I know that Nathan expects me to entertain you all with this piece of writing but when I try to be funny it doesn’t turn out the way I’d like; so I will be writing this as I see fit without distracting myself with silly references.
First off I wrote this comic because I feel that people out there, who for whatever reason don’t believe in something as obvious as global warming, are either blind or just plain stupid. Some things are true whether we want them to be or not and stubbornly ignoring them won’t make them go away. This comic may offend these individuals and what have I say to them is that I’m sorry (not really). If you don’t like it then don’t read it, it’s the way this thing works. Well, it could have been much worse because during the editing process the phrase “bull shit” was replaced with “hippy propaganda”. In truth I don’t think this comic was ever intended for children, but I have no problem with making it child friendly. This blog however, is not child friendly so if you’re a kid go watch SpongeBob or something.
Well that’s it for my speech, now I want to talk about the comic itself. In reality the whole comic is very ironic because burning someone at the stake would be much worse for the environment than throwing away an aluminum can. I just thought it would be interesting to see what it was like to do a comic about a controversial subject. I hope that it turns out well, because I haven’t seen it yet as I have no idea what is happening in the art department.
Interestingly enough, I was reading through Nathan’s entries the other day and I saw he made some recommendations so I thought I would give some of my own. Seeing how much Nathan trusts my movie reviews I’ve done some for you guys:
Snatch (2000)
Written and Directed by Guy Ritchie
One of the best British crime films to ever hit the Box Office. Outlandishly funny and cleverly written this film is one of my personal favorites.
In Bruges (2008)
Directed by Martin McDonagh
An interesting blend of comedy and drama, it moves in unexpected directions with highly flawed characters and spurts of often dark humor, this movie is a truly unique specimen.
You as the reader must understand that these are my opinions nothing more and I understand they may differ from yours. So I don’t want hear any comments about how you didn’t like either one of these movies because frankly, I couldn’t care less what you think about my opinion. First of all seeing any film is a bit of a risk, there is always a chance that you won’t like it, so if you enjoyed either one of these films that’s great I’m glad, but no complaining because it’s annoying.
Before I wrap this thing up I must bring to your attention two more films that have caught my eye that have yet to be released: Watchmen and RocknRolla. Watchmen was brought to my attention by Nathan and I didn’t think much of it at first but after looking into it, it seems to have the making of an entertaining film. RocknRolla is the latest crime film from Guy Richie and looking at his former track record my hopes are very high. Ok, well I’m really not sure how to wrap this thing up so I won’t bother, just go and watch SpongeBob or something.




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