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so i liked benjamin button, but….

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It’s long, knew that going in… but overall it was pretty much along my expectations.. Watch it ere if you cant wait.

he starts off young

Cate is amazing in it… but nothing new there.

dance dance

Brad acts well, but well David Fincher is the real star, just to watch him direct, he could make a film called Eight as a sequel to Se7en or Fight Club 2 and I’d pay money, or even The Game Part 2 with Michael Douglas and Gary Oldman doing dialogue in a New York Platinum Club.

cate appears. click for torrent.

Anyway Benjamin Button, it looked amazing, and it wasn’t too boring, but get a torrent of it, and take a date to Slumdog Millionaire, it’s the money movie, although I’m about to watch The Wrestler so making this a quick post (more Benjamin Button pix over at my flickr), and Im pretty sure Doubt will be awesome.

purty couple

benjamin_button + the_wrestler hit net faster than facebook

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It’s not just google, the monopolist that would benefit from having parts of the facebook social graph ala the news feed indexable, and then usable in consumer search and enterprise intelligence/syndication offers via TechCrunch : “Yet making Facebook’s News feed searchable (on Google) would go a long way towards realizing the dream of social search. The Facebook feed already aggregates what my friends are doing not just on Facebook but all across the Web (Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, Digg, etc.). It’s like Friendfeed in this respect, but with many more users.”

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In Good News, both The Wrestler (imdb 8.8/10), and Curious Case of Benjamin Button (imdb 8.7/10) (watch webstream of BB ere) are out, so other than Doubt (imdb 8.1/10), by tomorrow I will have seen all the ‘major‘ films of significance! Ignore the design + join for free the not Dodgy fast Movie Hogs to see both. (Benjamin Button torrent ere; Wrestler ere)

Click on Marisa Tomei + Join Site for Wrestler Torrent

Grab Slumdog Millionaire FilmCouch + Creative Screenwriting Podcasts

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Django Aware have got some pretty good points on Indian outsourcing for the Django/Ruby interested : “Remove references to quality, focus on incurred cost of outsourcing. Quality is difficult to quantify and easy to debate. When frameworks like Django or Ruby On Rails effectively reduce core project development (coding) significantly enough, periphery project costs grow in proportion. Communication can become the bottle neck, for example. A time zone difference of a few hours (8 - 12 in the case of US to India) means project decisions have a significant lag. Over the phone or email communications are not as effective as face to face time, especially with cultural and language differences. Even with highly experienced staff the cost of doing business time zones apart is higher than face to face.”

Click to get Slumdog Millionaire Screener ere.

Click to get Slumdog Millionaire Screener ere.

Listening to : A fantastic podcast exploring the inspiration of a hyperfrenetic Bombay India of 19m people for Slumdog Millionaire*, and the outsourcing centres as one of the myriad of extreme modern Indian class levels with a podcast by Jeff Goldsmith of Creative Screenwriting Magazine interviewing screenwriter Simon Beaufoy about Slumdog Millionaire, if there is only one film u see this summer, u must see this one (unless its The Wrestler) Subscribe to the Screenwriter podcast, also just listened to their interview with Charlie Kaufmann on Synecdoche (Karina Longworth review ere), who amazingly even after writing Being John Malkovich, couldnt get distribution for his directorial debut. Listening to the podcast, u dont feel as bad as an entrepreneur who cant close finance. If the writer of Malkovich cant, then wow. Grab their feed its awesome to dump into yer ipod for summer listening. Also can any1 recommend an ipodcatcher client ala ipodder lemon I used years ago.. I dont like Itunes either autograbbing new episodes or u having to manually grab each one… I need something in the middle with a bit more control. Also grab the FilmCouch podcast on Slumdog + Benjamin Button (subscribe to this feed) who will be going to head to head, along with The Wrestler for Best Picture at the Oscars most likely.

IMDB Benjamin Button Link 8.7/10 Wow. Click.

IMDB Benjamin Button Link 8.7/10 Wow. Click.


* Fascinating Tidbit of the day I got from listening to the Slumdog + Syndedoche podcasts + discussions about funding/distribution : While Charlie Kaufmann couldnt get distribution/had challenges getting any funding as well - Slumdog Millionaire - was bankrolled early and funding not a problem due to the production company being the owner and sitting on piles of residual cashflow from the Indian Who Wants to be a Millionaire, which is the central plot device of the movie. Once they read the script (which they liked) the icing on the cake was the “product placement” of the show. Oh the delicious irony.

benjamin button gettn some o$car buzz

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Slashfilm.com are running the numbers on the The Curious Case of Benjamin Button to win Oscar Best Picture ; “MARLEY & ME surprises with All-Time Christmas Day opening best $13.9M and $53.8M is possible for 4 days!; BENJAMIN BUTTON strong #2 with about $11.1M & targets $45.3M by Monday!.. Benjamin Button will do very steady business over the next 11 days, and the spectacularly-reviewed film will likely have $100M-$105M in the bank by the end of next weekend.. Only 2 of the last 11 Best Picture winners have failed to break through the $100M barrier, including last year’s Coen Brothers thriller No Country For Old Men;Academy Awards voters, whether they admit it or not, love big blockbusters, and after last year’s terrible Oscar broadcast ratings, there will be a strong yet silent, push to recognize films that movie-goers all over the country have seen. Benjamin Button is now likely to fit the bill nicely.”

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BEST PICTURE WINNERS (Domestic US $M)

2008 – No Country For Old Men - $74.2M
2007 – The Departed - $132.3M
2006 – Crash - $54.5M
2005 – Million Dollar Baby - $100.5M
2004 – Lord of the Rings: Return of the King - $377M
2003 – Chicago - $170.6M
2002 – A Beautiful Mind - $170.7M
2001 – Gladiator - $187.7M
2000 – American Beauty - $130M
1999 – Shakespeare in Love - $100.3M
1998 – Titanic - $600.7M

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