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Sep. 23rd, 2008

madhatter

Predictable

You are a

Social Liberal
(68% permissive)

and an...

Economic Liberal
(36% permissive)

You are best described as a:

Democrat




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Jul. 15th, 2008

madhatter

Can't stop the Rock

Rock Band 2 Set List: http://www.ebgames.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?Product_ID=71886

Gotta say, I'm reasonably impressed. And, though I'm quite certain I'm going to get mocked here, especially from one Canadian quarter in particular, YAY TULL.

Jul. 1st, 2008

madhatter

Can't sleep

Nope, no clowns threatening to eat me. First day of work dawns today. I am abuzz with excitement. BUZZ, I tell you. BUZZ.

Jun. 30th, 2008

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Photos

http://picasaweb.google.com/bronzemountain/SouthOfFranceJune2008

Jun. 28th, 2008

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Le Meme (La Mème?)

Just to show that mindless meme obedience applies even in France: Book Meme )
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Théoule-sur-Mer

Pictures will be forthcoming once I get home and pull them off my camera. For now, it is enough to say that the cote d'azur has been magnificent and langorous. More upon my return!

Apr. 25th, 2008

madhatter

Probably old news

For MST3K fans, apparently Mike Nelson and the dudes who voiced Tom Servo and Crow (2.0) went ahead and created kind of a cool business model involving do-it-yourself MST3K style features. Basically, you download their commentary track. And they have a little player widget that'll sync the commentary to the DVD (which implies you must have the DVD in your possession already, of course).

The really slick thing about the model is that they don't have to worry about rights, so their commentaries can be as topical as they want and associated with big budget new movies. And at $2.99/track, the commentaries themselves are pretty cheap. It's probably not something I'd spend money on but I bet fans certainly would.

Anyway, the url is: http://www.rifftrax.com

Nov. 16th, 2007

madhatter

Or half NOT a billion dollars!

The Daily Show's writers on the WGA strike:

Nov. 6th, 2007

madhatter

Heroes: The adventures of Emo-Man

There might be some spoilers in here. If you think there will be and if you're afraid of such things, well, you know what to do.

Okay, so I'm sick of lazy writing on Heroes. I'm loving about half the show right now, which is enough to keep me watching. But the other half is, well, half-assed. I've never made any bones about the fact that I don't like Peter Patrelli. I don't like the character, and I don't like Milo Ventimiglia. And, after watching the last episode, I came to a clearer understanding of why.

Peter is the Superman of the Heroes universe. And I don't mean that in some Nietzchian manner. I mean he's the Man of Steel, the Smallville slugger. He's the unassailable powerhouse with a strong moral center. It's that moral center that is what big-blue brings the DC universe. His powers, after all, are god-like and therefore largely uninteresting (except when they are taken away). The problem is that Peter fails us in both ways. That is, despite being insanely powerful, he acts like an impotent adolescent. When faced with any, and I do mean any problem, he has a repertoire of two reactions: (1) Mope, (2) Freak the fuck out. He literally has 0 reasoning ability. I understand he's lost his memory, blah blah blah. But it wasn't like he was any different before the memory loss. And even if we DO blame his memory loss for this behavior, it's bad writing. The writers want us to think X is important, and the way they try to convince us by having Peter, well, freak the fuck out. Every time. As to his moral center, well, he was a nice guy as a care-giver. That was groovy. But he's not that anymore. And his whole moral quest thing was basically to prevent millions of people from dying. Which, in all honesty, all non-insane people would do.

The lazy writing doesn't stop there. We're now faced with a SECOND vision of a desolate and broken NYC. Gosh, this sure feels surprising. And here, the writers have hamstrung themselves by having Peter, whose memory they killed, be the vehicle for the reveal. I could accept NYC being blasted yet again if the character who saw it actually voiced that same opinion. If Peter (or, ideally, someone else) showed up and went 'Oh COME ON, we STOPPED this shit already' then at least there's some versimilitude. Someone in the world has a sense that this is ridiculous. But no. We have Peter. And what does he do? Wait for it. Freak the fuck out. And mope.

