torstai 29. lokakuuta 2015

Frame this


I had some pictures that needed framing, so I took some measurements and headed off to a flea market in hopes of finding fitting frames for cheap. I came home with three frames that suited my needs as I was planning all along to repaint them, for them to better match their intended pictures.

I had this paper bag with the motifs that appear in Tove's Jubilee mug illustration.
I cut the images out and carefully removed the handles on the back side of each image and framed them individually.

Taking a peek on the backside of the wooden frame reveals it to be originally from Ikea. This frame was the exact size I needed, I barely had to cut the image to make it fit. I was trying to match the color of the frame to the flowers on the right side, lower corner and I think it turned out pretty good.

With this, my reference for the frame's color were those blue flowers in the picture. In reality, those flowers are more like a grayish light blue in color and the frame is plain light blue, even though I really tried to get some gray in there. The reason for those white flowers along the sides.... I accidentally scraped off a tiny area of paint so that the original white color showed underneath. I didn't have any of the blue left and I didn't want to go through the pain of mixing it again, so instead I covered it up with those flowers.

The (plastic) frame looked nice as it was in silver, but a golden frame just looked better for this Ian McCaig's concept art of Queen Amidala, that I've printed out.

..... and with the leftover paint from mixing the colors for the frames I painted this (and right after, I really could have used all that blue color.....).

maanantai 26. lokakuuta 2015

All You Need Is Kill / Edge of Tomorrow


All You Need Is Kill:
Original story: Hiroshi Sakurazaka
Illustrated screenplay: Ryosuke Takeuchi
Character design: yoshitoshi ABe
Art: Takeshi Obata

Edge of Tomorrow: 
A film adaptation from director Doug Liman 
Starring Tom Cruise,Emily Blunt
1h 54 min

Note: I tried writing this spoiler free, but I can't promise that minor spoiler wouldn't appear. Sorry. Also, I haven't had a chance to read the novel that the manga originated from, therefore I can only judge the movie based on my experience of the manga. I've read the Finnish edition of the manga and I'm writing this in English, so most likely some of the terms I use will differ from any official English translation.

Summary of AYNIK:
The united armies of mankind (United Defense Force) are at war against alien lifeforms known as mimics. One day, a Japanese rookie soldier named Keiji Kiriya dies during a battle. However, instead of staying dead, Kiriya wakes up, alive and well, in his bed at the military base and brushes off his violent death as a wacky dream. But then he dies again, and before too long, Kiriya realizes that he is re-living the day before the battle in an endless loop while the people around him are unaware of this. Kiriya tries to escape his death on the battlefield by running away from the military base, but is killed. He wakes up in his bed and shortly after, commits suicide. All his attempts are futile, he just keeps waking up on the day before the battle. Kiriya comes to the conclusion that he has to survive the battle, in hopes to break out of the loop. So he spends the same day in and out training and preparing himself for the fight ahead of him. With every battle ending in his death, Kiriya's skills improve and he survives for longer periods of time. During his 158th time on the battlefield, he comes face to face with Rita Vrataski, an American soldier who is hailed to be the best mimic killer in the world. It turns out that Rita is also caught in the same timeloop as Kiriya, and so the two decide to work together in order to break out of the loop and save mankind from the mimics.

teethed balls of death vs. starfish spaghetti monsters

Summary of EoT:
Well, we have the invading alien army. We have a character who wakes up the day earlier whenever he dies, and there's a woman named Rita Vrataski. Those three facts remain intact from the original version, although some alterations have been made on them. The story line is basically the same, although the setting of the big battle is moved from Japan to central Europe. The biggest changes are the explanation on how the time loop, created by the mimics, works and also the main character. They abandon the role of the private Keiji Kiriya in favor for Major William Cage, US Army Media Relations, played by Tom Cruise. The character of Cage in the beginning of the movie is more like a recruiter and not an actual soldier. Cage gets himself sent out in the battle as a punishment of insubordination, despite having no training on how to use the military mobile suit in combat. It takes Cage a few deaths as well to realize something isn't right. Before too long, Cage meets up with Rita and they start working together to rid the world of the mimics.

As with any story that includes some aspect of time travel, it can be confusing at times. Although, the movie and the manga don't play by the same rules on how the time loop works, I felt that the manga did a better job explaining its version of the rules while the movie's was altogether more confusing and to top it off, the ending threw all the rules out the window in favor for a very dislikable, cliché Hollywood ending.


