Articles Archive for February 2010
Last night Kevin Smith decided he was wronged by Southwest Air and took a hatchet to them via Twitter. Apparently, from his side of the story, he was asked to purchase a second seat because of his size, after already being seated. I have empathy for the embarrassment he may have felt and not being there I can’t say if it was handled properly or not, but I do agree with the policy of having people who are too large for one seat pay for two. When I fly with my son, who is still eligible to ride on a lap, I buy a seat for him. Why? Because I feel it is completely inconsiderate to have someone sit next to me…
Today’s pictures from the Red Carpet of the Sunset on the Beach Lost Season 6 Premiere are of actor Ken Leung (Miles Straume). Special thanks to Cesar Altamirano of Onigun.com for once again sharing his work with us.
If you’d like to join in our discussion for What Kate Does, you can do so right here.
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FlashForward, the show that both the network and fans hoped would fill the gap from Lost’s impending end has simply failed to do so. Following on from what I will concede was a spectacular pilot, the show failed to perform on even close to that standard in the following episodes, with acting and plot both sub standard in a show which hoped to gain a large following.
It hemorrhaged viewers like there was no tomorrow, and it wasn’t long before Showrunner Mark Guggenheim stood down, leaving David Goyer in charge of the reins.
After the show went on its midseason hiatus writers room trouble has delayed its come back, and today Goyer himself has stood down as show runner, without an official announcement on…
In honor of last night’s Lost episode “What Kate Does,” today’s pictures from the Red Carpet of the Sunset on the Beach Lost Season 6 Premiere are of actor Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen). Special thanks to Cesar Altamirano of Onigun.com for once again sharing his work with us.
If you’d like to join in our discussion for What Kate Does, then hop on over here and let us know what you thought about the episode.
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Today’s pictures from the Red Carpet of the Sunset on the Beach Lost Season 6 Premiere are of actor Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus). Special thanks to Cesar Altamirano of Onigun.com for once again sharing his work with us.
Check back into YuBlog.org later this evening to join in our discussion post about tonight’s episode of Lost, titled What Kate Does. Also be sure to visit again tomorrow to see which actor we’ll feature exclusive photos of next.
Editor’s Note: We don’t mind anyone using these pictures as long as you please link back to YuBlog.org and give the image credit to Cesar Altamirano of onigun.com.
Today’s pictures from the Red Carpet of the Sunset on the Beach Lost Season 6 Premiere are of actor Jorge Garcia (Hugo “Hurley” Reyes). Special thanks to Cesar Altamirano of Onigun.com for once again sharing his work with us.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s exclusive shots with another actor from Lost.
Editor’s Note: We don’t mind anyone using these pictures as long as you please link back to YuBlog.org and give the image credit to Cesar Altamirano of onigun.com.
The Apple iPad, what is it good for? The haters say absolutely nothing, the fanboys say it’s the second coming. The following is my quasi-subjective, under-informed prognostications of what exactly the iPad is good for.
Reading: The iPad appears to be the ideal device to revive the dying newspaper and magazine industry, assuming a decent percentage of the market buys it. The New York Times app, as seen on Steve Jobs‘ keynote, looks very slick. I don’t read the paper, but I might if it wasn’t actually on paper. Newspapers and magazines that incorporate video on an iPad seems like a clear win to me.
eBooks (or iBooks in this case) is a big selling point of the device. So far, I’m not…
