Wednesday, November 26, 2008
You Don't Have to Tell Me About Social Networking
I have even socially networked with people on Classmates.com and reconnected with a couple of old high school and college friends.
The movie connection for this particular post? I'm not sure, but if they could make a movie called You've Got Mail, surely Friends on Facebook can't be too far behind.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Wiki wiki
Wiki wiki
Originally uploaded by jdlasica
I chose this photo as an homage to the Honolulu shuttle buses mentioned in the exercise info sheet. I had a lot of fun with this one. The Uncyclopedia featured article I read was about A-levels (the courses and tests that English 16-18 year olds take in order to get into University). I'd always wondered how it worked, and I'm sure after that article, I still don't know. I found an interesting ALA wiki on the subject of library sisterhoods and read about how libraries are creating global connections with one another. On Wikihow, I learned how to be a fan of an actor/actress that isn't a household name - "Don't necessarily pick a child star..Pick a person who has a good track record and doesn't seem destined for doom." Finally on wikia.com I searched for The Office televison show and found Dunderpedia. There are detailed profiles of characters, info about episodes including synopsis, cultural references, goofs and deleted scenes. I even found a list of times a character on the show says "That's what she said." Now that's thorough and obsessive...and I will be favoriting Dunderpedia.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Library on Demand
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Podcasts From Across the Pond
BBC Old Microphone Logo
Originally uploaded by Davescunningplan
I had fun with this portion of the 8N08 exercise #6. After going through the NPR example in our packet, I decided to explore the podcasts on offer at the BBC website. I visited the Entertainment genre listings on the site and tried out one relevant podcast (The Film Programme with Francine Stock) and one I just liked the for the name (Scotland's Funny Bits- funny highlights of the week from Radio Scotland). The Film Programme talked with the Coen brothers about Burn After Reading, which has a Certificate 15 rating at the cinema by the way. Next followed a discussion of a silent film that had been restored for the London Film Festival. Made in the 1920's, but set in the futuristic 50's, High Treason seems to be about a Channel Tunnel terrorist attack carried out by a band of homosexual German spies intent on invading England. Wow.
Anyhow, I had a great time sampling the variety.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Not Bowled over by RSS
bowling in color.
Originally uploaded by zoo♥gal
I did the RSS exercise and I have to say, I personally didn't find much use for it. I am one of those people who has a number of sites I check on a daily basis, but not all of them had RSS feeds available. I subscribed some of the ones that did and I checked with them instead of going into each individual site. Since a few of these sites are in a blog format (e.g. Officetally- a fan website for the television series, THE OFFICE) the RSS feed is basically set up just like the blog with most recent posts first, minus the graphics. I didn't feel that I was saving a noticable amount of time going straight to the feeds. I don't know maybe it will grow on me.
Friday, August 29, 2008
TIFF, eh?
Monday, July 21, 2008
Entertainment Bargain
Friday, June 20, 2008
Experience UnSpun
UnSpun Guilty Pleasure Movie List
1. Titanic
2. American Pie
3. Dirty Dancing
4. Mean Girls
5. Showgirls
6. Bring It On
7. The Notebook
8. Clueless
9. 10 Things I Hate About You
10. Police Academy
By the way, my favorite guilty pleasure film is 13 Going on 30.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Image Generators, Rollyo and Pandora - Oh My!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Tag, you're it, Lars!
Originally uploaded by TiVo_epaper
I did my tagging on Amazon. One of the items I chose to practice on was the movie, Lars and the Real Girl. As other users' tags indicated, it was a quirky, poignant, original film about a delusional young man and the community that supports him through a very unique healing process (that's my tag). Not everyone agreed with my assessment of this film; some called it overrated, dull and shmatzy (?) To each his own of course, but it was interesting to find tagging being used as a very short-hand form of film critique. Watch out Ebert and Roeper.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Movie Mashups Central - You Tube
Check it out for yourself at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfdSDedM2Ks or just type The Last Lion King of Scotland in the search box on You Tube.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Hidden Treasures- SNOW CAKE
snowcake_poster1
Originally uploaded by kak_sulayha
This is my Flickr experiment, a Snow Cake movie poster originally uploaded by kak_sulayha.
I watched Snow Cake on DVD a few weeks back and wanted to get the word out about this lovely film. It stars Sigourney Weaver as Linda, a high functioning autistic woman who lives, figuratively anyway, in a well-ordered, sparkly snowglobe. Alan Rickman is Alex, a mysterious and lonely stranger who tragically appears in Linda's life and does his best to make things right. This film charmed me with its quirky humor and inspired me with the dignity of its damaged characters who reach out, connect and get on with life despite its very unpredictable nature.
Snow Cake was delicious and low-cal, too!
Friday, May 2, 2008
And ...action!
For now, that's a wrap.