Archive for November, 2007

Rock.

After years of claiming to not really watch TV I’d have to admit that every week I look forward to NBC’s 30 Rock. Since the show started last year I don’t think I’ve missed an episode. I don’t think I can say that about any other show I’ve enjoyed, ever! The humor is always on point and more importantly I feel pretty good laughing at a well written script rather than the stupidity of television’s army of boring reality stars.

Liz Lemon: People are going to show up expecting all this great stuff and they’re going to be disappointed and angry.
Tracy Jordan: Just like Colonial Williamsburg.

I love it. So simple and a bit subtle. Whats even better is that if you miss the show you can watch entire episodes online for free with very little advertising (less than TV!). This somewhat makes up for NBC deleting its YouTube account and yanking all of its clips off of the site. NBC is expected to launch the Beta version of their video site, Hulu, sometime soon.

Friday, November 30th, 2007 | Life, Video | No Comments
NYC and Much More…

Winter is creeping and I’m trying to figure out my next move and much more!

This past weekend was a wild one in NYC, with the premiere of The Best Laid Plans, a surf film I worked on. I believe a great time was had by all and lots of people came out…So thanks for that!

I spent a bunch of time on foot wandering around New York checking shit out…looking and browsing, doodling and sipping on coffee. I saw a bunch of Neckface tags around. His work clashes super hard with your typical tags and oddly enough has a thoughtful sensibility. Maybe?

I just was turned onto quarterlife. Its a web based show, pretty much based on the idea of growing up around the internet. Word is that NBC is buying it and it could be on TV next year. The show is a bit of a guilty pleasure. Its interested in how living a second life on the internet affects life. Something to ponder…

Randoms for real

Monday, November 19th, 2007 | Ideas, Random, Video | No Comments

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