Archive for ‘May, 2008’
I never got Brent’s last name, but his wife Tammy Yap wanted to surprise him with his very own PC Weenies guest-star comic to commemorate his 34th birthday.
On possible ideas for his appearance, Tammy wrote:
“As for the techie info, I think the biggest thing that distinguishes him is that he’s a designer on Call of Duty 4. He plays it well, but is sometimes aghast at how juvenile the chatter of other players is (he’s turning 34, the average age sounds like 14 :P)
He’s an intelligent, all-rounder, down-to-earth techie. Uses a PC at work, a couple more at home, but has an iPhone and Macbook… loves to do research online to figure out stuff, but isn’t obsessively nerdy.
-Tammy”
Tammy submitted a few photo references, and I opted to tackle Brent’s affinity for CoD 4 in the strip.
Finally, I’d like to publicly acknowledge my friend Scott Prichard for helping me with some of the CoD dialogue. I don’t play video games so his technical consultation on the game and subject were invaluable. Thanks, Scott!
-Krishna
P.S. Brent appears on the Guest Star Wall of Fame, to commemorate his appearance.
The first new PC Weenies fridge magnets I’ve created since 2003 are finally here. And they look great! Effective immediately, all guest-stars who sign up for the months of June, July or August will get a PC Weenies magnet FREE with their order.
And speaking of which, there’s a slew of guest-star strips coming up starting this Tuesday. Trust me. You won’t want to miss ‘em.
-Krishna
10 Reasons Why I Hated Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Spoiler Alert)
by Krishna on May 24, 2008 at 9:49 pmWarning: Spoilers follow. If you don’t want to know about the movie, skip this blog post.
1. Stiff acting: the entire lot of the main cast looked as if they were going through the motions, except for Shia LaBouf (whose 50′s greaser character had no development whatsoever). Karen Allen and Harrison Ford not only phoned in their performances, but they lacked the on-screen chemistry that made “Raiders of the Lost Arc” so memorable.
2. Yawn worthy action sequences: the motorcycle chase sequence was boring, while the sword fighting on the tankers did not have me on the edge of my seat wondering if Indy and co. were going to survive. They should have called this part Crystal Skull rugby.
3. Ray Winstone – What I don’t understand is this: If this character betrayed Indy not once, but TWICE, why would Dr. Jones let him tag along during the entire quest. Inexplicable, and totally out of character for Indiana Jones. Especially, as (no surprise) Winstone’s character betrays Indy a third time in the end.
4. No climactic moment. Okay, Soviets follow Jones along the way, and encounter our heroes just as they unlock the secrets of the Crystal Skull. Then a flying saucer comes up and flies off. Wake me up, already.
5. No real bad guys. The Soviets were wimpy villains. Even the head dominatrix -er baddie was too wimpy to kill in cold blood.
6. Dr. Jones get canned for being a commie, then inexplicably becomes Dean of the college after finding the crystal skull. WTF?
7. Dr. Jones helps the Soviets and Mutt, feeling restless (or bored) punches the Soviet guy in the face. I thought Indy would know better than to simply let the Soviets walk all over him.
8. Gratuitous use of MacGuffin. The Shankara Stones, the Grail and the Arc were mysterious, but their power sources were kept that way until the climax of the three previous films. In this one, the Crystal Skull opens doors, repels ants, and keeps fleas and ticks off.
9. Indiana Jones gets married. Double WTF?
10. 40% of the film felt like I was standing around at a boring archeological dig in a preschool sandbox. The bulk of the movie where Jones and Mutt are exploring caves, jail cells just slowed the action down to a crawl. I won’t even mention that the movie’s overall pacing was piss-poor. Oh, wait, I just did.
Bonus:
11. Indy surviving a nuclear fallout in a lead refrigerator. ‘Nuff said.
12. Surviving three monstrous waterfalls in a Soviet Tanker. Worse than the floatation boat sequence from Temple of Doom.
Here’s a finished piece I completed this afternoon, streamed live via PCW TV. Click on the image to see the larger version.
-Krishna
To make up for no new strip yesterday, I wanted to release a new strip for the weekend. This one features guest-star Leo Laporte, The Tech Guy.
I’ve been an avid listener of his “Tech Guy” podcast on my commutes to and from work, and wanted to pay tribute to him by way of today’s comic.
So, wherever you are… this one’s for you, Leo! Enjoy!
-Krishna
What is VillainTech? It’s a site geared to geeks: featuring reviews on movies, games, hardware and software and much, much more.
I played a very tiny role in the revamp by redesigning the header for the site. It was a lot of fun, and I hope you enjoy the new look.
So what are you waiting for? Go tell a friend (or ten) about VillainTech – and tell ‘em Bob sent ya! :)
-Krishna
I had a new PCW ‘toon ready to go, but I just came back from seeing the new Indiana Jones movie – and, honestly, I can’t (and won’t) release the strip I had originally planned on running, in good conscious.
The movie, in my opinion, was the worst film I’ve ever seen. It was garbage, and destroyed all my hopes for what would have been a good resolution to the series. The plot was slow, boring, and honestly – I just couldn’t get into the film.
This probably won’t stop millions of people from seeing the film anyway, but Lucas and Spielberg have really disappointed me.
I’m not going to include any spoilers, but if you loved the Indiana Jones trilogy, don’t waste your money.
In the meantime, enjoy these classic PCW toons.
-Krishna








