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Friday, November 09, 2007
Movies: Killer Bean Forever


Killer Bean Forever - Official Trailer

 

"Several years ago, I was the Lead Animator of Matrix Reloaded. It was a great job, but it wasn't my dream job. I wanted to make my own feature film. So I quit to pursue my dream.

For the past 4 years, I've been working at my computer 14 hours a day, 7 days a week. I've spent my entire life savings and maxed out credit cards. After all this time and effort, my movie is almost done. I present to you a preview of my feature film directorial debut... Killer Bean Forever."

— Jeff Lew, Director

 

You know how I like independent films!  This animated film looks pretty damn cool. I can't wait for it to be finished. I can't imagine rendering all those CG frames at home for a feature length film.  .

Do check out the Killer Bean Forever website for news about the upcoming release.  Lew also has some interesting information about animation, too.

I did get to finally go to theater and see "30 Days of Night."  It was quite shocking on the big screen.  Living in Florida, though, the cold of Barrow, Alaska scared me much more than did the pesky vampires.  I felt that sense of dread from the bitter cold that I used to feel during Michigan winters.  It's a good horror flick.

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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Fraggin' Substitute


I am number pne

Muahahaha!  After only 500 attempts at playing Substitute, I finally brought the mighty Starfighter down and spanked his mom! ®

Now I can stop perseverating on this game and get a life ... except that there are two more difficult levels to master.  Dammit.

The astronauts have finished their STS-120 mission and plan to land space shuttle Discovery at Kennedy Space Center around 1:00 P.M. today.

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Bush: Cheney Impeachment


Darth Cheney

Anti-war presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich from Ohio introduced his resolution, H.R. 333, to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney on the floor of the House of Representatives today.  And then, all hell broke loose among the politicians for a little while.

 

It seems the Democratic party leadership was caught flat-footed.  The Republicans decided that to debate H.R. 333 on the floor of the House might serve to embarrass the Democrats, so they supported the resolution in parliamentary votes.

Immediately following Kucinich reading his Cheney impeachment resolution, Democratic majority leader Steny Hoyer made a motion to table (kill) H.R. 333.  Normally a 15 minute vote, the vote tally was kept open for an hour.   Despite this, and because of the support of Republicans and the anti-war caucus, Hoyer's motion to kill H.R. 333 failed.  Hoyer then made a motion to refer H.R. 333 to the House Judiciary Committee.  This motion passed.  Being referred to committee meant that no open floor debate on the merits of impeaching Vice President Cheney could be held or heard today.

It's been widely reported that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was quoted as saying, "Impeachment is off the table."  It is also known that House Judiciary Committee Chairman, John Conyers, told anti-war Code Pink activists that winning the 2008 election was more important than dividing the Democratic party over the issue of impeachment or the Iraq occupation.

 

This is about the Constitution

One could say both Republican and Democratic party members are playing politics.  However, when asked specifically how the introduction of H.R. 333 might benefit his presidential campaign, Kucinich stated flatly, "I introduced this resolution six months ago.  This isn't about my campaign.  This is about the Constitution.  This is about the rule of law."

I applaud Kucinich for bringing his Cheney impeachment resolution to the House of Representatives today.  I think that many Americans believe that Bush and Cheney have most certainly committed acts worthy of impeachment far greater than even presidents Nixon or Clinton.

And honestly, I think both political parties are acting very cynically with respect to their political strategies.  I think that many people are not happy that the result of the 2006 election that simply put the Democratic party in power only to see the party lose their spine in opposition to the Bush administration.  If the Republicans think that impeaching Cheney would somehow be embarrassing to Democrats, perhaps it is a cynical strategy that supposes that the American people don't care about the rule of law or their U.S. Constitution.  GOP leadership could be misunderestimating again.

 

Why impeach Cheney?

Kucinich lays out the reasons quite plainly.  You can and should read the text of Kucinich's speech here.  Supporting documentation is here.

In a nutshell, Kucinich's resolution to impeach Cheney has three articles.

1. Cheney "has purposely manipulated the intelligence process to deceive the citizens and Congress of the United States by fabricating a threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction to justify the use of the United States Armed Forces against the nation of Iraq ..."

2. Cheney "purposely manipulated the intelligence process to deceive the citizens and Congress of the United States about an alleged relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda in order to justify the use of the United States Armed Forces against the nation of Iraq ..."

3. Cheney "has openly threatened aggression against the Republic of Iran absent any real threat to the United States, and done so with the United States proven capability to carry out such threats ..."

