8.16.2007

Bona Fide [refedit]

this week's "ten second tip of the week" is brought to you by:

Operating under the assumption that by procuring alcohol for an upcoming party they will finally be able to break their longstanding losing streak with the fairer sex, socially inept high school seniors Evan (Michael Cera) and Seth (Jonah Hill) set out to secure the adult beverages that could get them off of the geek list before they even attend college orientation. Evan is a bright young student whose outward sweetness belies his suffocating fear of heading off to college without his lifelong best friend Seth - a hormone-driven mischief-maker who wasn't accepted to the same school as Evan. But Evan and Seth both know that college is a place of personal reinvention, and that if they are able to make that first leap together they will have forged a bond powerful enough to last a lifetime. Meanwhile, Evan and Seth's friend Fogell (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) acquires a hastily rendered fake I.D. that instantly endears him to a pair of truly irresponsible cops (Bill Hader and Seth Rogen). Penned by co-star Rogen in collaboration with former Da Ali G Show co-writer Evan Goldberg, the semi-autobiographical SuperBad was produced by Judd Apatow and directed by Greg Mottola - who previously helmed episodes of Undeclared and Arrested Development. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Now I hate recommending movies to people, however, I do believe that if some of your favorite comedies include, but not limited to:

Animal House
Caddyshack
Old School
Wedding Crashers
Dumb and Dumber
16 Candles

Bridges of Madison County


You’ll want to see “SUPERBAD” for yourself.



Today’s 10 second Tip of the Week is: that is Bona Fide [refedit]

I’m pretty sure this is one of those tips that everyone else knew about and I just found out about, but let’s try it anyway. Now if you’re like me you have a few x-references in your drawings. I use to go back to the drawings the x-ref was in and make the changes, however a co-worker pointed out that I can simply click on the x-ref’ed drawing, and type in [refedit]. This allows you to fix the referenced drawing right where it is! I tell you, I’m “mcloving” this one. I might even go as far as saying it's “superbad”.

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