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I stumbled across this new Stephen King 25 episode web-based series. Just watched the first 5 installments (all that’s there). So far, pretty good. Great art, it’s done in a graphic novel feel with still plates and limited animation. But with a very high quality voice over.

Why are you not watching this right now?

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Already on its third episode, Download: The True Story of the Internet is a nostalgic look back at the beginning of the internet, the bubble, the trouble, and the legacy. Discovery Channel (check DSC’s listings) is airing this engaging miniseries, hosted by journalist John Heileman, and I, for one, am hooked. Having lived and worked through the dynamic time portrayed in this docu-journalistic offering I find myself glued to the set. I wanted (heck…want) to be these guys and it’s great to get such a quality pop culture-esque treatment.

Download: The True Story of the Internet is about a revolution — the technological, cultural, commercial and social revolution that has radically changed our lives.” (read more)

Oh yeah, that pretty much says it all. The first 2 eps are being re-aired throughout the month so go set your TiVos .

Rocking Non-Stop on My Glockenspiel!

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Clearly this Hush Puppy is blessed with the ability to carry a beat and rock it till the early morn. Does he have an agent?

You can create your own beat, record it and send it to your friend, that if you can navigate the non-english site.

Happy Birthday CERN

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CERN turns 54 today!

Back in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau initiated a project called ENQUIRE at CERN which was the beginning of the World Wide Web. A copy of the original first webpage, created by Berners-Lee, is kept here (time warp SFX).

The facts are these: 

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (or CERN – I know, I know – it should be called EONR right? Well the acronym is French, so stick that in your router and pipe it.) is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory situated in the northwest suburbs of Geneva on the border between France and Switzerland.

Based on the concept of hypertext, the project was aimed at facilitating sharing information among researchers (now look at us). The first website went on-line in 1991. On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone (Net Neutrality!!!!!).

A Quick Review

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I recently watched this installment to the Wes Anderson filmography and am providing a link to a full review by a much better writer then I ever will be.

Overall, this was a fantastic film.  Anderson recieves a great deal of criticism for his lack of originality regarding plot content.  Specifically, every movie involves some sort of broken family unit, but if works, I say roll with it (can I get an AMEN?!).  The acting was top-notch, especially from new comer (to an Anderson flick) Adrien Brody.  The three lead roles (Brody, Owen Wilson, and Jason Schwartzman) played quite harmoniously off each other, as well as with the always fantastic Angelica Houston.

 As far as cinematography, this film provides some of Anderson’s typical camera work, but adds a bit of grandeur as the viewer is taken for quite a magestic ride over the gorgeous landscapes of India.

I’ll leave the plot for you to decipher for yourself, but I suggest you watch the short film Hotel Chevalier prior, which includes the stunning Natale Portman.  If you bought the DVD it will give you the option to view the short prior to the full film.  Interestingly, Anderson dubs this mini saga, The Darjeeling Limited: Part 1.

Imdb.com has a rating of 7.7 for this film.  I’d go with the full 8/10 stars.  So get your hands on this flick, and you won’t be dissappointed.  Unless of course you don’t like cool stuff.

The Special message from Oceanic Air.

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If you didn’t stay up to watch Eli Stone and catch the special message message from Oceanic Airlines. Here’s the link: http://www.flyoceanicair.com

Watch the vid and make sure you have pop ups enabled. Enjoy.

Lost season premiere review posted on IGN

Evangeline Lily by Bowen Smith

Yes that is Kate… (more great shots from Bowen Smith in Esquire here)

The only thing I allowed myself to look at was the score(9.1). I’m hoping it’s 9.1 out of 10, not 100. Read the review here.

Don’t read it if you haven’t seen it yet.. I won’t be responsible if it spoils anything for you. Send all complaints to Chuck.