Introducing: Buzz and Nemo!



A couple of friends of mine care for and foster dogs. This weekend, we got to meet their newest buddies, two pitbulls named Buzz and Nemo! Buzz is the tiger-colored one and Nemo is the grey puppy, so aptly named because he has a shorter “lucky” paw. Check out the photos below!
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Browncoats Forever


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As a massive fan of Joss Whedon’s space western series “Firefly,” I’ve always coveted Mal’s pistol from the series. Recently I pulled the trigger (pun intended) on buying it, and the hand-crafted stunt replica arrived from QMX yesterday. Here are some shots of my shiny new gun. And yes, if you were wondering, I did run around my house yelling “I aim to misbehave” immediately after opening the box.

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5 Films for St. Patrick’s Day



In honor of St. Patrick’s Day and the celebration of everything green, here’s a list of some Irish-inspired movies that will get you into the spirit of the holiday or the spirit of simply having a good time.
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14 Valentine’s Day Movies Everyone Can Love



Just in time for Valentine’s Day, check out a list of ten films that everyone (yes, guys and girls alike) can enjoy.
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Eight Holiday Inspired Films You Should Watch



For Halloween, I blogged about some scary films that everyone should check out in the spirit of Halloween. For the winter holidays, I thought I would do the same and share some holiday-inspired films.
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Social Media: Key Factors of a Viral Video


The last time I blogged about viral videos, I examined the different types of viral videos that existed in the digital domain (Recap here). This time, I’m going to explore what it is (specifically the key elements) that helps a video go viral.
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Some Photos from Our Visit to 20th Century Fox Studios!


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While visiting the Fox lot yesterday, I managed to snap a few photographs. Many of my favorite television shows are filmed there: “How I Met Your Mother,” “Bones,” “Modern Family,” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” To say I was pretty excited would be an understatement.
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For Lovers Only: How to Make a Movie with No Budget



Normally for a film to succeed in Hollywood it needs a pretty sizable budget. That’s the generally-accepted Hollywood method of making a film. Gather together a large sum of money to hire A-list stars, create expensive sets, and most importantly, to secure advertising space on every medium possible (television, print, billboards) so they can get audiences to watch the film in theaters. However, with the price of digital camcorders and still cameras that shoot video decreasing with every passing year, as well as the methods of distribution changing, the generally accepted (read: traditional) way of making a film is slowly being replaced. Now, filmmakers have the ability and flexibility to create the movies they want to create, without having to go through the studios and executives who would prefer to make money rather than make art. “For Lovers Only” is one example of this new method of filmmaking. And with the film’s success ($200,000 in profits within the first month of release alone), this method may be something worth looking at.
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Film Review: For Lovers Only



It’s a rare occurrence in Hollywood for a no-budget film to make it and receive some sort of recognition. It’s an even rarer occurrence for it to actually make a profit. Yet “For Lovers Only,” an Independent film by Mark and Michael Polish (“Twin Falls, Idaho”; “The Astronaut Farmer”) has accomplished both of that, and more. Released in July, the film raked in approximately $200,000 in profits within the first few weeks alone (via The Wrap). A truly impressive feat for a film made in 12 days with a zero-dollar budget (literally) and only a DSLR Canon 5D Mark II. But more on the success of its marketing strategy in next week’s blog post; this week’s blog post analyzes the film itself.
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Top 10 Scary Films You Should Watch For Halloween


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Halloween is a time for thrills and scares, a time when your heart pounds in your chest and adrenaline pumps through your veins. Here’s a list of 10 films (in no particular order) that should serve to scare the living daylights out of you. Just make sure you don’t watch them all at once.
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