Monday, November 30, 2009

Iron Man 2 Poster


Already cannot wait!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Bohemian Muppets

Friday, November 20, 2009

No special effects

Jason Segel's new jam: "315-329-6673"

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Anybody can 'Ride'

Tony Hawk's "Ride"

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Spaz if you want to

N.E.R.D. in Fresno
11.07.09





Go Forth

I'm really enjoying Levi's Go Forth ad campaign. It really just feels like a cinematographer and editor's dream. Very visual and very vague. But it all just clicks and comes together as awesome. Really resonates with me.

Modern Warfare 3!

Screw Modern Warfare 2[which releases today]. Bring on Modern Warfare 3!

Ultra-Realistic Modern Warfare Video Game Offers Engine Repair, Awaiting Orders

Was it like Black Hawk Down?

Monday, November 9, 2009

Running shoes.


Sunday, November 8, 2009

HOV!

Awful picture. Killer concert. Jay didn't do a few things I had hoped he'd do but what he did do was ridiculous!

Friday, November 6, 2009

I'm sold.

This commercial is about shoes?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

New Pass-Time from Old Times Past



I cannot stop playing.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Life. It never stops.

So just when things with life start settling down a little bit, we come to another little bump in the road. Yesterday, I started having this bad feeling. I just couldn't shake it all day. I was worried about my grandmother. She's been sick the last few days and sleeping a lot. This evening, she was checked into the hospital. Let's hope that's all this is, is just another little bump in the road and Grandma will keep on keepin' on. Get well soon, Grandma. I love you.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween 2009





An Evening With...


Kevin Smith did a Q&A at the Warfield in San Francisco on Friday night. It was hilarious (as his Q&As usually are). I heard a few stories I've heard before, whether it be from hearing it SModcast or something else. But I heard a lot of new stories that I hadn't ever heard before. One of those never-before-heard stories was actually the story I was most curious and intrigued about. That was the story of how he handled the box office performance of Zack & Miri Make A Porno after experts telling him that the movie SHOULD open big[but it didn't]. After making his R-rated comedies for 10 years, and never really passing that $30 million mark at the box office, he thought that was the ceiling for R-rated comedies. That's as high as the numbers will go for the type of movie. Until one day, Mr. Judd Apatow comes along and makes these R-rated comedies EXTREMELY profitable. Smith spoke on how he read in an article somewhere, "With the arrival of Judd Apatow, Kevin Smith has become irrelevant" and how that just ate at him. How he isn't ready to leave. He's not ready for this all to be over. So Smith saw Seth Rogen in The 40 Year-Old Virgin and immediately loved him. Started writing Zack & Miri with Rogen in mind. He got Rogen[one of Apatow's "boys"] signed on, the movie was testing well, experts were telling him how much this movie would make and how profittable it would be, Smith was excited. This was it. This was his "comeback" of sorts. His validity of relevance. And when it didn't do gangbusters at the box office, like he had hoped, that's when he realized, it was over. The way Smith spoke about the realization that he is no longer that same person who made Clerks, Chasing Amy... He's no longer an angry, young man. Over the course of his 15 years of filmmaking, he has become a better filmmaker[in regards to technique] but he has lost a little bit of that genuine fire and he is not in that place anymore where he can make HIS movies. Where does he go from here? What will Smith do now? Apatow has come along and made "Kevin Smith" movies better than Kevin Smith. It's now become a genre. The "bromantic comedy" and a new one comes out every other weekend. Just the self-realization and acceptance that Smith has was absolutely mind-blowing. It truly gave me chills. Almost brought a tear to my eye. I am not kidding. It was one of the most raw and insightful things I have ever heard and it was amazing.