Rob takes the lead

Ok, to recap, the TV score was tied. You remember the breakdown, right? Here it is

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Trailer Roundup (vol. 1): the hollywood apocalypse

I love me some good end-of-the-world movies.
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eyeTV 500 & NCAA

I don’t own a TV right now. But I do own an eyeTV. (more…)

iLanders

What happens when the primetime slot erodes, giving way to a new generation of media content consumers? I’m referring to the video iPods, the Sony PlayStation Portables, and other such video on-demand players. (more…)

home media update

The photos page is updated!
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The Five Stages of Grief

I had the good fortune of being recommended to a local university student as a videographer for her creative project…
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10 things that make me a geek

Here’s a fun list of stuff about which I am pretty passionate, about which I know at least slightly more than the average person and about which I am constantly in fear of talking too much.
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Sign of the Times

I was talking to Mom tonight, trying to convince her to take a new plunge in her online experience. The plunge in question regarded writing comments on blogs. Specifically, my blog.
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Star Trek vs. Seinfeld

Which quintessential show has had the most influence on modern society?
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The Year of Our Lord, 1973

I’ve always been a little strangely fascinated with my birthyear. I know that sounds narcissistic, but you’ll have to take my word on this. I don’t collect historical tidbits of the year 1973 for any egotistical reason. It’s just plain old vanilla obsessive compulsive disorder. The following are facts I’ve collected about this year {1} {2}, organized in the following sections: (more…)

Footnotes:

  1. FactMonster’s 1973 data was vital []
  2. so was Information Please’s Internet Encyclopedia []

Internet Journals, Open Source Life, and Reality TV

“Taking something off the internet is like trying to remove pee from a public pool.”
Joe on Newsradio

“…our selves are merely the masks we wear in response to the social situations in which we find ourselves.”
Michael Lewis, Next

“In the future, everybody will be famous for 15 minutes.”
Andy Warhol

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Blowfish

Check your brain at the door, The Matrix this is not.
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2001: A Space Trilogy

With the recent fascination with Mars epics, you’d think it was 1982 again.
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Post Concussion

With no formal background in filmmaking, Daniel Yoon has made quite an achievement with his first feature film Post Concussion.
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USA Film Festival, 2000

Never having been to a festival before, I only knew as much about indie movies as the local Blockbuster would rent me.
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