Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for August 23, 2015
Transcript:
Alice: Why didn't Petey want to come see the Little Oopsie movie? He likes Little Oopsie books. Mom: He said movies in 3-D make him nervous. Alice: It's starting! Read what it says! Mom: "Little Oopsie: Makin' Faces 3-D!" Alice: Ew. Mom: Ick. Alice: EEG. Mom: YIKES. Alice: LOOK OUT! Mom: SPIT BUBBLE! Alice: DUCK! Mom: HIDE! Alice: Is it over? Mom: Let's go home. Alice: In the books it's cute when Little Oopsie bugs out his eyes, lolls his tongue, drools or spits up. The movie made me fear for my life. Petey: I tried to warn you.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Yeah, motion picture adaptions of books are at times so wrong… they add things there weren’t in the book at all.
Jackie.Trades about 9 years ago
Wow, 3-D with no glasses. I’d go watch it just to see what the effects look like
King_Shark about 9 years ago
Apparently Little Oopsie could do with an electroencaphalogram.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
When does Petey read Little Oopsie books? Is he being unfaithful to Little Neuro behind our backs?!In any case, he was wise to avoid the 3-D movie experience….
Tue Elung-Jensen about 9 years ago
3D … without the glasses? IMpressive.
mabrndt Premium Member about 9 years ago
Again, Richard posted a blog entry for this strip.
bigbadpete about 9 years ago
A giant 3D spit bubble???? EW………….
Ermine Notyours about 9 years ago
Maybe they meant a 3D animation adaption of a flat, hand-drawn source, like the Over the Hedge movie adaptation of the comic strip. A turtle can walk upright in a drawing, but the physics don’t work when you add more realism.
erin.adamic Premium Member about 9 years ago
No wonder they’re the only ones in the theatre …
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 9 years ago
How did they watch it without the 3d glasses?
Gokie5 about 9 years ago
Thanks, mabrndt!
I only read two or three comments from the blog, but one reader mentioned “one of those Magic Eye Picture things,” which I assume is a picture book where the pictures look 3-D when you put your eyes a certain way. Well, I got one of those books to work – you kind of throw your eyeballs into a different gear and half-focus them – and saw all kinds of things, like looking into a deep cone. Soon after that, my eye muscles were REALLY sore, for awhile. I later found a warning of sorts in this book, but it wasn’t really prominent. Years later, I had to have surgery on my right eye for a detached retina. A couple of weeks ago, I found that I have macular degeneration in that eye. There you go with another reason to fear 3-D stuff!