So Blood and Chrome the originally-planned-to-be-a-series-but-now-just-a-single-movie link between Caprica and Battletar Galactica is finally coming out, first as a series of webisodes, then as a tv special, and finally as a dvd:
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FFF FTW, FEE WTF
Ive blogged previously about Sheldon Richmans departure from the intellectually suicidal Foundation for Economic Education. (See also Gary Chartiers post.)
Good news! Sheldon Richman has announced his appointment as vice-president of the Future of Freedom Foundation and editor of their monthly periodical. Congratulations, Sheldon and congratulations, FFF!
iRad Firestorm
The Industrial Radical hits the newsstands at Ashevilles Firestorm Café and Books (which also carries Markets Not Capitalism and Charles ALL distro zines). If youre in the Asheville area, why not give them a visit?
Fearful Symmetry
If you thought Brandons zombified pic of me was creepy, check out these symmetrical versions:
It Could Be Smugglers, It Could Be Pirates
So, in a quiet little move that will probably attract scant attention, Disney has bought Lucasfilm and is planning a third Star Wars trilogy.
Now my feelings about the Disney company are much like the Rebel Alliances feelings about the Death Star (mainly for their fantastically excessive abuse of the bad-anyway IP system). All the same, I cant help thinking this might be a positive development. Lucass strengths are in coming up with ideas, and directing big special-effects scenes; but his weaknesses are in writing scripts and directing actors. Thats why the original trilogy was better than the prequels. And the original 1977 film (the only entry in the original trilogy to be written or directed by Lucas) was good because Lucas was still listening to advice in those days, from his movie-industry friends like Spielberg and Coppola, and even from the actors (which is why Luke doesnt shout “Nooooooo!” when he finds his dead aunt and uncle, as Lucas had intended); but Lucas has long since become a white hole, from which information can exit but never enter. While the Avengers films have had their flaws, Disney has made some creative, outside-the-box choices for directors and screenwriters there; and for all my grumbles I even liked John Carter more than most people did. So I think wresting the lightsabre from Lucass cold live fingers might open similar opportunities for the Star Wars franchise.
There was a time when I would have been worried that Disney would try to make Star Wars too cutesey. But it hasnt done that with the Avengers; plus after Jar Jar theres not much deeper one can sink into that particular hole.
Why the Election Will Be a Landslide
(Sandy seems to have eaten the link for the moment, but should disgorge it eventually.)