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    As an aside, Downloaded was directed by Alex Winter, aka Bill of Bill & Ted fame.

     

    I had a bit of "they're doing a documentary on Napster and mp3s now?" reaction when I heard about it, but then you realize that probably a lot of us on the board are exactly the right age to have been right in the thick of things when it was going on, and there's still a big chunk of the population who aren't in that demographic and aren't really up on the early days of mp3s.

     

    And yeah, I remember Audiogalaxy getting shut down too!  That was a much bigger deal for me than when they shut down Napster.

     

    Were people really even using Napster by the time it was actually shut down?  Because I remember it existing far after it actually being useful to me.

     

     

    Napster was kind of a non-factor by the time I had "high-speed" internet.

     

    I was on Kazaa, Limewire, and whatever else was popular at the time.

     

     

    MORPHEUS AND BEARSHARE!

     

    If you wanna talk about programs that slowed down your computer dramatically, those two had so much adware and spyware.

     

    I think Morpheus might have been my first one too.

     

    I sadly used all of them:

     

    Morpheus

    Bearshare

    Soulseek(was that the name of it?)

    DC++

    mIRC

    Kazaa

    Limewire

    I actually used Audiogalaxy a couple of times on a 56k machine (45 minutes for a 3 MB song FTW!)

  2. We previewed Alexander at a theater that a few of my friends worked for at the time of the movie's release.

     

    It was tied to a pretty crazy night in general, and our screening didn't finally begin until I would guess nearly two in the morning.

    However, the movie was pretty unwatchable, and I finally walked out at I'm not sure what point anymore.

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    As an aside, Downloaded was directed by Alex Winter, aka Bill of Bill & Ted fame.

     

    I had a bit of "they're doing a documentary on Napster and mp3s now?" reaction when I heard about it, but then you realize that probably a lot of us on the board are exactly the right age to have been right in the thick of things when it was going on, and there's still a big chunk of the population who aren't in that demographic and aren't really up on the early days of mp3s.

     

    And yeah, I remember Audiogalaxy getting shut down too!  That was a much bigger deal for me than when they shut down Napster.

     

    Were people really even using Napster by the time it was actually shut down?  Because I remember it existing far after it actually being useful to me.

     

     

    Napster was kind of a non-factor by the time I had "high-speed" internet.

     

    I was on Kazaa, Limewire, and whatever else was popular at the time.

  4. I thought that's what Auburn told him to get him to come. 'If you go to Bama you might get some playing time in four years...or come to Auburn and start as a freshman'

     

    Bo talks about it in one of the two documentaries for ESPN he did (Either Bo Knows Best or Roll Tide/War Eagle).

  5. What I don't understand is why HBO Go has apps for damn near everything, but Max Go is pretty much only for mobile devices.  I want Max Go on my PS3 too, dammit!

     

    And Showtime Anytime on PS3 would be pretty damn nice too.

     

    HBO Go still hasn't come to PS4, and it was announced at the same time as the PS3 one that wasn't announced until after the PS4 had launched, so go figure.

  6. I guess I'm gonna have to catch up on THE LEFTOVERS and start watching that on Sunday nights, because I'm not sure how much more of THE STRAIN I can take. It's worse than THE WALKING DEAD at this point. Dude flushing his balls might be the high water mark of the series.

    I continue to mourn the death of my Showtime subscription. Praise for THE KNICK has got me wishing I still had Cinemax, too.

     

    I think the Cinemax stuff might find its way on HBO GO. I know one of their series was on there for a bit.

     

    Also, I really have enjoyed THE LEFTOVERS up until this point. I thought Sunday was maybe the weakest episode they've done, but it was coming off of a phenomenal episode of TV the week before.

     

    Episodes 3 and 6 are both single character episodes, and they are both fantastic pieces of television.

  7. I am two episodes into the BBC version of Sherlock. I am enjoying this, but I am not loving this to the degree that others here have mentioned. It may be a case of Sherlock overkill for me in recent years once you consider two movies, House, and Elementary. I also really like Johnny Lee Miller's take on Sherlock, so Cumberbatch's performance is a little jarring for me. I had a hard time buying the pilot episode as well. I felt like Sherlock's first encounter with an antagonist went too far into beating me over the head with "this is who Sherlock Holmes is" and did not do much to add to the stakes because Sherlock could have walked away and brought in the cops at any given time. I understand that's not a decision that Sherlock would make, but I do not need it to be that on the nose. I would rather his intrigue be less forced and more organic.

     

    The second episode was a lot better in my mind, but I thought the plot device used with the mystery was a lot more interesting.

