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  1. Yeah, since he gained about 65 lbs, stopped getting facials, and using dippity-do on his graying hair, the guy's come into his own as an actor with some gravitas and a sense of humor.

     

    You know, I never really stopped to think what was different about him physically since he stopped playing leading-man roles, and I think you've a better eye for it than I do.

     

    I *do* love the new gravitas and maybe that's something we're missing among actors in his age range.

     

    He was also very very good in The Departed. Nothing really flashy, but very solid support in a role that desperately needed someone who wouldn't seem overwhelmed by all the other stars.

  2. deborah, I really enjoyed reading your opinion.

     

    I'm still not sure why people go to such extremes sometimes, tho. "Their word is not law" (Goodness Heaven whoever said it was?). "Do they deserve an exalted position"? (When did anyone offer it to them?).

     

    Someone in this thread apparently wants all of them put to sleep (whatever happened to Freedom of the Press in America?).

     

    A critic who writes about film isn't that different in a sense from those who write about theater or television. Yet somehow they seem to get the worst rap. Why? I have no idea.

     

    To me it seems very simple -- find critics whose opinions are usually fairly reliable, and I can have a good "go-to" person whenever I want to get an opinion in a jiffy. Doesn't mean I have to read 'em, just means they're another option.

  3. I'm far from an expert on copyright law, but I think montages with short clips should probably be protected. The problem is, YouTube probably doesn't want to get involved in this, which it would ultimately have to do if it came down to where to draw the line between fair use under the law and actual copyright infringement.

     

    And yes some media companies are probably being short-sighted about this, but that's kind of the corporate mentality in America today.

     

    What I'd probably do if I were one of the people making montages would be to write or call WHV and keep a record, and make a short video of that. If their response is fairly heavy-handed, disclosing it publicly (on YouTube) could result in negative publicity for them, which in turn could help them realize that what they've been doing amounts to shooting themselves on the foot!

  4. Broadband TV could be the wave of the future, it may just need a few more years... but eventually there should be more providers, since phone companies only need upgrade their lines in some areas to be able to deliver broadband TV.

     

    Here's an interesting first hand account of someone dropping cable to get broadband TV:

     

     

    Goodbye Cable TV, Hello Fiber-Optic Broadband Television

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006

    By Lance Ulanoff

     

    "You've been with us since 1994," the Cablevision operator said, querulously.

     

    "Uh-huh," I replied.

     

    "We hate to lose such a longtime customer," she continued.

     

    She sounded nice, so I assured her that it wasn't her fault that I was dropping Cablevision for my TV service in favor of Verizon's brand new FiOS TV fiber-optic TV service. We chatted a bit longer and then, as I requested, she terminated my cable service.

     

    No going back now.

     

    Not that I would want to go back. Making the move to fiber TV is one of the smartest I've made in my technical life.

     

    [...]

     

    "Cablevision has ? for too long ? treated us like the monopolistic service provider it is. I always knew I would jump at the first sign of competition. People need choices. Competition is good," I told her.

     

    "Yes, it is," she agreed.

     

    "It can only make you better."

     

    "That's true," she added, sounding less than convinced.

     

    For the whole article, go to:

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,236366,00.html

  5. Reviews in a sense aren't really that different from opinions you might get from your friends and relatives, I reckon. And I do think most people will at least occasionally want to compare opinions with other people they know about movies they've both seen. It's really not that different with critics, if you find a good one, every once in a while you may find yourself wanting to hear her/his opinion. If you find someone (be it a critic or a RL friend/relative) whose taste is usually similar to yours, there's a good chance you'll want to hear their opinion on movies you haven't seen yet.

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