From Art Exhibit to Blade 2

Alejandro reporting in, having hacked my brother's account to give you all the hottest tip of the season: Guillermo del Toro's new special exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts is amazing. 

Del Toro is one of Mexico's greatest contributions to the world, behind only the Chile Relleno. He's the visionary behind Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy and even Pacific Rim; and the exhibition is full of props from these films. You can witness the craft and care taken to create these films up close!

But Del Toro is ALSO kinda insane and collects a worrying amount of horror parafernalia that is also on display. The exhibition is actually set up to kinda mirror his 'Bleak House', a private man-cave full of life-size horror movie replicas and confusing contraptions instead of flat screens and nachos.

It's a fantastic exhibit. They even have TV's set up that have montages of his work, showing his artful cinematography and poignant themes. 

You know what else they show? Dope ass footage from Blade 2. You know what's on Netflix? Blade 2. Watched it that night.  I got a double dose of Del Toro in one day, and I loved it. 

Go to the exhibit and go check out the newest page of Time Cheetah. Our heroes walk into the scene of a horrible crime, could the perpetrators be club dancing vampires? Stay tuned!

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Cinema Solo

In today's New Time Cheetah Page, our titular hero expresses his absolute need to go at it alone. I found myself admiring his confidence in this decision, and so I too decided to go at it solo.

I went to the movies yesterday. Alone.

What?! How could you be so handsome and reckless, Alejandro? Society deems movie-going to be strictly a group activity, and those who choose to go alone are outcasts. 

Well today I tell you it was GLORIOUS. One ticket was cheaper, at a show time of my convenience, and gone were the debates of where to sit or what to eat. There was only one decider in this trip, ME, and I exercised my freedom with an iron fist. That the movie, Hell or High Water, was an excellent Texan Crime Drama was but icing on the cake.

So I plead with you: the next time you feel the urge to go to the movies alone, do it. Be like Time Cheetah. He's a strong, independent agent who don't need no Rodriguez!

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Underground

So this weekend, my world was rocked to the very core. You see, I knew there were TWO very different Sonic cartoons from the early 90’s (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and just Sonic the Hedgehog). I watched them, they were cool, whatever. But I didn’t know that before the turn of the century, a third series emerged that completed the prophecy and began to sink the Sonic franchise into an age of darkness which it has yet to emerge from. And this third cartoon series was called Sonic Underground. And the intro song and animation is bonkers. You must witness it!

Trigger warning: Sonic material.

Labor Day really does a number on my internal clock! Feels like we’re updating on a Monday, but nay, tis the Day of Tues, which means new Time Cheetah. Get it!

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Just a Bunch of Brothers Being Brothers

We had an official Time Cheetah Team lunch with our artists, Matt and Mike Cossin, yesterday to talk about the crazy success of Time Cheetah, the hottest new webcomic on the internet. Oh sure, we go over schedules and deadlines and human resource complaints, but we mostly just high five each other on how great we are.

The topic changed to domestic matters as Mike started to complain about how Matt had been constantly using Mike's tablet. Matt defended himself by saying his own tablet was broken, and his own tasks were far more more important. Soon, they were throwing a barrage of insults and french fries at each other.

This scenario actually came to me as a great relief. Me and my brother, Carlos, are so in tune to each other that we often actually finish each other's sentences. And yet, that very morning, I had felt a great fury come over me as I saw my brother drop crumbs all over the kitchen counter. Again. 

Never forget the great universal truth: no matter how deep a connection you have with your brother, you are, at the end of the day, always on the edge of stabbing them with a spork.

Enjoy the new Time Cheetah page today! Already our clever hero is improvising with the tools at his disposal!

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