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Retakes. My birthday

February 26, 2009 in FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

While I was waiting to get back on Lance’s show, I was put on one of the retake crews. Retakes is a crew of people who fix anything that needs to be fixed once a show comes back from Korea in it’s final colorized form.  Sometimes there are mistakes in the shots that weren’t caught, while other times the writers rewrite gags that they don’t like.

Being on retakes is a very different experience than doing anything else.  It really requires you to be a Jack-of-all-trades.  I was mostly doing redesigns of backgrounds, signs and props.  But I also did layout.  The job got really stressful Monday because there was a screening of the rough color for the writers the next day and we weren’t told until mid-day.  I had carpooled to work with my wife, so I couldn’t stay late to finish what I had.  This meant I HAD to finish everything before I left, and the designs I had to draw where very time consuming.  Worst of all, it isn’t something I’m used to doing so I was teaching myself as I went.  I’m personally not happy with what I did but I couldn’t help it under the conditions I was in.

I tried to make up for it the next day by doing the best job I could with the Layout I was given to do.

FAMILY

Last Friday was my birthday. I’m 34 now.  I spent it like I do just about every Friday, working. Andy came over that night also. We hadn’t had a game night in two weeks.  We played a few rounds of Magic: The Gathering and then we played Dreamblade.  I had a good time, even though I lost every game of Dreamblade we played.  I DID win two of the three games of Magic though.

Saturday was the day that we chose to celebrate my birthday.  Alesha left to do some errands and took Muchkin with her.  I was left alone with Dante and we had a great time together.  We went game shopping together and it was fun.  I let him crawl around the board game store. He would go over to a game and I’d tell him not to touch it and he’d stop.  Then he would move on to another and the same thing would happen. He quickly got bored when  he realized I wasn’t going to let to touch anything, so he asked me to hold him again. After that, he kept telling ME not to touch things.  I would pick out a game and look at it and he’d say:

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I finally got around to buying Cosmic Encounter.  As of the time of this writing, I have yet to play it.  It plays from 3-5 players, which means that I really need a small group in order to try it out.

The other games I was considering where:

  • Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization – Which was $60.00. That’s the cheapest I’d seen it at a retail store. This is a civilization building game that plays like Civilization Revolution, only as a multiplayer board game that lasts two hour. I was sooo tempted.  The only reason I didn’t get it was because I wasn’t sure if anyone would play it with me.  I might get it still.
  • Ca$h and Gun$ – Which is a great silly party game. First time I’d seen it in a store in a long time.  Very hard to find.  The reason I didn’t get that game was because,  I’m in a Magic: The Gathering  kick right now and Cosmic Encounter plays a bit more like Magic than Ca$h and Gun$ .
  • A Game of Thrones LCG. – Plays like multiplayer Magic: The Gathering and it’s based on one of my favorite fantasy book series (soon to be an HBO TV show).  Only reason I didn’t get it was because it wasn’t there.

Around 4pm, we went over to my cousin Carolina’s house were they had so graciously offered to cook some carne asada for my birthday.  We had a really good time there.  The carne asada turned out soooo good (makes my mouth water just thinking about it). Munchkin had a blast. She and her cousin Eduardito (who is the same age) played, played, fought, cried and played.  It was really entertaining to watch them.  Dante was a bit beat from our day together. He went to sleep soon after dinner. I had a really good time.

Thank  you Eduardo and Carolina! Love ya!

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Welcoming, Baby Paolo. Valentines Day. Non-spoiler review of the movie Coraline

February 19, 2009 in FAMILY, MOVIES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Finished up the board-a-matic this Wednesday. Today I start helping out other crews.  In a couple of days, we’ll be back on the show for the final pass.  There’s going to be a lot of work to do.

I’m so glad I have a job still.  The season is slowly coming to a close.  Not looking forward to it.

FAMILY

I have a new nephew! My brother Juan and my sister-in-law Deborah had a baby boy this Tuesday!  Hurray! I’m soooo happy.  I think Deborah was in labor for like two days. It was really difficult.  She went through a lot.  My brother said it was the most trying time he’s ever been through.  My mom was is prayer mode the whole time.  I pray a bit as well. It definitely is exciting though.  As of the time of this writing, I haven’t actually met the little boy yet.  Can’t wait.

Babies are so great.