I think there is a problem with the main character in both versions. Kiriya looks like a black haired Light Yagami, he stands out too much in the wrong way. I don't remember Kiriya's age being mentioned in the manga, but he looks way too young compared to the other soldiers appearing as support/background characters in the comic. The movie doesn't do much better, as Tom Cruise is too old for the role. It's sad when the looks of the side characters are much more believable in the story, making the main character feel out of place. Still, I will say that Tom Cruise does a good job acting in this, transcending from this smug and arrogant PR person, into a scared rookie and then into an expert soldier.


However, in the manga, there's something that bugs me even more than the main characters looks, mainly the women. There are basically only three females included in the story, our second main character Rita the badass soldier, a slutty cook and a mechanic. All of them are drawn way too young and cute in a very stereotypical manga way, in order for me to take them seriously. Since the manga is only two volumes long, I understand that the side characters won't be developed very well, but the women, except for Rita, seem to be unaffected about the destruction of humanity around them and they plain and simple, don't fit very well in the world the manga is trying to create. To be fair, the movie doesn't really do any better with its representation of women either. A little better, but not much.

Because of the restrictions of the story's length the storytelling has to move forward at a fast pace and some corners had to be cut in the development of the world these characters live in. The manga paints a really sad picture of the state of the army. They are sending soldiers to fight overwhelming enemies with ineffective weapons! Machine guns, rocket launchers and other explosives are practically ineffective against the mimics. The only weapon in the army's arsenal that may critically injure a Mimic is a pile driver-like weapon that fire lances. The downside is, that the weapon has an ammo limit of 20 and in order to fatally wound a mimic, a soldier would have to be standing right next to one of the deadly creatures. The reason Kiriya and Rita survive is because they abandon the army's choice of weapons and instead they use custom made battle-axes (although there are some inconsistencies in there, in one of Rita's flashbacks we see her using a machine gun against the mimics and it seems to do the job just fine).
The movie fancies machine guns, grenades and mines as the army's weapons which aren't quite imaginative when compared to the manga. Rita is shown to wield a big sword a few times, but not in the same extent like her ax master manga counterpart.

 

I have to say that the film's version of the armored battle suits looks just ridiculous. They look so heavy and slow, it's no wonder the mimics are kicking humanity's ass. It appears like the battle suits were designed only to help the soldier carry the heavy weapons mounted on the suit rather than to protect the individual inside the suit from injury. Granted, the suits didn't stop anybody from dying in the manga, but at least it looked like it could protect its carriers from some damage. The EoT's version leaves their operators as open targets. Right now, if I had to choose which version's suits looks better I'd go with the suits that appeared in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra)

Couldn't find a good screenshot from the G.I. movie. Picture from here. 

The manga does not shy away from showing off the mutilation of Kiriya, which is very fitting for a story that makes the death of its main character a major plot point. The only time we get to "enjoy" watching Tom Cruise's Cage's gruesome death is the first time he dies, otherwise he usually meets his end off screen or in a generic explosion. The movie could have been slightly better if they wouldn't have been so afraid to amp up some gore. All the deaths in the movie are so ineffective because we are never shown anything. EoT is essentially a sci-fi war movie and we barely get to see any blood! How about showing us a few torn up limbs here and there or an aftermath of an explosion? Anything!



The way the character of Rita Vrataski was handled in the film left something to be desired. The manga has three chapters dedicated to Rita's backstory while in the movie pretty much ignores Rita's past. Manga Rita seems more humane, while movie Rita is portrayed to be just a tough bitch. Then the movie specifically makes a point on how Rita doesn't like to be called a bitch at the same time they make her act like one. A good example to demonstrate the differences between the two Ritas is in one short scene that can be found in both versions. In the movie, Cage is fatally injured and Rita walks up to him, removes the battery from his mobile suit and walks away, leaving him to die. While in the manga, Rita tells Kiriya that she will wait by his side until he dies, and then she will take the battery from his suit. (What we're missing here is a third Rita, that would first put Kiriya/Cage out of his misery and then take the damn battery....) In the manga, Kiriya looks up to Rita and he becomes her equal through his own efforts, but the movie manages to turn things around that Cage, who was trained by Rita, has to save Rita from dying (making her into a "damsel in distress" while she's being a bitch about it).

As a standalone movie, and if you can avoid comparing it to its source material, Edge of Tomorrow is a decent film, and unintentionally funny at times. I'd probably recommend you watch the movie before reading any of its source material, that way the movie won't be as disappointing and possibly more enjoyable. Warning: the song playing over the ending credits is just atrocious and totally kills the mood of the film, even if the ending itself is already horrible. In conclusion, despite my whining over some stuff, the manga is the superior version out of the two. Especially the ending.

maanantai 19. lokakuuta 2015

Super Snadi Stuff


The stuff brought back home from the Old Toy Swap~ <3

The first issue of the Jurassic Park comic, based on the first movie. Some of the characters look nothing alike their movie counterparts and there's something really awkward about Alan Grant in particular... The comic ends when the characters are about to meet the sick Triceratops.