 

Related References

The Impeachment Process (PDF) (wiki)
impeachbush.org
pelosiwatch.org

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Monday, November 05, 2007
Big Media Says KMA


According to USA Today, the Writers Guild of America has gone on strike today.  The 14,000 member union of writers is responsible for creating the content of most of the entertainment industry's production of television shows and films.

Negotiations apparently broke down over the issue of new media compensation -- a few pennies per internet download or DVD sale.

The last time that the Writers Guild of America went on strike was in 1988.  The strike lasted almost six months and devastated many small businesses in the entertainment industry.  All of those hundreds of people you see listed in the end credits of a film are negatively affected by the WGA strike.

 

"This is ultimately about money, but it's also about respecting writers as the primary creative artists who create content that earns billions of dollars for these companies," says Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse, a member of the guild's negotiating committee. 

USA Today

 

Megalo Media

When Carlton Cuse says billions of dollars, he's not exaggerating.  A handful of mega corporations are raking in billions in profits each year from their media holdings.  For your information, here are the companies and their 2006 profits:

  1. General Electric - $163.4 billion
  2. Time Warner - $44.2 billion
  3. Walt Disney - $34.3 billion
  4. News Corp - $25.3 billion
  5. CBS - $14.3 billion
  6. Viacom - $11.5 billion

The mega corporations own radio, TV, movie, internet, print and other holdings.  General Electric could literally be called the engine of the U.S. war machine as they actually build the engines for most of the combat aircraft and the Abrams tank.

 

Unhealthy Democracy

When only a handful of companies own the media you consume, you have very little choice.  When the government allows media to consolidate even further, gobbling up smaller independent companies and each other, it moves media toward a monopolistic capitalist version of a dictatorial state-run model.

A society without independent news is not a healthy democracy.  We already know that the Bush administration's illegal wiretapping was facilitated by the large communications companies.  We already know that the news media failed us and acted as propaganda entities before the Iraq war.  We can see now how they don't challenge and simply supportingly parrot the Bush administration's continual drumbeat for war with Iran.

We already know Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez shut down opposition media in his country to further consolidate power and kill any dissent.  This weekend, the Musharraf regime in Pakistan shut down all television media except state-run television in order to kill any dissent for his state of emergency, which is simply a political coup.  How hard do you think it would be for the Bush administration (or any administration) to make a handful of phone calls and control the content, or shut down U.S. media in a so-called state of emergency here in the United States?

 

You Can Fight Back!

This is not conspiracy theory to people who follow the machinations of those in power.  Corporations just want to make more money.  Government officials always want to help support the growth of the economy.  However, when profit is the sole motive, other cherished values of our society are the victims.

Truth is the first casualty.  Individual liberty is easily compromised.  People in power want to stay in power.  Political dissent gets a jackboot to the head.  Technological innovation is stagnated without the venture capital for researching and developing new ideas.

The Federal Communications Commmission (FCC) -- which sets the rules and regulations for media in the United States -- is about to hold the last public meeting in Seattle, Washington on November 9th to take public comment concerning the further consolidation of our media (PDF).  Anyone that can, should attend, and voice your opposition to the Bush administration proposal to allow big media companies to further consolidate in our country.

Send an email to your Congress Critter here.

 

Related References

StopBigMedia.com
FreePress.net
SaveTheInternet.com

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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Movies: 30 Days and Legend



30 Days of Night film trailer and exclusive scene (rated R)

 

Caution: the movie trailer and scene in the above video are both very violent and bloody. Click zoom if you want your gore fullscreen.

"30 Days of Night" (in theaters now) and "I am Legend" (December premiere) both offer a slightly different take on the subject of vampires than the popular Anne Rice style of sexy vampires.

In 30 Days, the vampires are vicious and more animal-like.  In Legend, the vampires have been created by a virus pandemic, like a bio-weapon bird flu.  Both vampires simply want your blood, of course.

30 Days is based upon the graphic novel series by Steven Niles and Ben Templesmith.  They published a hardcover trilogy this month.

I am Legend was written in 1954 by Richard Matheson and was considered science fiction more than horror because the story takes place in a dystopian future.  It has been adapted to film several times, according to wikipedia.

The 2007 film starring Will Smith (trailer below) looks very cool.  Matheson also released a new version of his novel for this film with Will Smith on the cover.

Even cooler -- the filmakers partnered up with Second Life to create a 3-D roleplaying first person shooter game.  It just went live this month on Second Life.  It's called "I am Legend: Survival."

 

I Am Legend film trailer (rated G)

 

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