Talking about hairy Baby Paolo

FAMILY

This weekend was Valentines Day.  Alesha and I celebrated it on Sunday instead of Saturday.  We did this for two reasons, one, because that way we might have a chance to get my mom to take care of the kids without stepping on any Valentines Day plans my parents might have; and two, so that we could avoid the crowded restaurants and traffic all over.

It was nice. Alesha and I hadn’t gone out like that in a while and it was a good change.  The kids love having my parents over also.  Alesha and I went to a restaurant next to our housing community and then we went to the movies. We had fun.

Monday I stayed home with the kids and Alesha went to the Dentist and had lunch with her sister.  I believe she also went shopping. Meanwhile, at home, I was really tired and it was all I could do to keep up with the kids’ constant demands for my attention.  I LOVE my kids, but sometimes I just need a small break to get my strength back, and they didn’t want to give it to me.  I didn’t do much resting at all that day.  By the time Alesha got home, I had just put the kids to bed and I was completely fried.   Alesha took pity on me and played a game of Magic: The Gathering with me (which she won). It helped a lot.

MOVIES

(Edit: got the name of the movie wrong. It was pointed out to me on the comments, so I fixed it)

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The movie Alesha and I went to watch on our Valentines date was the movie Coraline.  This was the second time watching it for Alesha.  The movie was in 3D and I must say, I was impressed by the technology.  The movie was based on a novella by one of my favorite authors Neil Gaiman.   He was the reason I wanted to watch it. It was directed by the director of Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach, Henry Selick.  Both those movies where interesting but not really something I would say where all that great.  The motion capture in those two movies is the best part of those movies, unfortunately the stories where not quite as gripping as they could have been.  Not so with Coraline.

I loved the movie.  First, because the story was great.  It was really fun and interesting. The Character designs were great.  I loved the motion capture animation in the movie.  It’s NOT computer generated.  Motion Capture is the animation technique of sculpting figures over wireframes putting them on a miniature set and moving them a little, then taking a picture, moving a them a little again, then taking a picture, then moving them a little again and taking a picture…etc. Old school.  The movie benefits from it. Best of all, this movie HAS NO SINGING, which, as much as little kids like it, more often than not, gets in the way of the story in most modern American animated movies.

Again, I will say that the story was the thing that made the movie worth seeing.  It’s the reason I like Neil Gaiman‘s work.  The movie shares some similarities with other movies that I’ve really enjoyed: Pan’s Labyrinth and Spirited Away.  If you’ve enjoyed these movies, you may very likely enjoy Coraline.  Coraline shares some of the intensity of both these movies as well as a girl hero and her ability to use her wits to figure out ways out of magical perils. I won’t go into more detail than that in order  to not spoil the movie. If you watch the movie, you will see what I mean when I compare Coraline with those other movies.

I highly recommend this movie.  I will put this one disclaimer on it though, if you have a kid who is easily scared, don’t take them to watch this movie.  It’s a bit creepy.  After all, fairyland is a very alien world that follows it’s own rules. There aren’t many people who enter it, that manage to come back out.

Below is the teaser trailer to the movie. I chose it over the actual official trailer because the official trailer is one giant spoiler.  Why watch the movie is they give away all the surprises? The teaser is sooo much better.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPft7Sp33fs

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Teddy Bears. Couples game, Lost Cities

February 12, 2009 in BOARD GAMES, RANDOM SKETCH, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

We’ve got until the 18th of this month to finish our work for the second Board-a-matic.  I think we’re doing pretty good so far.  Only problem is that I had to stay home a day this week to take care of the kids because the kid’s Day Care lady was sick.

So I roughed out the board revisions for Acts 2 and 4 a few weeks back. They weren’t anywhere near being finished.  It was just a rough pass so that Lance (the director) could give me a “yay” or “nay” on my fixes. I didn’t get to finish and those boards are what we are using as our official boards.  They aren’t even finished.  It’s very odd for me.  Everyone is just finishing up my roughs and maybe even reinterpreting  them.  I’m curious to see what it all will looks like in the end.

RANDOM SKETCH

Here’s a sketch that of some teddy bears that have absolutely nothing to do with anything I’ve written.   This was just me experimenting with the program Corel Painter IX.  I want to learn to paint. Maybe that way I can get a job doing development work.  Who knows. These drawings where fun to do.

Teddy Bears

BOARD GAMES

(All the photos below I got from Board Game Geek.)

