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July 24, 2008

Off the Cuff: Batmobile & Dr. Horrible

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Off the Cuff

Back in February I mentioned that video game papercraft was far surpassing it’s cousin (comic book papercraft).  However, I think the tide may be turning in this battle.  In a major couter attack we now have the Batmobile created entirely in papercraft. 

Just looking at it gives me paper cuts…

Batmobile papercraft

In last week’s column I was talking about how great Joss Whedon’s new project Dr. Horrible was.   I considered it one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a long, long time.  Sure I recognized it’s darker aspects (for instance, the fact that Dr. Horrible never really showed any hint of remorse for his actions). 

But I wasn’t prepared for the much darker third act.

The problem is, since Whedon relied so much on viral marketing (i.e., you and I spreading the word in emails and forums) I feel a bit mislead as to what I was marketing. 

While I still recommend Dr. Horrible to just about anyone.  I wouldn’t claim it’s “funny” or “light hearted”.  It’s a significantly dark story.  Which isn’t bad, it’s just not what I was led to believe.     

Now maybe I told myself it was going to be a comedy.  And maybe I shouldn’t have jumped to that conclusion.  But that’s the challenge of marketing like this.  Whedon may create a new way to market creative content – but he (and others) better be careful to not alienate their “marketers.”

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July 16, 2008

Off the Cuff: Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along

Joss Whedon has been wildly successful (at least creatively) with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly.  He’s one of the most original and talented creators I can think of.  And there’s no question he’s at it again with Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along. 

As any good comic book fan knows not all villains are cut out for the lime light.  Some just don’t quite have what it takes to become the next Black Mask. 

I don’t want to spoil too much of the action, but you should check this out.  And you’d better do it in a hurry.  The whole series disappears on July 20th.   

You can catch Act 1 here.  With Act 2 and 3 arriving later this week. 

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