff the smallville legion is the best

in the Comic Bloc Forums

Apple’s 2008 Insomnia Film Festival

October 30th, 2008

Apple 2008 Insomnia Film Festival

Apple’s 2008 Insomnia Film Festival will go down on November 15th. You need to be a student to participate and be a part of a team with 4 other students. If anyone’s interested in this, please comment below or drop me a line. I have the following pieces of equipment:

  • Canon XH-A1 Camcorder
  • 15″ 2.2ghz MacBook Pro
  • Final Cut Express HD 3.5 (FCE HD 3.5)
  • Sony MZ-RH1 Hi-MD Minidisc Recorder
  • K-tek KE110CCR Boom Pole

Wizard October 2008 highlights

October 2nd, 2008

Wizard Magazine Issue#204 October 2008Now that my new November 2008 Wizard has arrived, it’s time to replace out my October 2008 Wizard. But before I let it go, I thought I’d quickly skim through it one last time and make some notes:

  1. Trolling Online – page 6
    1. comment from LORDD3R3K “I highly recommend going back and rereading Morrison’s run [on Batman] from the begining. Seriously dude, done in one sitting, the series has an amazing flow.
    2. “Man, what a great end for the first arc. Booster Gold is the bomb. It’s sad to see Geoff [Johns] and Jeff [Katz] leave, but the next arc seems fantastic.” – AJORTON
  2. “Whatever happened to the Caped Crusader?” by Neil Gaiman coming in January
  3. Kevin Smith’s 3-part Batman: Cacophony coming in November
  4. Geoff Johns and Ethan van Sciver’s Flash: Rebirth
  5. Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk finally received the final script from co-creator Damon Lindelof, putting an end to the series that started in December 2005.
  6. The Pull List – pg. 16 – Ghostbusters Manga Vol.1 (Tokyopop) – “A host of short stories starring your favorite Ghostbusters as they get slimed in true manga fashion.”
  7. Trade Show (pg. 86)
    1. Superman: Krytonite – Darwyn Cooke and Time Sale (Sept 10) – $24.99(though it should be worth noting there is one review so far on Amazon for this, and it’s an average rating.)
    2. Batman: The Black Glove – Grant Morrison – Sept 3
  8. Batman: Broken City – Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso.
  9. Cleburne seems a bit intriguing. “The riveting and controversial Graphic Novel based on a true story” comes out in November 2008. It’s by Murphy, Milgrom, and Brown. And it revolves around Confederate General Patrick Cleburne who wants to free the slaves so they can fight. More on rampartpress.com

Silver Spring Stage’s One-Act Festival

September 25th, 2008

silver spring stageI missed the 2008 Silver Spring Stage One-Act Festival when it went down in August, but I’m hoping to try and participate in it next year. I just added it to our “To Participate in” page for good measure. 

I found about it through the Washington Post (in that same article, I found about about Improvapalooza also – which I recently twittered about here.)

Here’s a picture from one of the plays Tea Exercise. I found this over on another Washington Post article about the One-Act Festival.

This is the page on the 2008 One-Act Festival from the Silver Spring Stage’s website.

I’m not sure what it takes to submit a script.  I saw back in 2006 they had a call for submissions, but didn’t see anything like that recently.  I just shot them an e-mail.  Let’s see what they say – I would like to submit a one-act script for their 2009 One-Act Festival. 

DC Shorts Film Festival 2008

September 14th, 2008

DC Shorts Film Festival Vote for Reel Expressions The Decision is Yours

Check out http://dcshorts.com/ for details. We recently added the DC Shorts Film Festival to our To Participate in page.

I checked this out with my wife Rida on Friday night, and we saw Showcase 5 and the best films on there were:

  1. Corner Delancey
  2. En Pos De Dios
  3. CU@ED’s
  4. Tough Crowd was good too and worth checking out.

The Washington Post had this article on the DC Shorts Film Festival 2008 on Thursday, September 11, 2008. Going through the article, “The List” seems pretty interesting described by the post as a “brief, brutal little story on interrogation.”



Rob Raffety’s Funniest Fed 2007 Documentary
was also featured in this film festival (it was premiered at the DC Independent Film Festival – here’s its page on that site), but unfortunately, it had to be shortened and as a result, the stuff featuring me was removed. :-( .

Update: 9/15/2008:

  1. Rob Raffety’s Funniest Fed 2007 won the best local film award at the DC Shorts Film Festival, so congratulations to him
  2. Rob Raffety was also mentioned in the Washington Post here for his hilarious greeting (all filmmakers in the DC Shorts Film Festival have their own mailboxes which can be used to reach out to them)
  3. Nice little feature in the Washington Post on Jonn Gann, the founder of the DC Shorts Film Festival, DC Film Alliance, and DC Film Salon

Source Festival

September 4th, 2008

Source

I just added the Source Festival to our (newly created) “To Participate in” page on the R1i blog.

I first heard about the Source Festival in the Our Picks section of the Washington Post’s Sunday Source on June 26, 2008. They have 24 hour plays and one act plays. I’ve written a one-act play already (The History Lesson – which can be seen here on Google Video). I have wanted to finish writing one more called The Contractor. The Source Festival could be a good reason to do so.

Here are some links on this Festival: