Episode 137: Backstage Drama, By Sam, 6/4/2018 [ Jump To Comments ]
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Join Sinbad and his merry men as they embark on a dubiously-conceived quest to foil a dubiously-conceived but probably evil plot by the evil vizier Jaffar! Sinbad Comic is a screen-cap comic based on the incredible, incomparable, and inexplicable 1989 Lou Ferrigno film, Sinbad of the Seven Seas.
Sinbad Comic is currently on hiatus but will eventually return for the fifth and final season.
Episode 137: Backstage Drama, By Sam, 6/4/2018 [ Jump To Comments ]
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Date: Mon, 6/4/2018, 12:45:44
Date: Mon, 6/4/2018, 11:06:03
Date: Mon, 6/4/2018, 10:33:17
That morphed readily enough into the half the dialogue here: Nadir is loosely describing the acting philosophies of Lee Strasberg, who more or less founded the more extreme interpretations of "method acting" that certain eccentric actors made headlines for observing. Hilariously, Strasberg based his whole teachings on a mistranslation of Stanislavsky (the father of method acting). Strasberg stuck to his guns even after the translations were corrected and Stanislavsky rejected Strasberg's teachings.
For the strip, I was torn between the playground dismissal Sinbad gives here, and some more intellectual one based on the facts above. Neither actually worked, though, because the panels leading up to it were 3-4 times too many, and the parallel story going on simultaneously between Sinbad and Kyra (itself a nice moment) stomped the rhythm of the joke.
I should have reworked this whole thing, but at a certain point it makes more sense to just move on and start fresh for the next strips.
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