...It's looking into my soul...it finds it amusing...
I'm scared.
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...It's looking into my soul...it finds it amusing...
I'm scared.
Eurovision - A Quick summary:
Each year European countries have a music competition where artists from each country write average radio pop music specifically for entering into said competition. The artists themselves rarely write their own music for our local competition, sometimes one songwriter can be behind alot of the contributions. Each country through public vote then selects which one of these songs best panders to the lowest common denominator, and thus should compete against the other countries similarly selected contributions.
So this is like some sort of international cooperative attempt to punk the entire human population right? There's no way this is like an actual thing that people care about.
Resurrecting Bradon Lee is kind of like the express lane. But if you don't mind being on hold for an extra couple days, just the gasoline and the torch will work.
Anybody know what the best avenue might be to voice this?
I think something along this line is what they recommend.
redxavier wrote:Guys, come on, enough with the jokes. It's because Uhura is in the captain's chair!
Also, Uhura is not coloring book paper white.
Now that's just racist. Neither is Sulu.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/111 … re-fx-film
I am so freaking excited for this thing. I really hope they get it.
EDIT: This is the first kickstarter I've ever backed woo!
Again, not really a test, but I shot this at a local monthly theater show I volunteer and film for, and the band decided to throw it online .
The band is awesome too, local Alberta indie group. Really awesome.
The new archive version of 28 Days Later has an error at the end where Trey keeps repeating "Kay fair enough" over and over again for about 10 seconds before abruptly cutting to an extremely quiet end of "friends in your head.com" outro.
Presented for your approval...
Well re #2.
2000-2009: the 20-oughts.
I thought everyone knew that?
And #3...you can call them by their name, if it's just the 2 of you, I think the waiter can figure out who you're talking about by context. Aside from what them movies tell you, waiters, for the most part, aren't actually a bunch of slobbering idiots.
Just started listening to this, anyone have a copy of Smoke and Mirrors? Reaaaallly want to read it but I can't find it with my google-fu atm.
I did change it.
WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW
You can't retcon the truth forever Teague, you will be exposed!!
But no seriously....thanks...
But no really...seriously...I will expose the truth of this injustice
You have been warned
Teague, if I can forgive you for not changing username on mine...
You know...
Jus' saying.
That was an amazing episode. Wow.
Warwick Davis is incredible, he has officially made the list of people I could listen to give exposition all day, that whole history with the cybermen speech was incredible. I really wish he had more roles where he could just be someone, he's great.
And of course Matt Smith was utterly fantastic, I love when he gets to just go full out with it, always makes me happy.
I am desperately curious to see what next week brings... aside from more sexy Lizard chick and potato boy
I'm really gonna miss his photos
We had a visitor in the neighborhood the other day. I managed to get some decent video.
No they do, but they're still human, so sometimes they fuck up in trying to make the wrong decision and accidentally make a decent one.
"The car shot forward straight into the circle of light, and suddenly Arthur had a fairly clear idea of what infinity looked like. It wasn't infinity in fact. Infinity itself looks flat and uninteresting. Looking up into the night sky is looking into infinity - distance is incomprehensible and therefore meaningless. The chamber into which the aircar emerged was anything but infinite, it was just very very big, so that it gave the impression of infinity far better than infinity itself."
Infinity is boring.
I don't see why they're stranded. Can't they just find a piece of the shuttle and surf down to Earth?
Now there's a movie I'd watch the shit out of.
"Beautiful don't cha think?"
"What?"
"It kinda makes you wanna-"
"Break into song?"
"Yep."
Come on, I can't be the only one thinking it.
What's next?! They'll be telling us doctors recommend smoking cigarettes!
Hah, preposterous. Why would anyone do a thing like that?
Faldor: I'm not really ready to announce anything definite yet, not out of any you know idea of ssh secret, I just don't wanna be mouthing off about something I haven't finalized yet. But anyways, I'll be contineing my let's play channel for sure, and soon, I'm going to be starting some new stuff. And once I've got things finalized on my end, I'll be starting up a channel for my production company.
At the moment the plans for that are similar to what FeddieW or Corridor Digital are doing (Releasing small films on a somewhat regular, monthly or so, schedule) although I'll be focusing more on narrative driven projects (less explosions and video game references, more story...but still a few explosions and video game references...cause you know, they're still fun), more like the Lizzie Bennet Diaries (Although nothing on that scale for a while).
And then from there who knows. I have ideas, but nothing I want to share <coy smile>
Alright, well now that I'm actually awake, that last post was made literally 5 minutes into the process of procrastinating waking up to go to work, here's a more well put together argument for it.
Warning: I'm about to get a little froo-froo sentimental about online media, so if you don't believe in that or it turns your stomach, probably best to look away.
Online media, content creators, youtubers, all of it is all about community, at least the good ones are (yes yes, no true scotsman whatever). Whether it's Nerdfighteria (Too many projects to list, but the fact Hank manages to run DFTBA.com, a site specifically selling nerdfighter and online media based products, that says a lot also, http://www.projectforawesome.com/), PhillyD's nation (One of the few self sustaining internet shows ever), the Harto's (http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/hello-harto), or even the place we used to call DiF, everything about being online and being an actual part of the online population is about community. I mean look at us, we all came here for much the same reason, because we liked listening to Teague, Brian, Dorkman and Trey argue and rip apart movies for 2 hours. But out of that we've grown a place where I can spend 10 minutes talking to someone on the other side of the planet (sorry Bullet, i don't actually know where you live ) about web design in the middle of the night, a place where (given enough time) we can make a movie about a million people going a roadtrip, without ever meeting any of the other people in the movie. None of that has anything to do with the podcast, but we do it cause we're a community of people that enjoying doing shit like that.
Now to bring it over to Patreon. That's also about community, or rather it's something that could be embraced by a community, (as clearly Jack Contes community has, he's currently sitting at over $1700 donated per video). It's something they do together, it's a movement by the people that are a part of that community to get some shit done and help out the person they like watching. While ALSO being a place where Jack can give back to his community and engage with them outside his videos and vlogs (In the form of the patronage rewards).
It's about creating that 2 way street of interaction that serves to bind the community of Jack Conte fans closer together. It's something they are doing as a group.
You don't, no, can't, get that by saying "Here's a paypal link, if you want to, you know." That's an isolating event, it's just you and your paypal account.
And before you go saying, "Well then it's just a con job to get people to pay you so they can feel good." I'll remind that on more than one occasion this community right here has sacrificed a LOT to help out the guys. Just last week a bunch of people gave the guys a couple hours of their time to make new episode images. Before that, the (I'm blanking on the name) but mass effort to catalogue quotes for the DIF video. I mean we all did that, for them. It's not money, but it's as good as. And doubt that could have happened this community didn't exist and everyone in it didn't go "Alright fuckers let's do this, CHARGE!"
Alright that's my rant about why I think Patreon is an awesome idea for the way the world of youtubers and online creators is, take it or leave it, there it is.
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