Now HERE’s a Real Joss Whedon Fan

And a delightfully snarky one to boot:

joss-wrote-roseanne-eWhich reminds us: Go See This Film.
Even if high school totally turned you off of Shakespeare.
Cuz Jossman definitely scores yet again.

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Warners is Using Piracy Stats as Market Research Now? WTF?

That’s what this sounds like, no?

From a press release about the Anti-Piracy & Content Protection Summit held in Los Angeles from June 25th to June 27th of this year:

Warners piracy as market research CaptureGuess where we found this PDF. read article

Neil Gaiman: “The Best Way to Come Up With New Ideas is to Get Really Bored.”

When Neil Gaiman writes, people read. And when he talks, people listen. So what do we call it when we read what he’s said?

“People risten?”

“People lead?” read article

TV Ain’t What It Used to be…And It’s Gonna Be Even Better

Ars Technica presents the best look at television’s creative and technical synergy that we’ve ever seen. Don’t just read this, memorize it!

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The Trajectory of Television—Internet rebellion and hardware renaissance
by Casey Johnston

Though television has existed for well under a century, its mark on culture and society is indelible and undeniable. Last week, we described how TV got to where it is today: by traveling a winding road of antennas, black and white broadcasts, news and game shows, broadcast formats, reels, and remotes.

These days, TV as we’ve known it is facing a confusing time. After a long, comfortable, monogamous relationship between cable and satellite providers and the living room, the Internet has come at the concept of TV in full force. A rush of power has been handed back to the consumer. read article

Extra! From Matt Smith to All of Us!

Uh, Matt, we gotta talk about your hair, man...
Uh, Matt, we gotta talk about your hair, man…

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