  8. I am surprised and not surprised that one of the two rivalries shipped features Triple Haitch. I like the guy's work in general, but that feud sucked after the SummerSlam '02 street fight. Am I misremembering or was that 3 stages of hell match at Armageddon just the worst shit since the Triple H/Vince walk around the arena from Armageddon '99? Man, between those two matches, fuck Armageddon. The Rocky feud within the DX/Nation feud would've been more entertaining.

     

    The only match I like in the feud is their December RAW match. That Summerslam match has aged horribly.

  9. 8 matches and nothing involving the tag belts or US title.  Are The Usos and Sheamus even feuding with anyone right now?  I'm guessing The Usos might go over The Wyatts or Rybaxel for the ninth time on the preshow.

     

    They've been waffling on the last couple of cards as to whether they should merge the IC/US title at the PPV.

     

    One of the rumored plans for the battle royal last month was for Sheamus to win and merge the two.

  10. In Bryant's era, he probably would have recruited JFF and never played him. Bryant used to recruit a lot of top tier talent just so he would not have to play against them.

     

    That's why Bo ended up at Auburn. He wanted to go to Alabama but was told "you may get to play by the time you're a senior" or something to that effect.

  11. Fuck, Jingus, I'm with you on this one. ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST and DUCK YOU SUCKER! are both so glacially paced that they're almost intolerable. I have the utmost respect for Leone as a visual storyteller, but those films strain even my attention span (and I just sat through, and enjoyed, BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO and UNDER THE SKIN).

     

    I finally watched Once Upon a Time in the West for the first time last night, and I honestly did not feel the run time of that movie at all. The first hour or so of the film definitely is not the easiest of sits, as Leone drops you in and then helps you figure out what exactly is going on as the movie progresses, but the performances, beautiful visuals, great score, and great sound editing really put that one over the top for me.

     

    Also,  Charles Bronson is a man's man in the movie.

  12. Time Limit Draws to return. It adds a potential finish. Due to MMA, even the judges panel actually makes more sense in today's wrestling. You can have matches that go to a time limit draw where one guy dominates the match so decisively, but he cannot put his opponent away, which leads to some fun hope spots and possible upset flash pins as you enter the time limit's home stretch.

     

    Say a tv match gets a 30 minute time limit. You could have a look at the judges' scorecards in ten minute intervals.

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    Resident Evil is getting an HD remake for current/next gens. Release is early next year. I know the series hasn't aged well, but giving the first game a facelift is definitely a good thing. Now, about RE2 and 3...

     

    A face lift and abandoning tank controls for a free aim 3PS system would rekindile my interest in Res Evil.

     

    I have been spoiled by ME3 co-op multiplayer.

     

     

    The supposed "remake" is basically going to be the Gamecube version that was released in the early 2000s with some new camera angles.

     

    EDIT:

     

    Konami might as well do the same thing with MGS1 and just upgrade the Twin Snakes release.

     

    Also, digitally release MGS IV for the Xbox Marketplace, already!

  14. Stubhub, bro.

     

    Stubhub is what I avoid for concerts. Always overpriced by a large margin. I'm a big believer in face value for concerts.

     

    Stubhub is great for Baseball/Fooball/Wrestlemania. Not much else.

     

    Especially since some concerts go the paperless route and you have to guess which seats are open for resale and which are tied to a credit card.

  15. In the grand scheme of life, this is such a minor gripe, but I have a lot more major, stressing things happening in my life that this is what I am going to direct my anger towards.

     

    I want to let out a big FUCK YOU to Ticketmaster.

     

    I promised my fiance a few years ago that if Garth Brooks ever went on tour I would get her tickets. Well, the announcement of dates is being handled kind of odd with him hitting the road this year. He is doing ten shows in Chicago over eight days (two two-a-days which sounds like a ripoff), and he's not entering the same method for Atlanta.

     

    The problem is that only one date gets announced and then the other times magically appear without any notice for people trying to get tickets.

     

    The other problem is that these shows are in basketball arenas that seat 15,000 people, which makes it a hunting ground for scalpers, bots, and ticket re-sellers. We also all are aware of ticketmaster's own corrupt past with being a part of that resale market.

     

    I hopped on the first public on sale the moment it went on sale and it said it was closed. I had to refresh for about two minutes before it finally opened and by then it was a 15+ minute wait which meant i was SOL.

     

    Ticketmaster has since released two more dates completely unannounced that I could have tried to pounce on instead of waiting in their stupid queue.

     

    This is something I get tired of running into for concerts, as I would think that going to 3-4 concerts a year despite living 3-4 hours from a decent concert venue would allow me better chances to avoid stupidity like this.

  16. EA is going to probably allow for less customization with each passing year.

     

    They indicated as much during interviews with their team for EA UFC.

    The O'Bannon case has really spooked them to where they are slowly going to kill custom file sharing through stuff like EA Locker.

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