Great story
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
NJ Bill Outlaws Anon Posting, huh?
Will this ever pass? What does this really mean?
Sounds like someone in the government got burned by an anonymous posting on some forum.
Would this affect anyone who does not live in NJ or have business with a NJ website?What if someone registers with bogus information, how can this be enforced?
*boggle*anyway..sorry...just seems rather odd to me
Sounds like someone in the government got burned by an anonymous posting on some forum.
Would this affect anyone who does not live in NJ or have business with a NJ website?What if someone registers with bogus information, how can this be enforced?
*boggle*anyway..sorry...just seems rather odd to me
Spore
You simply have to see this, it is a 30 minute video of this interesting upcoming game.
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What exactly is Spore?Spore is the next game from Will Wright/Maxis, probably best known for being the makers of Sim City and The Sims. Spore takes elements from many of Maxis' previous games such as Sim Earth, Sim Life and Sim City and blends them into a simulation that allows the player to influence the development of a life form from a single-cellular stage, through multi-cellular life in the oceans and on land, to the development of sentiency, tool-use, and eventually interplanetary and interstellar flight!This is a 30 minute video of this interesting upcoming game.
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What exactly is Spore?Spore is the next game from Will Wright/Maxis, probably best known for being the makers of Sim City and The Sims. Spore takes elements from many of Maxis' previous games such as Sim Earth, Sim Life and Sim City and blends them into a simulation that allows the player to influence the development of a life form from a single-cellular stage, through multi-cellular life in the oceans and on land, to the development of sentiency, tool-use, and eventually interplanetary and interstellar flight!This is a 30 minute video of this interesting upcoming game.
X3
http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/tls/trailer/large.html
One blockbuster i cant wait to see!
EDIT: 22/1/2008 - hindsight is 20/20....yepper...
One blockbuster i cant wait to see!
EDIT: 22/1/2008 - hindsight is 20/20....yepper...
Big budget films are dead...
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/397167p-336664c.html
or by 2025, so says Lucas. $15 mil for the average flick by then.
I didnt see the Oscars (shame! hehe) but i heard that there was something mentioned in the opening speech about how important it is to see movies as they were designed to be seen, in the theatres.
Some of the reasons given were: the big screen, ok i can see that, especially for the theatres with those reeeealy big screens; the surround sound experience, huh? these days its much easier to get that sort of sound in the home (for the most part)...not buying that; and finally, being around strangers, wow...i think he made a bad choice of words there, thats about the worst part for me. If he had said to go with friends and then dissect the movie apart afterwords in the pub with a few beers, i would have been all thumbs up. But strangers? kids crying, cell phones being answered, packed opening nights, and looking over someones shoulders....sigh.
Its an interesting theory by Lucas though, and I tend to agree that hollywood style production studios are going to need to rethink budgets, and almost follow the lead from indie films. In this digital age, and year of the home theatre 1080p HDTV, with 5.1 (7.1?) surround sound and on demand movies, the 'cinematic thrill' gap becomes much slimmer. When you add onto the price of that $12 ticket, some popcorn and a soda, then 'going to the movies' almost becomes limited to first dates (so you dont have to talk as muchuntil after, when you can talk about how everyone else was talking DURING the movie..lol), or those big blockbusters that will eventually fade away...( © Lucasarts).
I still enjoy going to the movies, although my regular saturday trips have become once a month or even less. I prefer going to either the first showing of the day, or the last. They are usually vastly different experiences, and thats actually why i like to go at those times.
The difference between home and theatre has become far less of an attraction for going to the local cinema than seeing a new film on the day of release. Ive also become a little naughty as of late, and download some movies via bittorrent....ssshhh! I dont do it that much, and I totally agree with supporting artists. I would happily pay for content like a newly released movie if it was available as a file download or a release to dvd the same day as Cinema. Steven Soderbergh recently did that with his film Bubble, and scared the Cinema owners silly, with quotes such as "completely collapse the domestic theatrical industry and you would have a spate of bankruptcies..". But i feel i would like to see a movie when i want, and how i want these days (and paying what they want!), is that too much to ask?
or by 2025, so says Lucas. $15 mil for the average flick by then.
I didnt see the Oscars (shame! hehe) but i heard that there was something mentioned in the opening speech about how important it is to see movies as they were designed to be seen, in the theatres.
Some of the reasons given were: the big screen, ok i can see that, especially for the theatres with those reeeealy big screens; the surround sound experience, huh? these days its much easier to get that sort of sound in the home (for the most part)...not buying that; and finally, being around strangers, wow...i think he made a bad choice of words there, thats about the worst part for me. If he had said to go with friends and then dissect the movie apart afterwords in the pub with a few beers, i would have been all thumbs up. But strangers? kids crying, cell phones being answered, packed opening nights, and looking over someones shoulders....sigh.