Jurassic Park baby T-Rex! If you look closely you can see that there is a bandage sculpted onto the leg. I didn't even notice it at first! Furthermore, I found a bootleg and a genuine Chap Mei T-Rex, it doesn't take much to figure out which one of them is the bootleg, observing the quality of the eye paint in particular.

Some dog figures for me to repaint, actually I haven't done that in a while..... I should probably get on to it, those dog figures are starting to pile up. The one on the far left I thought for sure would be an American Akita, but it turns out it's actually supposed to be a Husky. I've never seen a Husky looking like that. Left to right we have "Shogun" the Husky (seriously? a Husky!?), "Sparky" the Dalmatian made by TOPPS, a German Shepherd by Safari Ltd. and finally a Collie by unknown manufacturer (Hong Kong).

MLP G1 Daffodil, the snow horse from Moomin (missing its tail), workhorse with no markings (Britains Ltd. Clydesdale?) and two carousel ponies that I wish I knew what they were a part of.

Moominmamma, Prison guard (? I forgot this dude's name) and a Tokyo MewMew minifigure.


Star Wars and Moomin PEZ candy dispensers. This was literally the first seller's table I stopped by and he had it all, but luckily my conscience wouldn't let me spend all my money when there still was at least 84 other merchants' inventories left unchecked. So I picked the three SW characters I wanted the most and the Moomin ones came as a package. After my purchase, the dealer then asked me if I was a PEZ collector and I told him "No, I just like collecting Moomin and Star Wars stuff". Then he gave me a look that told me he thought I must have some screws loose. What, can't I like both? :D

Vulture Droid and "Twisted by the Dark Side, young Skywalker has become."

Prepare for trouble and make it double! TLOTR Ringwraith (Nazgûl) and Team Rocket's James. Alright, I'll admit. I didn't know who or what that black cloaked figure was when I bought it. I had a suspicion of what it might be, but regardless, I think it looks insanely cool (like the Grim Reaper!) and therefore I must have it. 

I can't leave a miniature convention without buying something miniature, now can I?
Hmm, you can't really tell they are super small when there's nothing to give you a scale? My bad.


sunnuntai 18. lokakuuta 2015

Suuri Snadi / Old Toy Swap

Saturday & Sunday, 17. -18.10.2015
(you might want to open the images in a new tab for a larger view)


I went to this, in lack of a better name, miniature convention in Helsinki yesterday. There was on display all these incredible dollhouses, dioramas, railroads and of course a lot of stuff for sale too! The logistics of getting to the event place, however, were a little bit of a pain in the ass. It took both a car and a train ride to get there, but in the end it was well worth it! The funny thing is, while I was walking to the convention centre I came across these really nice graffitis I simply had to take a shot of. Surprisingly, from what I could understand from the stuff that was written on the wall, these graffitis were legitimately allowed to be there. Good going!


At the event place, there were all kinds of different workshops available. Most of them had a limited number of participants they were willing to take in and of course, it was required that you signed up in advance in order to join the workshop. I found out about this event in such a late stage, the workshops were probably already full and frankly, I simply wouldn't have had the time to attend one anyway (because my big brother kinda ruined my plans for the day...). Shame really, I would have liked to attend at least one of them!



All in all, compared to some Anime related convention I've been to, this one was delightfully different. The atmosphere was more relaxed, due to the fact there was so much space and although there were a lot of people it never felt too crowded.



To me, there is just something awe-inspiring looking at those miniatures and finding some new detail every time you take a second glance at them. And not only that, whenever you shrink an object, it becomes instantly super cute for some reason. Everything is so damn tiny and adorable all around you!



I'll definitely want to go again, given the chance in the future. This thing just opened up a whole new world. I don't think I've ever felt this inspired leaving a building.



Ever since I left that miniature wonderland I have had this strange urge to go up in the attic and look for my old dollhouse......oh my god! It's starting!! No!!! I so do not need an another project in my life right now! I've already got enough as it its!

lauantai 10. lokakuuta 2015

Japan Candy Box pt.2


All items ordered from Blippo Japan & Kawaii Shop


Lotte Pokemon Soda Candy - 5 pack
"The candies are super tasty - just place one in your mouth and the candy will start to fizz!" 

