Thursday, November 16, 2006

 

Watch This Space #148

I have just finished reading Jeff Harris’s latest WTS posting, and I’m seriously asking myself, is it the most moving WTS I have ever read? Seriously, it’s really poignant. Here we have one of the most respected figures of TZ baring his soul in ways I personally have never seen before, about an area of animation oft-neglected as of late. The fact that Cartoon Network no longer feels the urge to keep the programming wholly cartoon-centric should be viewed as a crime perpetrated against humanity and is not lost on me—however, never in a million years would I expect that someone who has had such a huge passion for animation and a huge impact on how animation fans think and assess animated entertainment would eventually suffer burn-out. I should have seen this coming, but my naïve mind wouldn’t let me.

I think Jeff should get some kind of award for this. Seriously.

Friday, November 10, 2006

 

I was determined not to begin my rare posting on a down note. . .

. . .And I didn't even post when I learned Ed Bradley died.

But Jack Palance and Gerald Levert? Gone from us? On the same day?

A triple whammy, all within 48 hours.

This almost (almost) beats the time when Johnny Cash and John Ritter kicked it the same day. Terribly sad. My condolences to both their families.

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?