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Being a sucker for a good soap opera-style whodunnit, I started watching EastEnders around Christmas. Unfortunately I'm about 2 weeks behind, so I have several episodes to catch up on before I can get to today's big reveal of who killed Archie Mitchell. Unless they've amped up the clues, though, it seems like a complete toss up, since half the characters had the means, motive, and opportunity. Either way, I'm really enjoying Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell.
A few quick links:
Chuck Tyron -- Tarantino: The Author as Cinematic Database: "But with the rise of the film blogosphere and crowdsourced fan sites, such as IMDB.com, what has changed is that audiences are now collectively unpacking cult and/or auteur-based films in such exhaustive detail that every scene in a Tarantino movie is now subject to the wider database and collective knowledge of a massive film audience."
Graeme McMillan @ io9 -- DC's New Bosses on Making DC the Best Again [interview]. Frankly, I am less than enthused at naming Geoff Johns their new Chief Creative Officer, as Blackest Night epitomizes everything I dislike about the current state of Big Two superhero comics.
Museum of Modern Celebrity Tweets (via Lost At E Minor): celebrity tweets, illustrated weekly.
A few quick links:
Chuck Tyron -- Tarantino: The Author as Cinematic Database: "But with the rise of the film blogosphere and crowdsourced fan sites, such as IMDB.com, what has changed is that audiences are now collectively unpacking cult and/or auteur-based films in such exhaustive detail that every scene in a Tarantino movie is now subject to the wider database and collective knowledge of a massive film audience."
Graeme McMillan @ io9 -- DC's New Bosses on Making DC the Best Again [interview]. Frankly, I am less than enthused at naming Geoff Johns their new Chief Creative Officer, as Blackest Night epitomizes everything I dislike about the current state of Big Two superhero comics.
Museum of Modern Celebrity Tweets (via Lost At E Minor): celebrity tweets, illustrated weekly.
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I was briefly flummoxed last week by receiving autonotifications informing me that I've now become one of the lucky ~60,000 people that Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag from The Hills are "following" on Twitter. I thought we were supposed to be watching them, not the other way around!
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