❌

Reading view

Jimmy Bond: In the first filmed version of James Bond, he was American

first filmed James Bond β€” Screengrab: PizzaFlix / YouTube.com

In a post earlier this week, I wrote about a 1958 James Bond comic strip in which the cartoonist drew the character like he was drawing Sean Connery. But Connery wouldn't be cast as Bond for the first movie until four years later. β€” Read the rest

The post Jimmy Bond: In the first filmed version of James Bond, he was American appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

Tom the Dancing Bug: The MAGAs go back to when America was Great

Tom the Dancing Bug, IN WHICH the intrepid MAGAs magically travel back to the time when America was Great!

-> Please join the team that makes it possible for your friendly neighborhood comic strip Tom the Dancing Bug to exist in this hostile Trumpverse! β€” Read the rest

The post Tom the Dancing Bug: The MAGAs go back to when America was Great appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

Disney patent for a fake-elevation ride trick matches new Encanto ride

Disney fake-elevation ride patent β€” Antonio's Fiesta de Encanto concept art. Posted with the permission of Disney Experiences.

As reported by wdwmagic.com, last week, Disney Enterprises, Inc. published a patent for "a way to make a flat ride track feel like it's climbing or dropping, without the track actually changing height."

U.S. Patent Publication

The core version of the trick needs no moving parts and no screens at all, just angled walls and stairs, though the patent leaves room for add-ons like video projection and set pieces that shift or change dimension as a vehicle passes, layered on top of the static illusion for a stronger effect. β€” Read the rest

The post Disney patent for a fake-elevation ride trick matches new Encanto ride appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

The comic strip that may have cast Sean Connery as the first James Bond

James Bond comic strip β€” Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers / YouTube.com

In 1958, London's Daily Express newspaper started running a comic strip adapting Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. This was well before the first James Bond movie (Dr. No, 1962), so cartoonist John McLusky created the first non-literary published images of the fictional spy. β€” Read the rest

The post The comic strip that may have cast Sean Connery as the first James Bond appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

Disney will reunite Figment and Dreamfinder at EPCOT

reunite Figment and Dreamfinder β€” @DisneyParks and @Disney / YouTube.com

Disney made many announcements for the future of its theme parks at the D23 Disney fan event in Anaheim, California, Saturday night. One headline is that an upcoming refurbishment of the Imagination Pavilion in Disney World's EPCOT (Orlando, Florida) will feature beloved but neglected characters Figment and Dreamfinder. β€” Read the rest

The post Disney will reunite Figment and Dreamfinder at EPCOT appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

Tom the Dancing Bug: Super-Fun-Pak Comix feat. Super Pals, McSmelty's World starring Mickey Mouse, and MORE!

-> Please join the team that makes it possible for your friendly neighborhood comic strip Tom the Dancing Bug to exist in this hostile Trumpverse! JOIN US INΒ THE INNERΒ HIVE, and be the first kid on your block to get each week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic – before it's published anywhere, plus lots of other stuff! β€” Read the rest

The post Tom the Dancing Bug: Super-Fun-Pak Comix feat. Super Pals, McSmelty's World starring Mickey Mouse, and MORE! appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

How Disney builds immersive theme park worlds from their movies

Posted with the permission of Disney Experiences

The upcoming hour-long film on Disney+, "Disney Worldbuilders," focuses on how the cinematic visions of seven filmmakers have been realized as physical, immersive areas of Disney theme parks.

The film has more than its share of Disney and former CEO Bob Iger corporate P.R., β€” Read the rest

The post How Disney builds immersive theme park worlds from their movies appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

Viking lander's 1976 Mars soil test may have found life after all

Viking lander Mars life β€” Artsiom P / Shutterstock.com

In 1976, NASA's Viking 1 lander found strong "life affirmation" results in a Martian soil sample. Robert Jastrow, then director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said, "Short of seeing something wiggling on the end of a pin, the case for life on Mars is now as complete as the Viking experiments could make it." β€” Read the rest

The post Viking lander's 1976 Mars soil test may have found life after all appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  

Tom the Dancing Bug: The Top-Secret Truth about Trump and the Reflecting Pool

Tom the Dancing Bug: The Top-Secret Truth About Trump and the Reflecting Pool

-> Please join the team that makes it possible for your friendly neighborhood comic strip Tom the Dancing Bug to exist in this hostile Trumpverse! JOIN US INΒ THE INNERΒ HIVE, and be the first kid on your block to get each week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic – before it's published anywhere, plus lots of other stuff. β€” Read the rest

The post Tom the Dancing Bug: The Top-Secret Truth about Trump and the Reflecting Pool appeared first on Boing Boing.

  •  
❌