These candies come in 5 different flavors; pineapple (Pikachu), melon (Chespin), cola (Fennekin), soda (Froakie) and grape (Espurr). I would describe these candies consistencies as very "powdery", they melt pretty fast once you bite into them. Oh, and there is no fizz whatsoever, what a let down. Taste wise, I've already mentioned that I don't tend to like pineapple & melon and that holds true in this case as well. The pineapple flavoured ones are absolutely disgusting (IMO), while the melon is tolerable. The cola candies do taste like a drink of cola. Although it feels a little bit weird having the taste of cola (/soda) in your mouth and yet you are still thirsty! I'd say the grape flavour was best out of the bunch. Still, definitely not worth buying again.




Coris Wakuwaku Animal Soft Candy DIY 
"Do-It-Yourself set for designing your own cartoon animal candy from delicious strawberry and lemon flavored candy materials!" 

Right off the bat, the candy material or dough as I like to call it was very good! If you are feeling lazy, you can just eat the candy dough roll instead of bothering pushing it in the molds to make cute animal characters for you to eat. That's pretty much what I ended up doing, because the mold was super tiny! Seriously, I should have used tweezers if I had wanted to make these lollies perfectly cute like shown on the packaging. Obviously, I didn't have the nerves, and that's why my super cute candy animals ended up looking like total abominations. 8D
The package included a mold with 2 animals (mine had the mold for a lion and a panda. ), 2 candy materials and 4 sticks. In total there are 4 different molds available and each package will include one of them randomly.




Moko Moko Mokolet Candy Toilet 2 DIY 
"With Moko Moko Mokolet Candy Toilet you can make a foamy sweet drink bubbling out of the toilet bowl! Kawaii or gross?" 

Inside the box you will find a brightly colored mini toilet (which requires a little bit of assembling), a few stickers in case you feel the need to decorate your new lavatory and two bags of flavoured powder. Once you've assembled your toilet all you need to do is pour one of the sachets of powder into the toilet, then just add some water and wait for the foam to rise. My box had cola (red) and melon (green) flavoured powder (although the melon tasted more like apple to me). I wonder if  they have other flavours available?
I had no idea of what to expect from this, other than that the whole concept is a bit absurd. I was pleasantly surprised! The drink was actually pretty damn good because it was so sour! X) 
The only complaint that I have is that there isn't much to drink, because the mini toilet can only hold so little. I want moaarrr! Heck, the toilet is just a gimmick, just let me buy that powder separately and I'll be happy!


lauantai 3. lokakuuta 2015

Japan Candy Box pt.1


All items ordered from Blippo Japan & Kawaii Shop



Rilakkuma Strawberry Corn Puffs
"Delicious corn puff balls, covered with delicious strawberry chocolate and are so crunchy that you can't stop at just one!"

Well, they are crunchy, I'll give them that. However, any taste there is of the strawberry chocolate is so bland it is pretty much nonexistent. It's like I ate a cup of nothing but corn puffs.....oh wait, I just did. And I could stop after just one. Anyway, I don't really know anything about Rilakkuma other than it's freaking adorable. The illustrations on the cup are nice and as a bonus, there was a cute little sticker inside as well, but unfortunately it looks like it's been absorbing some fat and is now somewhat spotty.


Kabaya Pikachu Biscuit Sticks
"Tasty biscuit sticks, covered in a layer of white cream and sprinkled with crunchy biscuit crumbles, which combined make a truly delicious snack!" 

Meh. They are okay? The cream topping is so thin you can't even taste it and the "crumbles" are more like dust particles. So, this is pretty much like a box of plain biscuit sticks flavour wise. Very disappointing.

This sums up the puffs & sticks experience nicely.

Sakuma's Moomin Candy
These candies come in 4 different flavours, which are melon, strawberry, banana and pineapple.They are packed in a cute tin box featuring Moomin Characters ( the major reason why I bought it *_*)
Usually, melon and pineapple are definitely not any favorites of mine (in any form), but these drops actually taste okay, a bit unusual maybe, but alright. The banana was an eyebrow raiser, but it really did taste like the fruit itself. I'm gonna have to be a little boring and say that the strawberry was my favorite from here, but they all tasted very good overall. Sakuma's fruit drops have been by far the best....so far.


Moomin Charm - Snufkin (Not edible >.> )
Could not resist getting a mini figure of Snufkin wearing his floral decorated hat, it's so adorable! Other available characters were Moominmamma, Moominpappa, Moomintroll, Snorkmaiden and Stinky.


To be continued....