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Oct07

Twitter in Focus: Brad Neely

by tonyd on October 7, 2015 at 12:01 am

Hey Bros!

Welcome to Twitter in Focus where media goes to die!  Today’s contestant is the creator of one of my favorite cartoons, China, Ill, Brad Neely!  His show is awesome.  Let’s see what he’s tweeting.

@bradneely

August 27th:  “This is what my dreams look like now pic.twitter.com/Iz912OkZvG”

Good, that means more of your cartoon.

September 9th:  “If you’re not hating hate, then you’re hating wrong.”

Never been good at that.  Had to take remedial hate in high school.

September 11th:  “Saving Private Major Tom Ryan. #TheMartian”

Good Will Martian

September 14th:  “Is eight donuts bad?”

It’s bad grammar.

September 25th:  “Thanks again, Kristen. The rest of today is now dog shit in comparison.  ”

Aw, cool.  Louise on China, Ill.

Oct. 4th:  “All Scorpio https://twitter.com/dying_flower/status/650782536096870400 …”

Protected tweets?  What’s the point?

October 5th:  “All good. Except for having to endure the thought of Kevin Spacey trying to “stride with swagger” though this e-trade commercial.”

It was either that or Horrible Bosses 3.

Okay, let’s rate Brad’s tweets.  He’s got a lot of stuff going on.  Lots of behind-the-scenes which I like.  I give him a 7 for Mustness, an 8 for Insanity and a 9 for Style.  That’s an overall score of 8.  Follow Brad and watch China, Ill.  It’s genius.

└ Tags: Brad Neely, cartoon, China Ill, comedy, funny, humor, Super Frat, Tony DiGerolamo, tweet, Twitter, Twitter in Focus
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Oct05

Webcomic Review: Bearded Comics

by tonyd on October 5, 2015 at 12:01 am

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Webcomic:  Bearded Comics

Creator:   ?

Format:  Two to around five panels a strip

Updates:  Three to five times per week

Genre:  Comedy, weirdness, puns

Themes:  Taking things literally, nonsense, puns

Characters:  Guys with beards mostly

Archive:  Begins July 13, 2015.

What may be the ultimate hipster comic, Bearded Comics features an iconic group of characters that are littler more than hats, beards, noses and coats.  The About section really needs improvement as all is says is “All about potato, bazooka and heavy machinery.”  Not sure what the creator is going for there.  Part of the problem with putting jokes in the About section is that they never change, so whatever joke you manage to pull off tends to get old really fast.  People are generally interested in the artist if they are interested in the work, so it seems a shame the artist expects us to dig beyond this just to find out his name and/or is his deal.

The iconic beard guys are fun precisely because they all look the same.  It’s like a strange world of aliens that all look the same.  When it is required to distinguish one (like the king character), the creator simply puts on a crown.  You can have a lot of fun with these types of characters.

The artwork is competent enough and contains a splash of color here and there.  I would like to see the writing improve or a get a little more ambitious.  I’m not huge fan of puns.  They get tired for me real fast.  And I have no idea what “potato beer” is, which is mentioned in the nearly blank FAQ.

The jokes are amusing at times, although I think the creator could do more.  Give us some more detail about this strange world and why you created it, would be a start.  I think if he’s going to stick with puns, he should really pun it up.  Just make it relentless amount of horrible jokes, like the movie Airplane.  Either that or maybe make them more, I don’t know, ambitious?  Seems with the iconic look of the characters one could do something more.

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└ Tags: beard guys, Bearded Comics, comedy, funny, hipster, humor, potato beer, puns, rating, review, Super Frat, Tony DiGerolamo, webcomic, Webcomic Review
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Oct04

Your Fratoscope: October 4, 2015

by tonyd on October 4, 2015 at 12:33 am

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If your birthday is this week:  The Cake Boss will repossess your birthday cake and beat up your friend that ordered it.  He wishes you a happy birthday, though.

Aries:  You find a dollar, which would be lucky, except that’s all that’s left in your checking account.

Taurus:  You’ll eat some cheese and that will be about as exciting as it gets for you this week.

Gemini:  You’ll eat some cheese on top of a blimp that’s crashing into the Vatican while fighting Nazis and that will be about as exciting as it gets for you this week.

