Month: April 2005

  • Help

    We need a new web host! Our website is currently hosted by Telstra Bigpond (Australia) and we are paying some unreasonably high fees for not a lot of bandwidth usage. We need to jump ship SOON. 

    Web hosting recommendations, anybody?
    (
    Windows platform, lots of streaming content, pref. US-based… )


    Memo

    April 28th: The Ralph Bakshi Tribute. It will be a blast to see Coonskin on the big screen. Especially looking forward to the films that we haven’t seen - Wizards, LOTR, American Pop, & Mighty Mouse

    May 28th:  Stereo Total @ The Knitting Factory

    June 6th:  Kraftwerk @ The Greek Theater!


    © Gaston Caba

    This looks fascinating - Sita Sings The Blues  is an animated musical feature by Nina Paley. Judging by the cool character designs, I would have expected Bollywood-style song and dance, but it’s a Blues version of the Ramayana epic… (via An Artsy Fartsy Blog)


    © Nina Paley

    For those who are interested, there’s a full list of Flash (TV) animated productions listed on the Cold Hard Flash blog.

    Eddiemuerte‘s Kiri No Tonbei has been linked to on this month’s Gublibulga! (one of my favorite music download sites)


    Tonbei the Mist – (Thanks to Keith for the pic)

    Infectious tune of the day: Beat Girl by John Barry.

  • iam8bit

    Last night’s iam8bit opening at Gallery 1988 was a crowded event and thriving success. It was great to see everyone!


    Ricky, Carla & Gabe


    With Joel (suntanned from Bolivia & Peru) 
    and Greg - look at that cool tshirt! 

    Coincidentally pictured above are the five people who were the heart and soul of Mucha Lucha; storyboard supremos Ricky Garduno, Gabe Swarr and Greg Colton.  Producer and backbone of the show, Joel Kuwahara.  And the one and only Miss Lilita Chin.  Gracias hermanos…I’m all choked up -Eddie

    For photos of the event: two photosets on Flickr - THIS and THIS.
    Also, there are lots of great pics here by Tony Mora.



    “Game & Watch Mashup” © Lili Chin
    13 x 19 Giclee print #1/10
    (a mash-up of FIRE, OCTOPUS, TURTLE BRIDGE & MANHOLE)

    More…

    New groovy tiki magazine! – www.tikimag.net

    Mucha Lucha fan fiction!   

  • Santo in ActionEddie


    Y’know, there are Blue Demon people, and Santo people.  It’s kinda like Batman and Superman – Blue is the slightly blurred hero while Santo is the squeaky clean superman.  But after seeing this panel, maybe I’ve misjudged El Enmascarado de Plata…


  • It has been over a week since the last post, so here goes…

    We welcome Peter (our partner in Fwak, and business manager in Sydney) who is here in L.A. for a week. And I have just returned from a 4–day adventure in Chicago with Miss Lisa Jones. What a trip and where to start…


    Chicago! - Lili



    The view from our hotel room

    CHICAGO was awesome. A BIG CITY.. like New York, but with older charming buildings and a fascinating history. In some ways, it reminded me of Melbourne, Australia… the flatness, the oldness, the hip neighborhoods. We did a ton of walking – 5 to 6 hours a day – mostly through the very majestic & touristy Downtown/Loop area, Wicker Park (the “Silver Lake” of Chicago), Wrigleyville and Lincoln Park.

    Some highlights:

    Visiting the Chicago Board of Trade. Ok, I know this doesn’t sound very exciting but it was!!! Apparently the CBT is one of the last places on earth where they do it old-school style just like in the movies. Thanks to a friend of a friend (who works there), Lisa and I were invited to be on the floor of the trading room at belltime 9.30am.

    Imagine something like a giant casino game where the traders are a fascinating mix of farmers, street kids, ex-cops and football players… people who can ‘play the game’ with fast reflexes and physical strength (in the case of football players). This was supposedly a “slow morning” but we’d never seen anything like this. The floor was packed with guys shouting, shoving each other, making weird hand signals, running around with pieces of paper… as the prices of agricultural commodities (soybean, wheat, corn, etc.) kept changing on the large display boards around us.

    We wanted to know: So how are things different on “Wall Street”?

    James, our very entertaining tourguide, explained that nowadays trading is done electronically. The futures traders of today are more likely to be MBA graduates… or even videogamer-types hired to spend hours staring at numbers on computer screens and hitting keys really fast. (Even if they have no idea what they’re actually doing) It’s all about intuition and fast reflexes. 

