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23rd

04/2008

2 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 14 hours, 5 minutes ago...

Sometimes the Internet stinks… × Parfois l'Internet pue...
the dissident frogman • Wednesday, April 23, 2008 · 0816 zulu time | In Culture Warriors · USA

... And sometimes it shines.

Finding Victor Davis Hanson, Frank Miller and Bill Whittle discussing actors and the movie industry in the same thread.

Now I could definitely find worse ways to start the day.

(Scroll down the comments for Miller and Whittle)

Update

Oh and, if by any chance Frank Miller was to read this: please Sir, drop the bloody "creative" agency who put up that unserviceable excuse for a blog in Flash—a plague that unfortunately affects just about every movie site these days.

Using Flash to power a blog is like standing at the Hot Gates hoping to stop Xerxes' millions only armed with a feather duster and the complete work of Jean-Paul Sartre, and you are losing all the benefits of the networking effect induced by any decent blogging application1.

I'll build you a blog Frank—Hope you don't mind me calling you Frank, Mr Miller Sir—Just ask.
... Et parfois il rayonne.

Tomber sur Victor Davis Hanson, Frank Miller et Bill Whittle devisant sur les acteurs et l'industrie cinématographique dans la même conversation.

Je peux imaginer sans effort de pires débuts de journée.

(descendez dans les commentaires pour Miller et Whittle)