Movies: Lost in Translation, The Station Agent, Pieces of April, Whale Rider, LOTR.
Music: Verve Remixed 2, Goldfrapp, The Postal Service, New Pornographers, Massive Attack, Groove Armada, Johnny Marr (and probably lots that I missed - any suggestions?)
Tech: Nokia 3650, Bluetooth, iTunes, Final Cut Pro 4, Soundtrack, Panther.
House: New bathroom, reshingled garage, re-done basement.
Health: All good here and with family.
Love: Meghan.
Everybody just went to bed and I'm in my old bedroom hiding under the covers with my 3650 phone and blogging about it and i can't stop giggling about it and i am afraid i will give myself away but they probably don't think i am that big of a geek so i am safe and can wish everyone a merry christmas. So... Have yourself a happy holiday!!
posted by jeremy at 12:01 AM | comments (4)One of the many reasons I've been so busy: a new cell phone. The Nokia 3650 to be exact. Camera and video phone. See a recent phonecam image over on the left side of the main page (will move to right eventually). Big manual, tons of features. Yes, it can receive a fax. Speakerphone. Infrared. Bluetooth. Internet. Email. IM. Games. GameBoy games (sweet). SMS. MMS. J2ME. Memory Card. Yeah, basically this little bar of electronic soap has more power, RAM and features than my old Amiga 500. With a 128 Meg memory card, this thing can hold over 2,400 pictures. And it was free (after rebates), too. I was really wanting the Nokia 6600, but at a cost of $500 the choice was pretty easy to make -- go with the 3650. And you're gonna want to visit this set of links, trust me:
http://www.angelfire.com/pro/nokia3650/
http://my-symbian.com/main/index3.php?cat=3
http://www.mobilewhack.com/
http://www.textamerica.com/
http://www.ploggle.com/
http://www.phlog.net/
http://www.gameloft.com/
http://www.midlet-review.com/
http://www.rowlff.de/simsi/
http://web.vee.net/projects/azure/download.html
http://freenetworks.org/~mattw/badsoftware/phonecam/
http://www.blogplanet.net/index.shtml
http://www.rawthought.com/projects/kablog/
Two things about
that: first, satellite internet even though it was a first effort, dish network and we were two whiteys who admittedly mengumalogy didn't know as much about rap (the directv history, methodology, the deliverance, loan even) as about a lot of other music satellite tv - we practiced several flows over mortgage the track before we actually recorded online poker the raps - the finished product was cialis surprisingly credible
I've got no idea what the hell this is, but watch it and see if you don't laugh. Or cry. Or get really really really confused.
posted by jeremy at 10:06 AM | comments (1)I've been lax about posting information about my latest flickers, sorry. I've finished three more short movies and they're all online for your viewing pleasure. Wanderlust. Gravity. And the newest, Arctic.
posted by jeremy at 09:35 AM | comments (2)Ok, I've said it twice already this year (or should have): I've just seen a most remarkable and kick-ass film! "The Station Agent" is a beautiful, honest, un-contrived, funny, intelligent, very well-done film and I highly recommend you rush out and see it immediately. Peter Dinklage, Bobby Cannavale and Patricia Clarkson (also in "Pieces of April" and last year's best film, "Far From Heaven" and one day she'll be in one of my movies) are great. Don't even close your web browser - run now!
PS - the other two are "Lost in Translation" and "Pieces of April"
Yes, Elvis is in the blog. Although Meg claims that it really says Elvis is in the BLDG (ie: building), I'm fairly certain it says blog.
posted by jeremy at 08:11 AM | comments (5)