Quite often, I don't even look through the camera. I find that I get-- by forcing accidents to happen-- I have far better luck. You get a lower batting average on images, but a higher slugging percentage.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Film Directing OPS
Guy Maddin, in a great podcast interview with Rob Davis:
Friday, July 27, 2007
Irrefutable proof that baseball season is over...
...came into my possession recently. Although when I noticed the logo for the "75th Season" commemoration, I recoiled in horror. I remember being in grade school and seeing the Steelers wearing the "50 Seasons" patches during a not-terribly-distinguished season. Now I'm no mathematician, but that was twenty-five years ago.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Thinking About Where the Penguins Were a Year Ago
With regard to the fantastic news that there will be at least six more years of Sidney Crosby in my future, at the below-market rate of 8.7 M per year of the extension, I guess we should be glad he wasn't born on September 9th or October 2nd or something. Given #87's recurring number gag, I'm a little surprised they didn't wait until his birthday to announce the contract, but on the other hand, getting the deal done and making it public just a week and a half after the start of the free agent signing period is like an extra slap in the face of the Rangers and the Flyers, who both grossly overspent on free agents. For the Rangers, it was just like old times, and they'll be exactly the team I remember when they miss the playoffs next year. And apart from highlighting the lousy contracts that Scott Gomez, Chris Drury and Daniel Briere were handed, by comparison, Crosby's contract should serve as the de facto max contract for the Penguins when the time comes to re-sign the rest of the young talent. Sure, the CBA says you can get a contract equal to 20% of the salary cap, but when the league's best player is only pulling down an average of 18% (and that average should go down each year as revenues and the cap rise), it's a little tough to argue for more.
So, a year ago the team was on the block, had no arena deal, was coming off a terrible non-playoff season and was breaking in a first-time GM with a coach he didn't hire. Today the team is off the market, the State just passed the spending bill for the new arena, they turned in the second-highest points turnaround in league history and the GM just extended the coach another year (this counts as job security in the NHL). Yeah, things have changed.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
June, 2007 Film Viewings
June 1: Murder (Polanski short)
June 2: Teeth Smile (Polanski short)
Knocked Up
June 3: Break Up the Dance (Polanski short)
June 4: Two Men and a Wardrobe (Polanski short)
June 5: Le Rayon Vert
June 16: Frantic
June 18: Babel
June 23: Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer
June 28: Electra Glide in Blue
June 29: Ratatouille
June 2: Teeth Smile (Polanski short)
Knocked Up
June 3: Break Up the Dance (Polanski short)
June 4: Two Men and a Wardrobe (Polanski short)
June 5: Le Rayon Vert
June 16: Frantic
June 18: Babel
June 23: Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer
June 28: Electra Glide in Blue
June 29: Ratatouille
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