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Music Television & Movies

Endangered species: main title themes

Very interesting CNN article about the precarious state of that increasingly rare beast, the full-up TV theme tune. They hold up Lost as an example, but since Lost has always had the 11-second atonal drone for a theme, it doesn’t bug me. It’s when they take away main themes from shows that previously had them that bugs me – such as what happened with the Stargates at the beginning of their 2005-2006 seasons. I have yet to get tired of the Galactica theme music, or Murray Gold’s nifty reworking of the original Doctor Who theme, or the Stargate Atlantis title music for that matter. Unlike some producers these days, I’ve always placed a great deal of importance on a show or movie’s music (hence my insistence on crediting composers in our episode guides). It sets the mood. It’s that important. There have been shows where I actually hated the series but loved the music (basically, anything post-Star-Trek whose title was prefaced by “Gene Roddenberry’s…” fits in this category).
Is the composer the next job description to wind up being shunned by Hollywood, now that scripted series are back in vogue and writers are back in demand?
In other music notes, check out this article about Queen guitarist Brian May. My already considerable respect for the man has now skyrocketed into the near-infinite. A guitar god who hangs out with Patrick Moore of the Royal Astronomical Society? That’s cool.… Read more

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Home Base

Light ’em up

It’s cold outside – cold for Arkansas, mind you. 38 degrees is a nice spring day in Wisconsin. But for here? For my poor short-haired mutt? It’s cold. It’s only 38 degrees, sure, but that’s being, shall we say…enhanced by an almost constant 20+ mph wind. Ick. There’s stuff hitting my house. So it seems like a good night to fire up everyone’s favorite feature of the ol’ game room.
Light 'em up
The great thing about all these rope lights is that they warm things up pretty nicely. 😀 I forgot how much I miss seeing this room all lit up sometimes.… Read more

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Television & Movies

So…the hatch blew off your underwear?

Here there be spoilers if you haven’t seen last week’s episodes. (If you’re a LiveJournaloid, sorry ’bout this – on my WordPress blog, there’s a handy “more” button here that allows those who don’t want to be spoiled rotten. For some reason, LJ doesn’t translate this into a “cut.” Dunno why that doesn’t make the leap when everything else short of smilies and left or right justified graphics work just fine.) … Read more

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Gadgetology

DVDabblings

When I got my new PC a little over a year ago, I got the latest version of Nero with it, which includes a nice utility for building DVDs out of existing video files, complete with menus (with custom backgrounds, music, or even full-motion video if you like), customizable to the nines. Very exciting stuff for someone like me.
And then I was crushed when I couldn’t burn a disc to save my mortal soul. Nothing worked. I wasted DVD-R after DVD-R.
I’m not sure that you can stick enough numbers on a single line to some up with the precise mathematical measurement of how head-thumpingly, staggeringly stupid I felt when I discovered only just recently, having long since given up on making DVDs, that DVD+R discs are what I needed all along.
I’ve been a bit restless lately, and according to some who have to live with me on a day-to-day basis, a grouchy bastard, while I’m waiting for the new motherboard to arrive for the Avid so we can get that bad boy up and running. But in the meantime, I’ve been playing with 3D Studio Max, Nero, and all sort of other good stuff, just to take my mind off of it, and what I’m learning about these other apps may well be proof that this delay in getting Colossus back up and running is part of the great cosmic scheme, if you buy into that sort of thing. Nerovision Express, the DVD-building program I’m using, is stacked with options – if this is the Lite version, the thought of the full-up monster boggles my mind. You can build chapter stops (and titles) into video files, build your menu (and any submenus you deem necessary) however you like them, and the menu will be as long as whatever music or sound file you’ve put in it as background music (or whichever video file is your background, if you’re choosing that option). I just today figured out how to force anamorphic 16:9 as a disc’s native video format. Seriously – you can author the hell out of these things in your living room. These things play just beautifully on a DVD player too.
Once I’ve actually got this beautiful Borg cube of a machine up and running that allows me to make my own stuff rather than just burn a disc of some reconstructed missing Doctor Who episodes I’ve downloaded, I do believe we’re going to be off and running.… Read more

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Gadgetology Serious Stuff

I’m calling BS on Apple

Link to CNN’s story – some Video iPods infected with WIndows-specific virus

The iPods were infected with the virus at one of Apple’s contract manufacturers.
The virus does not affect Mac customers.
“As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching it,” Apple said on its support site.

Bullcrapple. Maybe I’m getting too cynical (and really, I have no stakes in this story, not having an iPod of any flavor and having no intentions of adopting that particular piece of technology in the future), but I simply do not believe Apple’s claim of innocence here.
iPod Nano
(iPod Nanner.)… Read more

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Critters

A guest for the night.