    To think that we had an insider’s view of the World Economy in action… Very cool experience!

    The Untouchables Gangster Tour of Chicago! Our guides were two guys dressed as gun-toting rough-talkin’ gangsters and we were taken around various neighborhoods of Chicago (where all the massacres and shootings took place) while hearing the story of Al Capone and other Prohibition-era gangsters. If you ever go to Chicago, you must do this tour. Highly recommended entertainment!



    …note the fake bullet holes behind “Big Julie”:)

    Two interesting pieces of trivia:

    • “Machine Gun Jack McGurn” was the first dude to carry his gun in a violin case… an image which has since become a cartoon cliche.
    • There’s a church in Downtown Chicago – the Holy Name Cathedral -with a single bullet hole in the outside wall. (They had covered up all the others) Couples who get married here like to get their wedding photos taken with their fingers in the hole. How very Chicago… :)

    Vosges Chocolates! (We later found out that they also have stores in NYC and Vegas) Hmmmm… The Red Fire Bar is dark chocolate spiced with Mexican ancho, chipotle, chilli peppers, cinnamon… There is also an Indian curry-spiced chocolate bar, and a Japanese wasabi-and-black sesame-ginger bar and a selection of exotic truffles… The spiced Hot Chocolate drink was to die for…

    Oz Park. (Lincoln Park) This is where Frank Baum wrote “The Wizard of Oz”. Of course, we had to take pictures of the Tin Man.

    Other places: Topolobampo restaurant, Quimby’s Bookstore, and Berghoff bar

    There were tons of other places we didn’t have time to check out. Will have to go back soon one day…

    Here are more photos (Flickr photoset).


    Goodies from Mexico

    Back in L.A. there’s a big package of Mucha Lucha tazos, chip packets and Santo comics from Oscar (Mexico). This is awesome stuff. Thanks so much, Oscar! 



    Only in Mexico!





    We can’t wait to read these!

    Furthermore…

    • We have received some special ML tshirts from Blue Demon Jr with our names on the sleeves :)
    • My photos from last week’s MADL custom toy show in Chinatown (Flickr photoset).
    • Tomorrow night is the iam8bit show at Gallery 1988. See you there…

  • REAL LIFE ¡MUCHA LUCHA!
    *updated with pics from wwcpro.com - thanks for sending these, Larry!

    AWESOME!

    “Black Rose & Mucha Lucha’s Double Ninja Ninja d. Genesis & Mucha Lucha’s Ricochet.” – From  WWC Wrestling in Puerto Rico…

    Thanks to Gabriela for the tip.

    El Rey and La Pulga (The Flea) are also wrestling in WWC. (via obsessedwithwrestling)

    And check out these new products:


  • There’s a great interview with Christa HERE. Hoodtown is the first ever English-language novel featuring a world of masked wrestlers, with a kickass female main character.The book can be purchased online (via FPU)

    Cool stuff happening this weekend:

  • Links and Stuff

    “George & Nigel of The Jungle”
    via snapatorium’s flickr

    The Ward-O-Matic: Abundant Linkage. Tons of cool animation/design blog links.

    We have just been informed that there is a new Mucha Lucha Yahoo Group! (You need to join the group to read messages)

    My cute things blog has been linked to! Thank you I Like! Sorry, I know I don’t update this one very often… Lately, I’ve been too busy to surf for new toys… - Lili


    We saw Steamboy last night…

    Eddie: Okay, I’m not the biggest Anime fan out there, but I can hang with the best of them – Miyazaki, Cowboy BeBop The Movie, FLCL - so I’m always ready to see anything that gets a major release. 

    Steamboy is one of those soulless excercises where the filmmakers spend all their talent and resources in the rendering of the mechanical props (in this case, boilers!) and don’t give us one single reason to give a rat’s ass about the characters.  As Lili pointed out…the characters spend 70% of the film shrouded in heat and steam, but never sweat!  Maybe this would have personalised them a little. The look of the film is really unappealing; realistically rendered BGs in washed out colors that clash dramatically with the fully rendered CGI.  We also saw the dubbed version, meaning that there were a lot of characters with gratingly BAD Lancashire accents.  If you must see this, see the subtitled version.

    Lili: Eddie’s from Manchester so he should know what the accents are supposed to sound like :) To be brutally honest, I only enjoyed the final 15 minutes of the movie when Steamboy shoots around in the air while London gets totally trashed. OK, there were times when I thought WOW… all that metal industrial technology… the detail… almost magnificently Giger-esque. But you can only take so much of this before it gets old. And there was way too much of it.