The title cards of season 2
cause i opened my big mouth and said i would... here are all the season 2 title cards, in all their glory... in nice big uncompressed wallpaper size (actually, they are all in a generic 1440x900 cause thats the native on my little 19' monitor) but bigger sizes are not too hard if anyone wants em...
and the poll is just some goofy fun... pick the one you like the best
and the poll is just some goofy fun... pick the one you like the best
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EDIT: Done, the jpegs are gone
Thanks for those screen captures.
(sorry for the mixup :rolleyes:)
I'll have to give my vote to 204, even though 203 has a slightly better alternate title. That title card is just a bit to generic to deserve it.
No. Tell tell tell!!
202 is my favorite too.
some asshole...
but seriously, that was the best suggestion I got all season. the rest of the title cards are all just red and brown old monster movie lobby cards or something... and then for some reason 202 is a crazy blast of 70s TV documentary campiness. I had hoped in the end they would all be crazy and different, but it slowly started to homogenize. 205's was going to be a little different but the title changed 80 times, resulting in about 4 different title cards being made, sadly landing on that slightly clunky and definitely off-center mess you see before you! Oh well! I like its cheezy "The Apartment" era movie titleness.
Little known fact: Steve Purcell appears in all the opening title sequences.
By the way, is the torn paper on 203's title card just a rip-off (haha) from the S1 DVD-cover? I think so...
Those will appear on the DVD Concept Art Gallery section.
Yes, but only if you buy the reprint of Surfin' the Highway.
I am totally confused as to what you are asking in this questions.
I did, but it's still sorta small on the page so I figure if I scanned it it wouldn't be the full-res shebang anyway.
It will be if your scanner has a de-screening option and the ability to scan at different DPIs to give the file a huge pixel size.
I don't know for sure since I wasn't involved in this process, but from the outside it appeared that the main titles for the episodes were created by the Brendan, Chuck, Dave Grossman, and Steve Purcell emailing each other a bunch of ideas until one stuck. Then, after the fact, Steve would make up a subtitle.
But actually, no, the Sam & Max episodes are all based on old holiday pamphlets and an ancient story where they meet a guy who sucks, etc.
Believe whichever you want!