Alright, so I’m going to write about yet another two player game.  This one is different in that, unlike the last three two player games I’ve written about, this one is considered “couples friendly”.  It’s hard to find two player board games that my wife likes to play with me.  As you’ve seen in previous posts, my favorite games are very thought provoking, competitive, direct confrontation games.  Not exactly the kind of games Alesha likes to play. I’ve found that Alesha doesn’t like games that directly attack an opponent because she takes it personally somehow, as if she’s being picked on. Indirect confrontation games work best for her. (I explain what I mean by “direct confrontation” and “indirect confrontation” in  my post: Baby shower. Ticket to Ride: Europe in the first paragraph under BOARD GAMES.) A game that she really enjoys playing thought, is the game Lost Cities.

What is Lost Cities?

Lost Cities is a two player card game where in you play an explorer who finances profitable expeditions to  lost cities (hence the name). By doing this you hope that your expeditions are more successful than you opponent’s.  The game is mostly played three times in a row in order to determine a winner as well as balance out the luck factor (although more games can be agreed upon. It’s up to the players).  The player with the most points at the end of the three games wins.   A game usually lasts about twenty minutes.

How do you play Lost Cities?

First you place the board that you will be discarding cards on between the two players.

You then shuffle the cards and each player is dealt 8 cards.

The rest of the cards are placed face down on the table near the players as the draw deck.

The deck of Lost Cities‘ cards is made up of five different colored “expeditions” sets.  Each “expedition” set is numbered 2-10 and each one has three hand shake cards.

The point of the game is to attempt to put down cards of the same color, from your hand, on the table in front of you, in ascending order so that the cards add up to twenty or more.  It’s  okay to have gaps in the numbers as long as they add up to more than twenty.

Why more than twenty?  The moment you put down a card on the table to start a new expedition, you are docked twenty points. In other words, you are “investing” twenty points.  In order for your expedition to make a “profit” you have to “buy back” the negative twenty points, by putting down the cards, in that particular expedition, in ascending order, so they will add up to twenty, and hopefully go over twenty.  Every point over twenty in an expedition, is a point for you.  So if you have a row that adds up to twenty four, the profit you gained is four for that expedition which means you get four points. If you fail to complete an expedition or if you don’t manage to have it add up to more than twenty by the end of the game, you subtract the difference between the number you managed to get, by twenty and then you  lose that many points. So for example, if your expedition only adds up to seventeen points by the end of the game, you get negative three points  (17 – 20 = -3) and you subtract that from you total points.

Thought the cards must be put in ascending order, once you put a card down, you cannot put down a lower card under a card you’ve already put down.  Once you put down a card you must put down a higher card down on TOP of  one you put down, not underneath.

The handshake cards are multipliers. They must be put down BEFORE you put down a number card.  If you finish an expedition with  one handshake card on it, your points are multiplied by 2 for that expedition.  If you finish an expedition with two handshake cards on it, your points are multiplied by 3 for that expedition. If you finish an expedition with three handshake cards on it, your points are multiplied by 4 for that expedition. If you fail to complete an expedition with a handshake on it, your negative points are multiplied by the appropriate number for that expedition.

So what do you do on your turn?

It’s really simple. On your turn you place a card and draw a card.

Your must place a card,  from your hand, in ONE of two places:

  1. You may place a card face up directly in front of you, either to begin a new expedition or to continue putting a card on an expedition you have already begun, or…
  2. You may discard a card from your hand, face up on the board between the two players. This card must be put on the discard pile of cards of the same color.

You then must take a card and put it in your hand. You may do this from two places:

  1. You may take a card from the face down draw deck between the players or…
  2. You may take the top card of one of the face up cards on the board between the two players.

The game ends when there is no more cards in the face down draw deck.  That’s it, simple.

Why do I like it?

Mostly because I like playing it with my wife.  Problem is, I lose everytime I play it with her. I don’t know why.  When I first got the game, I was really good at it.  I won all the games. Then Alesha started catching on to what I was doing. Which consisted of me seeing the cards that she needed and NOT discarding them to the center board until they where of no use to her or using them myself to make a expedition of the same color cards that she was trying to complete.  Once she realized that it was THE way to play and win the game, she used it against me and I haven’t won a game since.  She’s gotten much better at doing it than I have and she plays really smart.  We have a lot of fun playing the game.  There is a little bit of risk and reward in the game and when you play multiple games, you even out the luck factor.  It’s  really fun and the game plays fast too.