Meet Obsidian.
Obsidian
The heartbreaking thing is, as was agreed when my wife took her, the person who had taken her in will be happy to take her in again if she doesn’t work out. And sadly, that’s how it’ll have to be. Obsidian quickly elbowed Olivia out of the way, and was positively hateful toward Othello (who could just about be her great-great-great-grandfather). She has a home to go back to if she can’t adjust here, but really, I think just a few hours has pretty much shown that she needs to be an only child.
Obsidian
She’s a neat little kitty. Very friendly, silky smooth jet-black coat (very hard to get a picture of – she’s like a cat-shaped hole in the fabric of space and time), lets you pick her up and pet her, and purrs at the drop of a hat. But just very aggressive to the other two cats who clearly have the right-of-way around here.
Sorry, Obsidian. You’re a little heartbreaker, and I think you’ll find a good home sooner rather than later. (Though hopefully just a little bit later – even the local humane society won’t adopt out black cats around Halloween.)… Read more

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Critters

Holy cats, Batman.

So…my wife just called me and told me that there’s a new kitten in our house. A new little black girl kitten. She got her from someone who sold her a new laptop; apparently the kitten had been dumped on their property. Apparently Othello went into hiding, and Olivia’s hissing, because Olivia’s mommy has put this interloper on Olivia’s mommy’s bed with Olivia.
Um…we’ll see how this works out. You know me, I’m a slightly younger male version of the Crazy Cat Ladies who take in thirteen zillion kitties. But I’m a little bugged by this happening without my consultation. On the otherhand…and let’s be fair and put the cards on the table honestly…it’s almost Halloween, and we’re in superstitious backwater redneck country. If we didn’t take her in, chances are disturbingly good that something bad would’ve happened to this little kitty in about two weeks.
So…how’s Obsidian sound?… Read more

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Television & Movies

Last week in stuff that Earl happened to be watching

This went over well earlier in the year, so I’ll see if I can try to make it a regular thing again.
Jericho: As if things weren’t already dark enough, Walls Of Jericho took us into some seriously dark territory. We really need a payoff on who the hell Hawkins is, why he moved to a place that was already the middle of nowhere before the bombs started falling, and how/why he’s still connecting to the outside world. If he’s supposed to be on the side of the angels, the producers took a pretty bold chance with making him so utterly unlikeable in this episode, especially given that he treats his entire family like he’s dressing down a bunch of unruly people who are lower on the org chart than he is. It’s a decent show, probably the best thing on the air this season for folks who really dig Lost, but we need to start paying some stuff off fairly soon. (November sweeps would be my guess…)
Lost: I’m fascinated by how this show can continue to reveal shocking new facets to the main characters without completely trashing what has gone before. Just like Jin has revealed a checkered past, turns out Sun has too, and how. I almost thought we were going to find out that Jin could speak English all along, just like Sun could. As for the Others, I guess things aren’t so cut-and-dried about the island having a magnetic attraction that would keep any boats in its “orbit” – otherwise why would “Ben” be so freaked out that Sayid, Jin and Sun have a boat? Could the whole thing about all of the incredibly specific coordinates and headings given to Michael have been a smokescreen, to keep Jack, Sawyer, Kate and Hurley from thinking that anyone could hightail it out of there? I thought the World Series gag was cute, but it went on just a little bit too long. And call me crazy, but I have yet to really believe a word that “Ben” has said, particularly not the bit about living on the island his whole life. The series continues to play out in an incredibly compressed time frame – we find out that no more than a week has passed between Two For The Road and this week’s episode. One thing I’m mystified about, going back to the videotape of the World Series, is the continued use of the Umatic 3/4″ VTR. When that was the machine used to play the orientation tape for the Pearl station in ?, there was a logical reason for it – the Umatic was in wide use circa the early 80s (and that tape was “copyright 1980 the Hanso Foundation”). When the Others clearly have some modern conveniences in their little holiday village, I wonder what the point of the World Series video being on a 3/4″ tape is. (Sorry, little stuff like that bugs me. It’s been years since I had to do anything involving 3/4″ videotape.)
Doctor Who: I’ve already made my thoughts known about this episode in the review in theLogBook’s episode guide section, but I’m just curious, for those reading, about how the U.S. audience (and not necessarily diehard fans) responded to Sarah Jane’s return. Did folks recognize her from 25+ years ago, or is she now just too obscure a point of continuty for anyone to remember?
Battlestar Galactica: Does anyone else think we’re going to run into some Boomer problems down the road? I’m fascinated by that character, partly because she’s evolved into both the enemy and a member of the family. I like that the Colonials are leaving the injured “skin jobs” to rot, rather than putting a satisfying bullet through their heads that would enable them to download and immediately tell their superiors what’s going on. Very smart – something Starbuck should’ve figured out with Leoben. (Talk about a kid who’s going to have some issues…) Another fascinating paradox is that I have both more and less respect for Ellen Tigh than I had before this season. I respect her (deeply flawed) decisions to protect her husband, and I pity her for the things she’s had to do on his behalf. In the first two seasons, I just thought of her as – quite frankly – a skanky lush, but in the first three episodes of this season I think we’re seeing more of the character’s heart.
The real question mark here, with the rescue scenario, is how Starbuck’s story is going to play out. I think we know, more or less, how everything else will end up to restore the series’ status quo, but I can’t even begin to fathom how we might extricate Starbuck from her situation. Will she wind up bringing that kid back to Galactica with her?… Read more