Wednesday, September 26, 2007

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It's a common mistake to misspell caesar but it's usually misspelled differently. Did i misspell misspell?

The Seeker???

I can't ever remember seeing this happen before...
I saw a trailer in the theater for The Dark is Rising, a film based on a book of the same name by Susan Cooper. It's been about 20 years since I read the book, but I remember really enjoying it. The movie looks like it'll be fun for 12 year olds and possibly even for an older audience.

Anyway, I see the commercial today on television and they've changed the title to the very generic-sounding The Seeker. Now, I've heard of title changes before the marketing really begins, but how confusing is it to show people a trailer for a film with one name, then show them a commercial with a lot of the same content with a different title?

At some point I think they decided on "The Seeker: The Dark is Rising" because I've seen it that way too. But now it seems it's just "The Seeker".

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Halo 3

Erin's list for things to pick up at wal-mart is: milk, halo 3

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Sweet Tea

One of the things I really missed while I was living up north is sweet tea. I've ordered it at every opportunity since moving back in June (and my tendency towards drinking five or more glasses in one sitting amuses my co-workers to no end). I recommend this great article from Slate.com on sweet tea that I saw posted on a bulletin board at Two Squares A Day restaurant in Chattanooga. Also, on the same subject, check out this study.

Tuesday...

Halo 3 comes out Tuesday. I first blogged about this back in May and the day is fast approaching. I'm really excited...and I'm 30. No judgments, please.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

NY Times is now free & complete online

The New York Times has offered a subscription to their "Times Select" content for a while now. It's always a bummer to know that there's something interesting that I'd like to read but that it isn't easily accessible to me because I can't afford to pay for it. As of a day or so ago, "Select" is no more. You may still have to register, I'm not sure, but read on folks.
Here's a couple of good articles from the Times from the last couple months:
The Music Man
Summer Express: 101 Simple Meals Ready in 10 Minutes or Less

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Sub Pop...Free MP3s

I think I've posted about the Sub Pop Records site in the past as a place to check for great free music. Well, I checked today and there are at least four free tracks here that are worth your time. A great band called Band of Horses has a new record coming soon and you can download one of the tracks. The very funny Patton Oswalt compares our commander in chief to a Duke boy in a track from his comedy album Werewolves and Lollipops. Iron and Wine's new album (with an awesome cover, by the by) drops on the 25th of September. Download "Boy with a Coin".
And last but not least...it's Business Time.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Lookout


Great day today with the in-laws. We went up to Point Park and got some great photos of downtown Chattanooga and then to the Chickamauga battlefield & the museum there. It's been years since I've done that.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

"The War" Preview / Honoring Local Veterans


I don't usually blog about work here, but I'm making an exception for this. For all of you folks in the area, I'd like to invite you to a special free screening at the Tivoli in Chattanooga on Tuesday, Sept. 18th at 6:30pm. You'll see an hour-long preview of the new seven-part Ken Burns documentary, The War, which begins airing on WTCI on Sept. 23rd.

In addition, I've produced five short pieces honoring some incredible World War II veterans that live right here in the Tennessee Valley. These will precede the preview of The War. Be sure to tell friends & family to join us. We want a packed house!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Papa John's has a Korean website.
And I think they have a different 'papa' judging from the little video that loops on the site. Great jingle at the end too.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007



We just got done watching the amazing documentary Be Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt on Sundance Channel. You don't have to know a thing about Townes to enjoy this film. But you'll sure feel like you know a lot when it's over.