Monday, August 17, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Holy Contract Negotiations!

Oh well. Until next episode, you will have to be satisfied with this.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
2012: A Crap Odyssey

Meanwhile, the rest of us wonder when bigger became better and good storytelling got thrown out the window.
Look, I have no problem with big budget disaster movies. I love them. But there is no doubt in my mind that the movie 2012 is going to be terrible. Watch the trailer and see for yourself. How can those poor human actors compete with the bloated and hackneyed ideas on display? I have never seen a trailer try so goddamn hard in my entire life.
Pictured: "Look up, John Cusack! The tidal wave of crap is coming!"
Friday, June 26, 2009
I Like It
TV Everywhere is on the move. I like it; it makes sense. Let's see if it works. (But isn't everything on the Internet free?) Nice that Bewkes has the guts to take this stand. Of course, it certainly helps when you have the largest content catalog on the globe.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Linguistic Pet Peeves
Grammar patrol top three:
- "on accident"
- "anyways"
- saying "unsatisfied" when you mean "dissatisfied"
Grrr.
- "on accident"
- "anyways"
- saying "unsatisfied" when you mean "dissatisfied"
Grrr.
Hot Sauce Committee
It's nice to know that the Beasties are putting out a new rap album called Hot Sauce Committee, and it's also nice to know that they still kinda kick ass. You know, for old dudes:
Word.
Word.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
I Wanna See Juliet's V
OMG, you got Lost in my 80s sci-fi mini-series! Juliet (and Scott Wolf, back from the dead) show up in a remake of V, yet another not-new idea from the Hollywood development executives who grew up in the 80s. This could be sweet. Looking forward to the Alf crossover on Melmac.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Stone Gods
Because I am a grown-up that doesn't know what is going on anymore, I didn't realize that the Darkness had morphed into a new band called Stone Gods in the wake of their lead singer's departure. That dude was awesome, but man he must've had some real drug issues to screw up that gig. Stone Gods are not released in the US, and they sound a little too generic for my taste, but nice to know that those guys continue to rock. I saw the Darkness perform back in 2004 or whatever and it was one of the most dynamite rock shows that I've seen.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
More Image Fun

Monday, April 27, 2009
Something About History and Being Doomed to Repeat It
Here we go...Real Networks and the Hollywood studios go to court today over RealDVD. Check out the NPR report here. I totally understand the content holders' desire to protect their stuff, but seriously? Were these guys asleep the last ten years? You can't stop the bum rush. Gee, maybe if the studios figured out how to make a digital storefront for movies, and maximized their distribution deals with partners like Netflix, they won't end up like the record companies. Instead, that's EXACTLY where they are headed.
Sigh...
Sigh...
Monday, April 20, 2009
Kids Research
Here is an interesting NY Times article about Disney's marketing and research efforts surrounding Disney XD. Some people get prickly about the "Big Brother" aspect of media corporations doing this kind of research, but I don't see why it's weird for a company to want to gather information about its audience or consumer. I suppose there is an additional "creepy factor" when your consumers are kids. But what really gets my goat is that the "expert" that is profiled in this piece does not have any kids of her own. I find that hard to swallow. But whatevs!
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Phew
It's a relief to learn that TNT, TBS and Cartoon Network are still securely in the top 10 of all cable networks. Damn that USA!!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Regarding Vampires and Other Cults
There's a very nice article in the recent New Yorker about vampires. The writer discusses the vampire myth in general, and how books like Bram Stoker's Dracula have maintained its popularity throughout the modern era. Truth is, since Stoker, vampires have enjoyed a cult following in fiction, movies, television, etc. In explaining cults of this type (there's a "culture" pun here that I am missing), the author, Joan Acocella, says that "cults often gather around powerful works of the second rank. Fans feel that they have to root for them."
I thought this was a great way to put it, explaining fandom very succinctly. I'll remember that one!
I thought this was a great way to put it, explaining fandom very succinctly. I'll remember that one!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Obamicon

Monday, January 05, 2009
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
FYI, Intelligentsia
Well, the New Yorker has really beefed up its web offerings, including a complete digital version of the magazine every week. Too bad the user experience TOTALLY SUCKS ASS. Take that, snobs!
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