Lemini:  You will try the first pumpkin spiced French Fry and realize that trend has gone way too far…until you’re handed the pumpkin spiced ketchup.

Cancer:  The stars say, spot searching other cookies for fortunes, they’re just in that one kind.

Leo:  You will realize halfway through the comedy movie you’ve been laughing it, that’s it’s actually a very scary and graphic horror movie.  You sicko.

Virgo:  You will discover that your ex’s comic book collection makes great kindling.

Libra:  You will regret leaving behind your stuff at your Virgo ex’s place.

Scorpio:  This week, wash your anal beads, company is coming.

Sagittarius:  You’ll discover that socks make excellent toilet paper in a pinch, but that they don’t flush as easily.

Capricorn:  Take charge of today because most of the people that live in your building will be passed out from the gas leak.

Aquarius:  You will really misinterpret the term “baker’s dozen” and sleep with the baker’s wife.

Pisces:  You will think of climbing Everest as a romantic and cool thing to do, until you hear what they use for waypoints.

└ Tags: Aquarius, Aries, astrology, baker's dozen, Cancer, Capricorn, comedy, french fry, funny, Gemini, horoscope, humor, Lemini, Leo, Libra, Mount Everest, Pisces, pumpkin spice, Sagittarius, Scorpio, Super Frat, Taurus, Tony DiGerolamo, Virgo, Your Fratoscope, zodiac
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Oct03

Level Up: Hearthstone

by tonyd on October 3, 2015 at 12:01 am

This is a logo owned by Blizzard Entertainment for Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft.

Well if the amount of times one comes back to play a game is any indication of good it is, Hearthstone is a winner.

While Magic cards can’t seem to get an online and/or tablet game that fans embrace, the relentless PR campaign of Hearthstone has no doubt done wonders just like it did for Clash of Clans.  Hearthstone is basically the Worlds of Warcraft version of Magic cards online.  You build a deck, earn better cards and try to best your opponent.  Players start with 30 life points each and one mana.  Each turn, you get another point of mana, all the way up to 10.  It’s these caps and the unique ability of the character classes that make it different from Magic.

And while, yes, there are some cards in Hearthstone that are all but unbeatable, all players have access to them for free (potentially).  During the game, you win virtual gold pieces which can be turned into packs of random cards or passes to the arena battle, where you might earn a pack of cards plus something else.  There are quests you can complete for unique cards, although it takes a while to save for these.  You can also destroy most of the multiple copies of cards for crafting mana so you can build cards.  Never has a card game been so equal to the players.  Yeah, you can buy you way to the good cards, but players that just stick with it can eventually earn them too.

Online play is fun (although it doesn’t count towards earning of gold, which sucks but understandable since gamers try to game the system).  My only problem with the game is the opening salvo.  The player that goes second gets a zero-count card for a free mana point.  This, supposedly, makes up for not going first.  Unfortunately, it tends to be a HUGE advantage in the game, allowing a player to throw down a huge monster early if gets the right card combo.

Ultimately, most of the games come down to who can generate enough cards or the right cards first.  I’ve noticed most of my games, I either get slaughtered or do the slaughtering.  Still, it’s good fun and there are enough cards to keep things interesting.

Couple of nitpicky drawbacks:  First, my iPad one couldn’t handle the game and I had to move it to the PC.  The game really ought to have an option to cut down on the animation.  There’s a lot of it and some it (like opening card packs) very unnecessary.  Like Magic, there are a handful of cards that really unbalance the game.  I also think the decks could be bigger than 30 cards, but that might be a server issue.

Online players can’t really trash talk you because they are limited to what they can convey.  This is probably a good thing, since more than once I went bananas when an opponent took forever on his move and he was beating me anyways.  It’s hard to tell if that’s a signal issue or just an indecisive noob sometimes.

But be warned, Hearthstone is pretty addictive, but it’s a good substitute for Magic, especially if you’ve run out of money for packs.  It’s a shame the Magic Card people couldn’t adopt the same system.  It would probably work great for them.

I give Hearthstone 8 out of 10 keggers.

kegkegkegkegkegkegkegkeg

└ Tags: cards, Clash of Clans, comparison, Hearthstone, Level Up, Magic Cards, Magic: The Gathering, PR, rating, review, Super Frat, Tony DiGerolamo, TV spots, video games, World of Warcraft
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