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Meet the blokes hosting Top Gear in the U.S. {Autoblog}

Jan 19th 2006 9:48PM Well, that's just craptastic.
Just when you get a great automotive show on TV, some idiot producer goes and f***s the whole thing up. I hope whoever responsible for the change in hosts reads forums/blogs like this and realizes the mistake they made...

[Not TiVoSafe] Dakar Rally - Stage 4 {Autoblog}

Jan 4th 2006 4:58PM Ditto on the OLN coverage. The first year I watched the complete Dakar Rally was it's last year on Speed Channel. Sure this year's OLN coverage is better than last year's, but that's comparing something to basically nothing.

I don't care for the speed limits. Though it's hard to argue after last year's tragedies...

Does anyone have a link to sites with torrents for the Aussie or Brit coverage?

Monday Morning Poll: Those perfect musical moments {Cinematical}

Sep 26th 2005 2:34PM Hands down, without-a-doubt, the best scene to music is the beach invasion in Apocalypse Now. The pairing with Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" is perfect. Tarentino mentioned it as one of his all-time favorite scenes during an interview with Charlie Rose and one can definitely see why. I also must mention just about any movie by Stanley Kubrick. He was a pioneer in the use of music in films. Kubrick was probably the millionth director to put music to film, but he was the first to give it a central role. The manner in which he used the waltz in "2001: A Space Odyssey" and Beethoven's 5th in "Full Metal Jacket" blew the collective mind of audiences and I don't think Hollywood was ever the same again. Sadly, I'm not sure if we'll see such mastery from another director (thankfully, some are close to Mr. Kubrick's proficiency).

Do Jujubes have a place in home theaters? {Engadget HD}

Sep 20th 2005 7:45PM Sure, movie theaters will decrease in number but will they really go the way of the Dodo bird? As DVD sales increase and box office numbers decline, movie theaters will dwindle down to an elite few. Those that remain will be the IMAX and Cinerama-sized screens that can offer viewers an experience better than any home theater. As great as HD screens are, nothing quite compares to a six story Neo or Harry Potter.

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