Also, we had a season that was about ordinary people coming to terms with their extraordinary gifts and their new place in a world that was suddenly more mysterious than they realized. We don't need a second season of it. I don't need Parkman, who started off very nicely this season, having more whining fits about what he can and can't do. I don't need to see Peter go through his power-control arc a second time. It was the least interesting part of the first season. They should have nixed his powers, not his memory. And they should have left Sylar dead, so they didn't have to worry about doubling up the same story. Sylar and Peter, fully powered, are problem characters. They ferociously limit the number of challenges that can be realistically thrown at them. And Sylar was a one-trick pony, dramatically. He's crazy in a very adolescent way and, well, one of the fundamental themes of adolescence is outgrowing it - which he is not even remotely doing.

Anyway, I had to rant somewhere. I'm still watching Heroes and, like I said, I'm still enjoying the hell out of some of it. But the parts that suck are pissing me off!
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Oct. 25th, 2007

madhatter

TETSUO! KANEDA!

In retrospect, the only thing I really still love about Akira (apart from nostalgic fondness) was the motorcycle. This thing isn't quite that but my god, it is absurdly sexy:
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/vroom/suzuki-biplane-pities-harley+davidson-314483.php

Oct. 19th, 2007

madhatter

For the girl who has everything

Half-inched from [info]dirque, because it's hysterical and most of you don't read his lj and so wouldn't have seen this:



Courtesy of http://www.glamguns.com

Sep. 6th, 2007

madhatter

On Vox: A proportionate response

Courtesy of Cori.

Originally posted on bronzemountain.vox.com

Sep. 5th, 2007

madhatter

I must see this movie

I've seen the teaser/trailer for this before, but New Line just made an utterly ridiculous music video style trailer with some block rockin' beats and it's too absurd for me not to absolutely love it. Also, Clive Owens (being badass) + Paul Giamatti (being ... badass+funny) + Monica Belucci (being the MILF [Madonna I'd like to etc.]) = AWESOME. The preview does imply that this movie has some of the best trash-talking in recent history. I mean, they have a gun fight that turns a neon trucking sign into 'Fuck U Too' and Paul Giamatti talks trash in Dr. Seuss rhyme.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3975914297

Also, what the fuck is with this Escape from New York remake? I mean, I don't actually hate the whole 'remake everything' trend as virulently as some others, but they're remaking a movie made in 1981. Maybe there needs to be a 3 decade rule or something.

Aug. 23rd, 2007

madhatter

Countdown to Joy: 30h55m!

[info]binarykitten arrives tomorrow! Hopefully we'll be able to hang out with as many of you as possible. I'll try to keep folks posted on what we're doing and so on but feel free to give us a call or drop an email when you want to hook up.

In other news, like [info]msteleute, I have a new Nissan Versa. It is a black 5-door SL and it is adorable. It's not manly, I suppose, to have an adorable, rather than powerful, car, but fuck it. I love it.

Also, thanks to Aidan, the best rant of all time: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation/1368-Zero-Punctuation-Psychonauts

Aug. 3rd, 2007

madhatter

Revisionist History

Everything I needed to know, I learned from CivIV

Jul. 28th, 2007

madhatter

Who watches the Watchmen?

Movie cast revealed.
We're not the only ones who geek about this stuff.

Jun. 25th, 2007

madhatter

Rock Band

http://www.tv.com/users/VixDiesel/profile.php?action=show_blog&entry=m-100-25040201
(Pictures of the guitar, drum and microphone controllers).

And, just for [info]binarykitten, tapping the microphone causes it to act as a tambourine.

May. 29th, 2007

madhatter

Maybe new secret weapon revealed!!

Posting a link because the embed is just refusing to work for some reason:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/587507/microwave_technology_homemade/

Apr. 26th, 2007

madhatter

Now I just need me a Subtle Knife

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Mar. 30th, 2007

madhatter

On Vox: Media Interlude: Mindstorms + Dhamaal

This video is long and boring, but if you like lego, and you like the Wii, then watching the first bits of it, at least, are entirely worthwhile.  Hrm, do I know anyone who likes both Legos and the Wii?  I BELIEVE I DO.  Anyway, this is, in fact, footage of a Lego Mindstorms construct bowling the perfect game of Wii  Bowling.  So, just in case you're not just too lazy to actually bowl, but too lazy to VIRTUALLY bowl, this is the robot for you!

   

I'm also throwing two Dhamaal tracks up here.  These are off their first album, and their sound has changed a bit since then (more vocals, the addition of non-southasian elements, etc) but still, good stuff.  If you don't like electronica of some stripe, you probably won't like this.  But if you are, in fact, a fan of some mad oontz, I think you'll be pleased.

Originally posted on bronzemountain.vox.com

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