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28 Sep 08

J.J. Abrams lures casual sci-fi fans to 'Fringe' - USATODAY.com

  • More 'sci' than sci-fi


    The two have mapped out the show's ending: "We know what the pattern is; we had to know what it was all leading to," Kurtzman says. "It's something that can be revealed whenever we want to," in 13 episodes or 13 seasons, depending on the show's success.


    Fox immediately jumped at the chance to be in business with Abrams. "We heard the one-liner —Indiana Jones meets X-Files — and that felt like a Fox show to us," says entertainment president Kevin Reilly.


    As for the lead roles, "these are not three stiffs," says network chairman Peter Liguori. "They are three characters who are incredibly colorful, with faults and neuroses and just surprises."


    The network is providing a big theatrical-film-style marketing push that began last May. "This is a big event, and that's what Fox does well," Liguori says. And it's the first to get Fox's "Remote-Free TV" treatment: fewer, shorter commercial breaks that will expand each hour-long episode's content by six minutes, to about 50, in a move designed to reduce DVR skipping. (Tuesday's premiere will run 83 minutes.)


    Abrams says Fringe is more "sci" than "sci-fi" in that its stories dwell in the realm of the possible, however remote

03 Mar 08

The Expert Mind -- Studies of the mental processes of chess grandmasters have revealed clues to how people become experts in other fields as well - Science & Technology at Scientific American.com:

  • He thus put in a nutshell what a century of psychological research has subsequently established: much of the chess master's advantage over the novice derives from the first few seconds of thought. This rapid, knowledge-guided perception, sometimes called - helaine on 2007-01-26
12 Jul 07

itsallinyourhands.com - Video - Column - New York Times

  • Now Hollywood is a believer: This month the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences awarded the series the first-ever Emmy for a broadband show. It beat Michael Eisner’s “Prom Queen” and other programs with almost as much money and hype. Newly confident, the producers at itsallinyourhands.com have introduced more shows to their site, including a comedy called “Find Me.”

19 Jun 05

Sling Blade: Two-Disc Collector's Series (1996)

  • There's an intimate Roundtable Discussion with Billy Bob Thornton, Dwight Yoakam, Mickey Jones, and producer David Bushell, lasting 75 minutes. These friends and colleagues talk about what a big influence music played in the making of Sling Blade. Again, Thornton is very enthusiastic in this discussion, while Dwight Yoakam seems like he would rather be somewhere else.

Blackboard Jungle (1955)

  • Extras Review: You'll find all sorts of fond reminiscences on the commentary track, and each of the four participants have a significant amount to contribute: they are Toledo's own Jamie Farr, who, billed as Jameel Farah, has a small role as one of the students; Paul Mazursky, who has an even smaller role, and went on to a distinguished career as a director; Joel Freeman, an A.D. on the picture; and Peter Ford, the son of Glenn Ford. There's lots of talk about being on the lot at MGM, and the New York pedigree of the cast, with Farr as the sole exception; at one point Mickey Rooney was considered for the role of Dadier, and Steve McQueen for one of the thugs. There's a lot of catching up being done here, all colored by a wistful nostalgia for the days of the studio system. It's a fun listen.

Hoop Dreams (1994)

  • Extras Review: This has to be one of the strongest packages of extras on a documentary DVD I've ever seen, highlighted by two excellent commentary tracks.
26 Mar 05

LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING - 'King' Gets Royal Treatment in Extended DVD (washingtonpost.com)

This is one of the Lord of the Rings movies - apparently a truly outstanding DVD. Will be extremely useful for class.

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  • The extended editions of the three "Rings" films, all of which were released as follow-ups to the less-comprehensive DVDs of the theatrical versions, easily count among the finest, most meticulously crafted DVD sets ever made. It might seem that only Tolkien freaks and hairy-footed Hobbit geeks would care about all of this Smeagol-study. But anyone who considers himself a student of cinema will be engrossed by the exhaustive documentaries included here. In fact, I find the making of these movies just as fascinating as the movies themselves. So what exactly is included?

    Documentaries about practically every aspect of the production, including the screenplay's adaptation, visual effects, costume design, principal photography, sound and more; production photos; a profile of young filmmaker Cameron Duncan, a friend of director Peter Jackson's who inspired the Oscar-winning "King" song, "Into the West"; a documentary about "Rings" author J.R.R. Tolkien; and four full-length commentary tracks from the director and writers, design team, production team and members of the cast. Nary a moment of the filmmaking process has been left uncaptured, which means fans literally serve as flies on the wall for many private moments, from cast and crew parties to Elijah Wood's final take, after which Jackson steps from behind the camera to tearfully embrace his trusted Frodo.

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - A 'Battle' to Remember (washingtonpost.com)

The Battle of Algiers is a must have for the politics and film class. Also for anything about Iraq or terrorism.

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  • If you want to see a sobering, ultra-realistic look at war in an occupied territory, skip the "Fahrenheit 9/11" DVD and pick up "The Battle of Algiers." Considered required viewing by film buffs and political scholars ("Algiers" was screened at the Pentagon in spring 2003 to prepare officials for what might occur in Iraq), the 1966 movie from Italian director Gillo Pontecorvo remains remarkably relevant. Sadly, when it comes to terrorism and resolving international conflicts, little has changed in the past 38 years.

    Gillo Pontecorvo's "The Battle of Algiers" -- a realistic look at the struggle for Algerian independence -- has been given a deluxe DVD treatment by the Criterion Collection. (British Film Institute, Rialto Pictures)

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    The Criterion Collection, known for taking great care with its DVD releases, has given this fictionalized account of Algeria's struggle for independence an appropriately classy three-disc DVD filled with more than four hours of special features. This is one of those rare occasions where the bonus material is integral to understanding the historical and cultural importance of the movie at hand.

    The highlights are the brand new docs prepared exclusively for this release: "Marxist Poetry: The Making of 'The Battle of Algiers,'" a 51-minute feature that includes recent interviews with Pontecorvo and producer-military leader Saadi Yacef; "Five Directors," which

The Force Is Finally With Us (washingtonpost.com)

  • And what features they are: commentary tracks on all of the films; three featurettes: "The Characters of Star Wars," "The Birth of the Lightsaber" and "The Force Is With Them: The Legacy of Star Wars"; a preview of Episode III, coming to theaters next year; delightfully retro trailers and teasers; a look at the making of the Episode III video game; and the piece de resistance, the 2.5-hour documentary "Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy."

'Baby' and 'Philadelphia': You Can't Give Them Anything But Love (washingtonpost.com)

  • "Bringing Up Baby: Special Edition" and "The Philadelphia Story: Special Edition," part of the Classic Comedies Collection (Unrated; Collection list price: $68.98; Individual DVDs: $26.99 )
    Released: March 1

DVD Bonus Points (washingtonpost.com)

  • "Strangers on a Train" -- Part of the "Alfred Hitchcock Signature Collection" ($99.92 box set; $26.99 for "Strangers on a Train" DVD; $19.98 for other individual DVDs)
    Release Date: Sept. 7
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