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Category: Bookshelf
Books, Music, Movies, etc.
IPTV Can Work
I’ve been reading a lot about IPTV lately. Any doubts I had about the possibility of using torrent technology to bring IPTV to the masses has since been erased.
“Neuromancer” by William Gibson
I recently finished reading William Gibson’s classic science fiction novel, “Neuromancer;” the 1984 novel which is widely credited with beginning the cyber-punk genre.
Darbinian
New dictionary term.
Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins”
We went to see the latest Batman Film last night. I can honestly say, that if there were any Batman films made before this one, I have completely forgotten them. This is the way Batman was meant to be on the big screen.
“Star Wars Episode III — Revenge of the Sith”
For the man who’s greatest sin was Jar-Jar Binks, all has been forgiven.
Save The Green Planet
Have I ever mentioned that Koreans are, as a ethnic group, notoriously goofy?
A Palsy Victim Performing Brain Surgery With A Monkeywrench
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s “Sin City” is the perfect mesh of Film Noir, ultra-violence, comic book camp, and cinema technology.
Korean Films Are Coming
It’s been a long time in the coming, but some very incredible Korean films are starting to make their way on the U.S. movie radar.
“Numb3rs” on CBS
Numb3rs has a lot of promise as a series. It can certainly have some interesting cases due to the fact that pretty much everything can be tied in to math. However, I do find the portrayal of the scientists as somewhat trite, in that they’re all spacey and can’t remember if they weren’t going in or out of the building because they’re too deep in thought.