What’s so great about Macs?

 

On this weeks podcast we ran out of time to talk about this article from The Sydney Morning Herald, but it was interesting to all the Apple people out there. Read the full article at the link below.

Everyone has a different story for what got them hooked. Maybe it was the sonorous chord when you booted your PowerBook for the first time.

Or perhaps it hit you when you encountered the Bondi blue plastic of the iMac. But for most of us, it hit in 2001.

That sleek, white case, the sensual click when you spun the wheel. That wonderful bond between the greyscale screen and your 5 gigabytes of music. It was the original iPod, and you were chasing the Apple.

It may surprise some younger readers to know that there was a time when Apple products were neither everywhere nor cool.

Source: Sydney Morning Herald
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Producers Say No To Jurassic Park 4

Producers Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy just revealed at today’s junket for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button that plans have fallen through for a fourth entry in the “Jurassic Park” franchise.
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No Sin City Sequel for Mickey Rourke?

A couple days ago, MTV’s Splash Page chatted up actor Mickey Rourke at a party for Fox Seachlight and the results of that discussion (which you can read here) seemed to indicate that both Frank Miller and Mickey were ready to go on the long-delayed Sin City 2.

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Four Holidays – A Geek Review

An upwardly mobile urban couple who live for the moment and themselves have to face Christmas with the relatives. Sound familiar? It should, it is the plot-line from dozens of comedies and dramas over the years. The fact that we are in very familiar territory is not the issue, this is Christmas time and we like movies about going home for the holidays … don’t we? Judging by the box office takings of this little film, the answer is, yes.

Now that we have the issue of originality out of the way, what is this film actually like? It is a fun Drama/comedy about discovering who we really are and what is really important in life to you.

Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn play the couple in this bitter/sweet Christmas drama, yes I said drama that has some very funny moments. They are a self centered, self obsessed couple who regularly lie to their respective families so they can get out the holidays. This year they are caught out on their lie by some unfortunately timed fog and they are forced to visit their families for Christmas. The trouble is, they both come from broken homes so they have to visit all four parents separately. On a side note, Australian distributors have made a huge mistake changing the title of this film, the original US title, Four Christmases, suits the film so much better.

This is a film that has been heavily marketed as a comedy, I think this is a little off kilter as the film really is a drama that happens to have a lot of humorous moments. This is a plus to the film as it allows us to get a little feeling into the proceedings and Reese handles this well, you can see the day building on her and the realisation that her life is missing something. Vince doesn’t fare so well, unfortunately. He is basically playing the same character he played in Wedding Crashers and Dodgeball, which in those films worked so well, here he feels shallow and a little out of place. Ultimately, by the films end, we have seen Reese’s character grow but Vince’s character arc is not entirely believable.

The support cast is excellent, particularly Jon Favreau as Vince’s brother. He has taken a little time away from his directing career (he made Iron Man) to play this truly horrid redneck, tailer trash character. He is a joy. Also interesting is the choice of casting a veteran actor in the role of each parent. Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Robert Duvall and Jon Voight all look like they are having a great time in this film. 

When all is said and done, Four Holidays, is a fun film that is entertaining but nothing really special. It is a good way to pass some time and get a nice warm holiday glow. However, I do have to say that this film is perfectly suited to DVD and I am not really sure I would recommend it as a full priced movie ticket.

Sunny von Bulow Has Died After Years in Coma

Did you see the 1990 Barbet Schroeder film, Reversal of Fortune starring Glen Close and Jeremy Irons? If you did, you might be interested to know that Sunny von Bulow passed away.

The Guardian wrote: After almost three decades in a coma, the wife of British society figure Claus von Bulow died yesterday aged 76. The heiress Martha von Bulow, who was also known as ‘Sunny’, died at a nursing home in New York.

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Will Smith Talks I Am Legend Prequel

Director Francis Lawrence confirmed to ShockTillYouDrop.com over the summer that plans were in the work for an I Am Legend Prequel , and now Will Smith is speaking out about the story.
Source: comingsoon.net
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