Media Distribution Paradigms

Media Distribution Paradigms

I’m one of those cable cutters; I do not have subscription cable TV. I have a cable line running into my house, but it only provides me with Internet. I use Hulu and Netflix, and I have pretty much ripped all my DVDs or Blu-rays and store them on a Hard Drive on an inexpensive Mac Mini “Media Server”. When I purchase these days, I purchase almost all my movies, TV shows 1 , and music through iTunes. The reasons for this are simple, it’s fairly future proof, I can re-download the media from iTunes in the Cloud anytime I want or need to, which also makes it always available via streaming to…

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Trouble with the Curve — Review

3.5 of 5 stars
Trouble with the Curve

An ailing baseball scout in his twilight years takes his daughter along for one last recruiting trip.

It’s a story about living as a human being — not a human doing. Best laid plans and hard work go to waste, but life seems to work out for the best if you’ll just stick with it.

And like one character in the movie says, “It’s just a game.”

Storyline

Gus Lobel is one of the great baseball scout experts that should be added to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Thanks to Gus, the Atlanta Braves were successful during the nineties, what with the key players Gus introduced to the team.

But now…

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Revolution Gets Full Season Order

Revolution Gets Full Season Order
TV Line

NBC has given Revolution, Go On and The New Normal a giant vote of confidence, giving all three freshman shows full-season orders.

“We’re impressed with the imagination and creative direction of the entire team on Revolution, not to mention the immediately strong response we got from the audience,” said NBC entertainment president Jennifer Salke in a statement. “We’re also very proud of our new comedy block of Go On and The New Normal.”

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Revolution‘s debut episode ranked as NBC’s best drama launch in adults 18-49 in five years (since the premiere of Bionic Woman in 2007), and it…

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Solving ‘Looper’ Mysteries

Solving ‘Looper’ Mysteries
Slash Film

6. Why is it essential for a looper to close his own loop? 

This is another one of those questions Johnson had answered in his head but didn’t put in the movie. In fact, he even conceived a scene with Abe addressing it but never shot it.

“People in the future, all they know about time travel is to be afraid of it. So they’re trying to keep it as tight as possible. So the initial reason they set it up this way was to keep the causality loop as tight as possible,” Johnson said. Because, for example, if someone else kills your older self and you have to exist with your own murderer for 30…

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Red Dawn Clip

Red Dawn Clip

I have to admit I have not yet been very aware of this film or paid much attention until I saw this clip. But I think I may be interested now. First here’s the official synopsis from the Apple Trailers page:

In Red Dawn, a city in Washington state awakens to the surreal sight of foreign paratroopers dropping from the sky—shockingly, the U.S. has been invaded and their hometown is the initial target. Quickly and without warning, the citizens find themselves prisoners and their town under enemy occupation. Determined to fight back, a group of young patriots seek refuge in the surrounding…

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More Avengers Facts from Special Features

More Avengers Facts from Special Features
TOR.com

“Shakespeare in the park” was a line that Whedon threw to Downey on the day of filming. Downey then ad-libbed “Doth mother know you weareth her drapes?” Similarly, the shawarma aside came up when he asked Whedon for more material following his revival. The director gave him a few options, shawarma among them, which Downey then took and ran with to its glorious conclusion. Saying that the arc reactor was a “terrible privilege” was also an addition of his that Whedon loved.

One of many great little tidbits. The geek in me is loving this!

Also this:

The intention was to impart that…

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‘Looper’ (2012) — Review

5 of 5 stars

Welcome to our first reader contributed review. Corey has been excited about Looper ever since I’ve seen him talking online about it. He has shown great enthusiasm for the upcoming film and so Joseph asked him if he would be interested in contributing a review. He said he would love to.

Corey was a big fan of Movieology, from which MovieByte has spun off, and has been very supportive of MovieByte from the get-go. Corey loves books, movies, music, theology, science fiction and more. Exploring the endless possibilities of the English language is one of his favorite pastimes as an aspiring writer. He’s the type of guy who will sit down and read a grammar book from cover to cover (yes, this might just be a little crazy), and enjoy every minute of it. He blogs regularly at www.inkslingerblog.wordpress.com.

TJ

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‘Looper’ (2012)

“I can see you’re not joking when you say you’re gonna kill this guy.”

It’s been a long time since we’ve had a time travel yarn that was actually worth its salt. With Looper, we finally get one… and it’s not just good, it’s fantastic!

Futuristic Storytelling

In the year 2042, time travel hasn’t yet been invented… but in 2072, it has. It’s also been outlawed. It’s so illegal, in fact, that only the mob uses it. When they want to get rid of someone, the target is sent 30 years into the past, where he’s promptly offed by a “looper” with a blunderbuss. Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is one such…

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‘Cloud Atlas’ First Clip

‘Cloud Atlas’ First Clip

Just exactly what Cloud Atlas is really about is anyone’s guess at this point. The trailers have all been both intriguing, and confusing as to the actual plot. It appears to have six different threads running through the film that will be in some manner weaved together. I’m picking up a strong Hindu vibe, but this isn’t really surprising since the previous well known film trilogy by the Wachowskis started heading majorly in this direction in the second installment. I have a feeling this is really going to annoy me, but perhaps, if done right, a fanciful world can be created that won’t annoy…

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‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Will Film in Cleveland

‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Will Film in Cleveland
Slash Film

While Iron Man is in North Carolina and Thor  is across the pond in London, England, Captain America is sticking with his Avenger roots and filming in Ohio. Captain America: The Winter Soldier, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, will be filming about 40% of its entirety in and around Cleveland, Ohio. That’s the same place Joss Whedon used to double as New York for most of the final battle in The Avengers, suggesting Cap’s story will stay in New York and keep visual Marvel continuity. Read more after the jump.

Not much news here, but I’m looking forward to this film so I have to post…

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Spiders 3D

Spiders 3D

Understand that I am not posting this because it looks good. I have no intention of seeing this. I’m posting this because of just how ludicrous and hilarious this trailer looks.

Also, it’s actually kind of amazing just how good you can make a low budget B movie look these days.

Enjoy the laughableness.