A History of Cinema
  • Antsan
    January 29, 2009

    The history of sell-outs?

  • Chris Kuan
    January 29, 2009

    I love the way Grrl has been gettin’ so het up lately

  • ROSSinDETROIT
    January 29, 2009

    I was pretty sure one panel of this was going to have a smeary fingerprint on it.

  • Jaegermeister
    January 29, 2009

    I thought Blair Witch was the most hilarious, classified as horror, movie ever! Whoever wrote that freaking out about a tree, the same tree, it’s the same tree, should be given a medal in the artistry of stupidity!

  • baggy
    January 29, 2009

    dorothy, stop blowing my mind!

  • David Thomsen
    January 29, 2009

    I feel that most of the time, people disguise their unwillingness to work things to perfection as a deliberate attempt at achieving imperfection. It always comes across as fake.

    There are for too many people in the world making imperfect things for me to make excuses for any of them. Maybe pre-internet people had to celebrate mediocrity just because of the unavailability of excellence.

  • Rory
    April 27, 2009

    See, the imperfections are only brilliant, cute, or brave when striving for perfection. Aiming away from the target in the first place is saying you’re “professionally ironic.”
    Anyone else seen “Dance of the Dead” or “The Room”? These are works made to the best of an ability that fall short by all standards, but manage to make you smile. At least they tried.

  • Dreaming Pixel
    October 16, 2009

    But if the style you’re going for is one that contains flaws, then you’re still stiving for perfection, just on different terms.

  • kest schwartzman
    September 21, 2010

    I studied silversmithing in school- an art which generally requires perfection. And I failed and failed and failed, and my professors bitched and bitched. And then, for one piece, I tried really hard, and I got it. It was perfect. The circles were circular, the edges 90 degrees, the clasp flawless. And i took it to review, and my professor shook his head, and said “You know, Kest- you really should just embrace the wonk”.

    And I’ve never made anything perfect again.

  • Golux
    September 30, 2013

    And the ongoing rush to the bottom gives us scripted reality TV.

  • tony
    August 16, 2017

    that conversation didn’t seem long enuf for it to go from day to night…

  • David Thomsen
    July 16, 2023

    I am grateful to the archives of the Cat and Girl webcomic for keeping a record of the person I used to be. Apparently in 2009 I would only accept perfection and anything less than that was evidence of a person not willing to try hard enough.

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