Antron Fleece, Baby Birds and Pirates
Jul. 28th, 2003 10:40 amFirst, for Diadexxus: Antron Fleece is only available (wholesale) from one company that I know of:
Hampshire Textiles (in Vermont, I think): (603) 528-4220.
If you're not in the market for a full roll (50 yards?), you might be able to get a list of retail distributors that are local for you. You want the heavier weight fleece.
Pirates (fictional and corporate): Katzenberg blamed the public's lack of interest in cel animation for the failure of "Sinbad". What a load of crap. Why not blame a lousy story; blame ineffectual characterizations and boring character designs; blame the generally soulless and vapid heart of the film. Otherwise how would he explain the popularity of "Lilo and Stitch"? Or even "Spirit"? He has gall to blame a -medium- rather than any aspect of the film that he had control over. When "Shark Slayer" bombs (it has that feel), I wonder what he will blame...
And then there are the pirates of "Pirates of the Caribbean"! Yes, one of my favorite Disneyland rides (after the Tiki Room), I was thrilled from the first frames (that I saw...) of the movie! Everything that Dreamworks did wrong on Sinbad they did right on Pirates. VERY similar stories, too: two men from different backgrounds must work to a common end (and are hindered/complicated by a woman both have feelings for). But I LOVED the Jack Sparrow character from the beginning! One of my favorite hero entrances: Standing noble and proud, coming in to dock... as the camera pans down...hahaha! He reminded me a little of the Snake Bliskin character from "Escape From NY". Fantastic movie! Pirates! Yay!
A picture of the sparrows that built a nest under the eaves of my back porch: I didn't even notice them until the poopage on the ground started to become plentiful... and after the disaster with the mockingbird (still not back, slumming at the neighbors), I was careful to avoid looking at them. I think they've just fledged...

Hampshire Textiles (in Vermont, I think): (603) 528-4220.
If you're not in the market for a full roll (50 yards?), you might be able to get a list of retail distributors that are local for you. You want the heavier weight fleece.
Pirates (fictional and corporate): Katzenberg blamed the public's lack of interest in cel animation for the failure of "Sinbad". What a load of crap. Why not blame a lousy story; blame ineffectual characterizations and boring character designs; blame the generally soulless and vapid heart of the film. Otherwise how would he explain the popularity of "Lilo and Stitch"? Or even "Spirit"? He has gall to blame a -medium- rather than any aspect of the film that he had control over. When "Shark Slayer" bombs (it has that feel), I wonder what he will blame...
And then there are the pirates of "Pirates of the Caribbean"! Yes, one of my favorite Disneyland rides (after the Tiki Room), I was thrilled from the first frames (that I saw...) of the movie! Everything that Dreamworks did wrong on Sinbad they did right on Pirates. VERY similar stories, too: two men from different backgrounds must work to a common end (and are hindered/complicated by a woman both have feelings for). But I LOVED the Jack Sparrow character from the beginning! One of my favorite hero entrances: Standing noble and proud, coming in to dock... as the camera pans down...hahaha! He reminded me a little of the Snake Bliskin character from "Escape From NY". Fantastic movie! Pirates! Yay!
A picture of the sparrows that built a nest under the eaves of my back porch: I didn't even notice them until the poopage on the ground started to become plentiful... and after the disaster with the mockingbird (still not back, slumming at the neighbors), I was careful to avoid looking at them. I think they've just fledged...

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Date: 2003-07-28 05:55 pm (UTC)As for Antron fleece. Well damn. hehe 50 yards is a LOT.. was hoping to find 6 or 7 yards of solid grey for an idea I have for someone. What does this run per yard roughly?
-Jen
Oh, and...
Date: 2003-07-28 06:12 pm (UTC)Call them and see if there are any local distributors. The stuff isn't that expensive, just hard to find. Worst comes to worst you can always try a polar fleece (which does come in colors).
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Date: 2003-07-29 05:29 am (UTC)And good point about Katzenberg's inapplicable cop-out...
I hate ta say it, but will it take Sharkslayer bombing to whip execs into a reality check? Why didn't that first tomb raider movie do it?
I suspect there are unseen reasons, such as maybe the bean counters behind the scenes dictating that over the long haul, both mediums can fail, but losses for CGI films may eventually be smaller, so the CEOs want us to believe that CGI is favored, so they can keep control over their artistic elements and get the staff count lower as time goes on :/
Of course we know that with good planning, *both* types of films can be made effectively.. but how often does an exec admit that the writing is what wins a film, rather than their marketing and executive savvy...?