Kurtz MacSpubbleMuffin

The idea for this one popped into my head on the way to the media center to do some work on a Windows machine. It consists of a hybrid between two of my favorite visual assignments: Messing with the MacGuffin and the Spubble.

Speaking of Spubble’s, Mr. Dangerfist might have just won the award for best Spubble forever with his Angry Birds /  Train Sleeper offering. The story in his blog post is killer.

I’ve heard that for a while Francis Ford Coppola was considering casting Orson Welles as Kurtz instead of Marlon Brando just as he’d considered Harry Dean Stanton instead of Martin Sheen as Willard. Imagine what a different film it would have been.

So the image below is my interpretation of how Brando would have taken the news that he didn’t get the part:

Kurtz MacSpubble

As for the process, I found the image through a Google image search, downloaded it, added the thought bubble  and text in Picnik, and sent it here after downloading from Picnik. Took about 5 minutes to do the image and another 15 to write up this post.

Doing this has caused me to imagine how different some of iconic films would have been had they been cast differently. Imagine Caddy Shack with Milton Berle instead of Rodney Dangerfield or Cool Hand Luke with Norman Fell instead of Paul Newman. This is verging on some sort of Triple Troll sort of visual assignment, but I need help in figuring out the specifics.

Mixed Metaphor Spubble

I’m hooked on the My Very Own Spubble assignment. Too bad I can’t get extra credit for doing more than the assigned five assignments. Anyhow, the students in my Relational Databases in the Humanities seminar were a bit perplexed when I told them they’d have to do submit their four icon challenge through the twitter. At least I was ready for the water balloons with which they then pelted me.

The photo was taken by the remote control adjunct faculty monitoring system (RCAMFS) as part of the yearly performance and methods review process (YPMRP). It was forwarded to me by the special assistant to the acting department head (SAADH). The caption was added within the awesome free web-based photo-editor called Picnik.

Spubble Bubblin’ from Ginza

Jim Groom recently submitted a nifty visual assignment called My Very Own Spubble Bubble.  The intention of the assignment is to be humorous – I don’t know whether this succeeds (might be a case of you had to be there).

Technically, the assignment is easy as pie. For this, I grabbed this photo my daughter took when we were last in Ginza from iPhoto and added the speech bubble in Image Well.