The Academic Companion Piece to The Astonishing Adventures of Lord Likely

Saturday, July 21, 2007

The Making of Movie History

Good day, history lovers!

And what a good day it is, for you history fans out there, as today HISTORY becomes FUTURE HISTORY thanks to MODERN DAY technology!

Did that make sense to you? Let me just read that back...

Hmm. Anyway, if you are a regular reader of the journals of Lord Likely (which you SHOULD be, if you are not, as none of my blog will make any sense to you), then you will no doubt have seen the latest entry, which boasts a THRILLING piece of film, in the form of a trailer for the journals, as made by the technical genius who lives next door to me. He is a nice lad and he also helped set up my DVD player a few days ago. Good kid, if a bit smelly.

Anyway, I digress.

If you have yet to view this piece of movie-making history, than never fear - here it is again now, for you to see with your eyes:



Wonderful, is it not? So exciting! So thrilling! So arousing!

We thought it was time we embraced the power of YouTube to help further publicise the historical writings of his lordship, and hope you like what you see. If you do, feel free to share it with your friends, family and even complete strangers, just as long as you remember to tell them how fantastic the journals of his Lordship are!

Oh, and we are aware that we've chosen a time when you are all sitting on the edge of your collective, virtual chairs, following the nail-bitingly tense cliffhanger in the previous entry...but we thought we'd go ahead anyway just to TEASE you a bit more!

I'd also like to doff my cap to Thomas Hamburger Jnr, of Harry McFry Investigates, who's own fine commercial enterprise inspired us to forge ahead with our own. Here is Mr. Hanburger's fine work:



I salute you!

In other news, Ed from The Pisstakers seems to have made a triumphant return from the void and is back in action, so go and say hello, why don't you? And drop in on humor-blogs as well, for they are a fine bunch and all.

Until next time, stay histori-cool,

- Julian Syngen-Smythe.

1 comment:

70steen said...

woh how scarey is that ? Bt brilliant to boot.. love it!!