Last time we played, I lost the game session, after playing three games, 2 – 103. I  got 2 points because I wasn’t able to complete a three handshake expedition which gave me crazy negative points. I spent the next two games trying to dig myself out of the negative points.  Alesha just sat there and laughed at me. 🙁 We had fun though.

I highly recommend this game as a “couples game.”  It’s lite, non confrontational, fast, portable and fun.

If you want to try this game out for free to see how it plays, you can:

Click Here – for practice games against a computer AI or you can play people online.

Of course, it’s just not the same as playing someone live.  Oh, and as I’ve stated before in a previous post,  Lost Cities can also be played on Xbox Live.

Of course, it’s no where near as fun as it is when you play it “live” with your significant other or friend.

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Dante’s first birthday, Munchkin tummy problems, Willits baby

February 5, 2009 in BLOGS, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

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Stressing out a bit on how slow I am in getting my scenes done.  It didn’t help that I had to take a sick day on Friday either (more on that below).  It also doesn’t help that the program I’m using is a bit buggy and I need to tip toe around doing some thing so that it doesn’t mess up on me.

I managed to see the final color of the new Simpsons opening titles.  I have to admit it’s grown on me.  Perhaps the only thing I don’t like is some of the animation in one scene isn’t as good as the original.  I made sure, when I re-drew Maggie on model in the car sequence, that I matched the animation as best as I could, stretching her little hands where it was meant to stretch and keeping the overall rhythm of the original. Unfortunately, not everyone who re-drew the characters payed as much attention to those details.  There is one character in particular who got re-drawn really stiff and wierd in one scene.  Oh well, I’m sure I’m the only one that will notice it.

FAMILY

Dante celebrated his first birthday on the 31st.  I took him out of his crib with a big smile on his face as I sang him happy birthday.  It went up hill for him from there on out.  We had invited a few people over for a very small birthday celebration (Grandparents, Godparents, and a few cousins mostly). They all showed up around the time he was taking his afternoon nap.  When we finally came down to the party, he got really spooked at all the people in the house and began to cry.  Twenty minutes later, he was fine and was crawling around everyone playing and eating and generally having a fantastic time.  When we sang him happy birthday, he was sooo happy.  He didn’t know why everyone was singing but he liked it.  He opened presents and played with his new toys. I don’t think he’s enjoyed himself so much, every.

Happy Birthday Dante!

FAMILY

On the other hand, Munchkin came down with the stomach flu on Thursday night. I called in sick on Friday and stayed home with her. She spent the day on the couch watching movies and drinking water.  That night was terrible for her.  She woke up after being in bed for a few hours crying because she needed to go to the pottie. I took her to the pottie but she didn’t want to do anything while she was on it.  I left her there so she could have some privacy and when I came back to check on her, she was falling asleep on the toilet.  When I asked her if you wanted to get off, she told me she didn’t.  I ended up taking her downstairs so she can watch some cartoons and maybe go to sleep.  She didn’t.  I brought her to bed with me and she slept between me and my wife.  Every two hours she would whine and we would get up to go to the bathroom.  She had a fever and she had a difficult time going to sleep.

On Dante’s birthday, she began feeling much better.  She was really tired from the night before, but her tummy wasn’t giving her problems anymore.  She still had a fever that we gave her medicine for though.  She asked to be put to bed very early that night.  Poor baby, it was the first time she’s ever gone to bed before her brother.

Sunday she woke up, almost, good as new.  It was obvious she was  over he worst of it.  By Monday, she was ready for daycare again.  She was still recovering a little, but it wasn’t too bad.  She just didn’t eat as much as she usually does.  Poor kid, had a really bad weekend.

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BLOGS

Dante wasn’t the only one celebrating a birthday Saturday. Greg and Jennifer Willits (of The Catholics Next Door radio show) had their fifth baby!  Lilian Grace Willits was born on the 31st of January. It’s their first girl, and they picked such a pretty name for her.  I’m very excited for them.

It’s funny, I was running around getting things ready for Dante’s birthday party when my sister texted me the news. Then about thirty minutes later my mom called me to tell me the same thing. It’s a wonderous thing how the Willits are such a part of lives.  It makes me smile.

Congratulations guys! I wish you the best, and my God’s blessing be with you and your family.

BOARD GAMES

So I didn’t have time to write about a board game  this week so I thought I’d put up a review of some great looking kids board games.  The reviews are by Tom Vasel (and his adorable little daughter Holly) from the Dice Tower Podcast.  Enjoy.

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