Its an interesting theory by Lucas though, and I tend to agree that hollywood style production studios are going to need to rethink budgets, and almost follow the lead from indie films. In this digital age, and year of the home theatre 1080p HDTV, with 5.1 (7.1?) surround sound and on demand movies, the 'cinematic thrill' gap becomes much slimmer. When you add onto the price of that $12 ticket, some popcorn and a soda, then 'going to the movies' almost becomes limited to first dates (so you dont have to talk as much
I still enjoy going to the movies, although my regular saturday trips have become once a month or even less. I prefer going to either the first showing of the day, or the last. They are usually vastly different experiences, and thats actually why i like to go at those times.
The difference between home and theatre has become far less of an attraction for going to the local cinema than seeing a new film on the day of release. Ive also become a little naughty as of late, and download some movies via bittorrent....ssshhh! I dont do it that much, and I totally agree with supporting artists. I would happily pay for content like a newly released movie if it was available as a file download or a release to dvd the same day as Cinema. Steven Soderbergh recently did that with his film Bubble, and scared the Cinema owners silly, with quotes such as "completely collapse the domestic theatrical industry and you would have a spate of bankruptcies..". But i feel i would like to see a movie when i want, and how i want these days (and paying what they want!), is that too much to ask?
Fave Movies
Some of my favorite movies (in no particular order):
Fifth Element - modern day classic
The Lord of the Rings series - a classic classic
Aliens - "Game over man... Game over!"
Seven Samurai
Unbreakable - Shyamalan's tale of a contemporary superhero
High Fidelity - Jack Black and John Cusack. Very funny
Serenity - Shiny!
Kung Fu Hustle - Martial arts meets loony tunes..it works!
Hero - Love the calligraphy & swordsmanship connection.
Amelie - Audrie Tautou is wonderful, great film on so many levels.
Memento - "What's the last thing that you do remember?", "My wife...", "That's sweet.", "...dying"
Its a Wonderful Life - Brilliant heartwarming fantasy
Office Space - hehe ;p
Fargo - Coen brothers and Steve Buscemi, fantastic.
The Incredibles
Monty Python and the Holy Grail & Life of Brian - "All right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"
Crash - Not the spader one, but the incredibly powerful racially oriented multi oscar film.
Ong Bak - Little known martial arts flick
The Sting - Paul Newman, Robert Redford and some great music in one of the best con films.
Unforgiven - Clint Eastwood directed and starred in this end of age westerns
Se7en - Love the style
The Princess Bride - of course! "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father: prepare to die. Now, offer me money."
Shawshank Redemtion - Morgan Freeman is very good in this, but he seems to act the same no matter which movie he is in. Either way, great film.
Indiana Jones movies - "Oh, that's just my pet snake Reggie." hehe
Pulp Fiction - One of the early originals in total Tarantino style that has become his trademark.
True Romance - Another lesser known Tarantino film written by him but directed by Tony Scott. Might be less well known, but it has soooo many stars in this thing!
Blazing Saddles - "Badges? We don't need no stinking badges."
Ferris Buhler's Day Off - Matthew Broderick..but dont let that stop you
The Matrix - 1999 movie that defined art direction and action choreography to this day!
Fifth Element - modern day classic
The Lord of the Rings series - a classic classic
Aliens - "Game over man... Game over!"
Seven Samurai
Unbreakable - Shyamalan's tale of a contemporary superhero
High Fidelity - Jack Black and John Cusack. Very funny
Serenity - Shiny!
Kung Fu Hustle - Martial arts meets loony tunes..it works!
Hero - Love the calligraphy & swordsmanship connection.
Amelie - Audrie Tautou is wonderful, great film on so many levels.
Memento - "What's the last thing that you do remember?", "My wife...", "That's sweet.", "...dying"
Its a Wonderful Life - Brilliant heartwarming fantasy
Office Space - hehe ;p
Fargo - Coen brothers and Steve Buscemi, fantastic.
The Incredibles
Monty Python and the Holy Grail & Life of Brian - "All right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"
Crash - Not the spader one, but the incredibly powerful racially oriented multi oscar film.
Ong Bak - Little known martial arts flick
The Sting - Paul Newman, Robert Redford and some great music in one of the best con films.
Unforgiven - Clint Eastwood directed and starred in this end of age westerns
Se7en - Love the style
The Princess Bride - of course! "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father: prepare to die. Now, offer me money."
Shawshank Redemtion - Morgan Freeman is very good in this, but he seems to act the same no matter which movie he is in. Either way, great film.
Indiana Jones movies - "Oh, that's just my pet snake Reggie." hehe
Pulp Fiction - One of the early originals in total Tarantino style that has become his trademark.
True Romance - Another lesser known Tarantino film written by him but directed by Tony Scott. Might be less well known, but it has soooo many stars in this thing!
Blazing Saddles - "Badges? We don't need no stinking badges."
Ferris Buhler's Day Off - Matthew Broderick..but dont let that stop you
The Matrix - 1999 movie that defined art direction and action choreography to this day!
Oblivion Release Official
Shipping March 20th! Getting close now :)
http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=249750
Bethesda guys haven't released a single screenie of what will be beyond the portal of Oblivion but I managed to find one:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/aop13/oblivion.jpg
http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=249750
Bethesda guys haven't released a single screenie of what will be beyond the portal of Oblivion but I managed to find one:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/aop13/oblivion.jpg
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