AOL has recently released a new web site called In2TV through which you can watch whole episodes of old television shows like Growing Pains and Histeria, both of which were near and dear to me as a child. This could be the start of something big, going along with my IPTV-centered post yesterday, and you can actually expect a post from me tomorrow about one such set-top box provider. Remember that Disney Channel movie that strangely popped up on iTunes? Well it was taken down and then reappeared at a higher price: $9.99. It appears that Jobs is going for a pay-to-own model and is being stalled by talks with some studios, but $10 seems a bit steep unless it's offered in higher quality. Sony had a briefing today to talk about the PS3 and PSP, and they've announced that the PS3 will be released worldwide this November. That took them way too long to admit, but they also said that their revamped online service will have a basic tier for free (with many Xbox Live like capabilities), developers are being told to expect to use an HD (though no word on if it's in the box), and all games will be on Blu-ray discs (though it will be fully backwards compatible). A fake news story I chose not to report on yesterday (and for good reason, in the end) fooled everyone, including Google News. Don't believe everything you read online unless it has a credible source behind it! Amazon is planning to unroll a service called S3 to provide an infinitely large hard drive for developers at a flat rate of $0.15 per GB per month. This is Amazon crying out that it's more than just retail, and with the kind of resources they have, no one should really be surprised. Lastly, I thought I'd use this article about the declining CD market to make the point that CDs are better quality than mp3s! A friend of mine mocked me for not just buying songs from iTunes, but he's really paying the same price as me for worse quality. It really shouldn't be in decline, but I guess it is.I'm going to be seeing V for Vendetta tomorrow at 10 (which will mean an earlier post), and so should you. To entice you further, IGN put up some more video interviews. JoBlo has a pretty good interview with Natalie Portman as well, or you can just catch tomorrow's reruns of tonight's Daily Show. Tomorrow will also bear witness to a new MI:3 trailer, which will premiere on MTV even before its theatrical premiere with V for Vendetta. I expect for it to be even cooler than its current trailer, so let's hope for the best! It looks like Kanye West, in the vein of artists like Mos Def and Eminem, is trying to make his way onto the big screen, except that he's commissioned several writers and directors to create their own shorts. They'll then be intertwined with West's music playing, which will make for one unique movie, but I have my reservations as to whether they'll really mix well together. AICN seems to hold a high opinion of Hard Candy, which if you'll recall is about a pedophilic photographer who lures a young teenage girl to his studio for some debauchery. I figured that this movie would be pretty cool and creepy, possibly in the way of Requiem for a Dream (to a lesser extent though). Lastly, IGN got a few words from Robin Tunney about the upcoming continuation of Prison Break's first season, and she sounds like a very humble actress.
Now for the Wednesday Mind Hump:
1. What's your favorite Lucky Charms marshmallow shape? And do you ever eat the cereal part of it too?
I'd have to say the pots of gold. No idea why, it just is. I always eat them with the cereal though (otherwise it's way too sweet), and I think it creates a well balanced flavor with the oats. Ah the magic of cereal.
2. How do you celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
Try to wear green and that's about it. I'll probably celebrate a bit differently in just a couple of years, so give me some time ;)
3. What's your favorite Irish or Celtic song or artist?
There are Irish-specific artists? I guess I have none then.
4. Corned beef - ya got beef, but where's the corn? What is the deal? (inspired by Jerry Seinfeld)
Maybe they feed the cows a lot of corn? Or maybe it's cooked with corn, and then the corn is later removed? Or maybe this is just a misnomer gone wrong?

2 comments:
Thanks for humping!
viva MI3!
And I forgot.
Forgive me for saying so. But your cousin looks very cute.
Good day E.
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