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Some Disney Renaissance art.

A nicely-done drawing of a fun celebrity!

Giddyup.

Here's a short about a rather obnoxious fictional (I hope!) character, as riffed on by Josh Way. 🙂

T-shirt attire for the super-zeros in your life! ... but that's probably not the best sales-pitch to use.

Probably an accurate description of my attempts at a funny post.

I can't help but wonder if David Lynch looked into the future and thought "This is too scary for me, I'm outta here!".

What a great show, and Peter did a great job at playing the part.

Indy, back before he got involved with Crystal Skulls.

It's fun to catch up with the early episodes of Doctor Who, especially when some riffs are added in!

Here's a useful web site that I learned about on the youtube channel named "All Things Secured". This web site reads through the terms-of-service of some of the more popular web sites, and provides their score of how reasonable those terms-of-service are. tosdr.org/en

The mother who helped to turn Dr Clayton Forrester into the mad scientist that he was. Please don't lock her up into a 4-foot high house!

What a simple and perfect sketch. youtu.be/rQDeU6dHX-c

On this day in 1986, my episode of THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS, "Xmas Marks the Spot," was first broadcast on ABC, considered now one of the best eps of the series. As an aside, I've started making my scripts for various shows available on patreon.com/TheJoePage , including this one, with more to come.

Sofia from Peter and the Wolf, an underrated cartoon duck.

Ooo. Rifftrax taking on one of the episodes of the series where Ronald Howard played Sherlock.

A variety of drawings, all of which much much much better than anything I could do. These days I have enough trouble just trying to write a legible signature.

Ah, this looks like useful advice. Perhaps my problem is that I've always been fighting to reach a stalemate.

OTD in 1978 USSR & Afghanistan signed a "friendship treaty". We invaded them a year later. So you can trust us with a peace deal now.

Some very interesting observations from Hank Green about the manipulation done by biggest social sites. This is very significant for content creators. www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4gh...

The many faces of Weird Al being "Tacky": www.youtube.com/watch?v=wybe...

I have a pension plan through work. The company behind that decided to supply me with a "report card" of sorts for the health of my savings for retirement. It said (1) The money with us is doing extremely well! (2) We don't know anything else about you, so you should tell us everything about you.

A couple of years ago I drew a new cartoon duck every day in December until Christmas. Baby Huey was day #2, signaling to my audience that I was not messing around.

I missed the Macy Day's Thanksgiving parade, but did watch "Fun in Balloonland". And oh, btw, is that the Marrying Turkey in Macy's parade? thedesk.net/2024/11/nbc-...

This, of course, was the first movie of the day for me.

What exasperates me about stories like this original ST episode: They visit a planet where the language is 99% the same as the people on the Enterprise, and yet that culture has absolutely no idea what the word 'man' (or 'brain'!) might mean. This episode is obviously target-rich for riffing!

So here's a fun video which tries to make sense of M.Night's movie "The Happening" by explaining it as one of a trilogy of M.Night's movies: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c-V...

Here's a fun fellow to follow. Some riffs, some drawings, and some movie reviews. I'm not sure if they're still available, but I still regularly rewatch several of his "Fun with Flicks" releases from years ago. Especially "Laser Mission" and "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet".

Amazing 90-minute interview of Rick Wakeman: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zppf...

This is definitely an original-series ST episode which is target-rich for riffing!

Heh!

What happens when studios keep going to the same wells until they are run dry: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua4H...

I needed to buy milk for my cereal, ice cream in an attempt to cheer me up, and suet for the birds which came-and-went in my parent's bird feeder. I couldn't help wondering if anyone noticed that I'd show up once a week and buy nothing but milk, ice cream, and suet.