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While we’re on the Wired subject, or not, as well as Internet, here is another small article about leaked pilots on the Interweb.
What interested me in this article is that, as usual, the people behind the article like to hide behind “torrent-tracking sites” to speak of illegal file sharing, when it’s obvious that they have, like all of us, downloaded shows at least once in their lives. After all, the article is from Wired!
I mean if you go to any torrent website, you’ve known damn well for over a month now that pilots, like Fringe, have been leaked; hell, there’s even some talk that J.J. himself leaked the pilot!
“The number of leaked pilots and shows is always increasing“
Thank you mister obvious. I don’t need a torrent expert to tell me that, I’ll just open my eyes.
Let’s not pretend that we’re all good little boy scouts that have never ever illegally downloaded something and also never heard of torrent websites.
Yes, “society” (and suits) frown upon downloading but if you go download illegal stuff on the net, at least have the guts to admit it instead of pretending you don’t know pilots have been leaked for over a month.

And also, let’s be honest, if it was not for pirating and Internet, Lost and Heroes would not have been huge phenomenon.
Last year, months before TF1 premiered Heroes in France, there was something called the Heroes World Tour, where the cast travelled through several cities to promote the show.
One of those stop was Paris.
I wanted to meet Jack Coleman and I knew that Heroes was very popular here in France. Keep in mind that the HWT was months before the show even premiered for the first time ever on French TV. Despite that, hundreds (if not thousands?) of people formed a giant queue in front of where the cast was supposed to show up. Long story short, I unfortunately was not able to meet Coleman (too much people in line, despite me having arrived with friends at 8AM — the signing was during the evening).
Obviously everyone of them had downloaded and watched the show beforehand.

So yes, downloading greatly helps a show nowadays and helps build its reputation.
Let’s face the future and acknowledge that the illegal leaking of shows helps build a fanbase instead of destroying one.


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As a geek, I sometimes read Wired. This month’s issue is pretty interesting as it deals with Internate “fame” (it also has as well variousHow-To s”).
Why am I talking about that you ask?
Well inside the Wired website can be found two interesting articles related to the future of entertainment, and especially TV.
You should definitely check them out.

If your geek side is thirsty for words, there’s this article and this one.

Also, for those of you watching Generation Kill and that, like me, are hitting a wall on certain words used on the show, you should definitely check out this neat glossary.


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I was going…

by Alex on July 13, 2008

in Entertainment Talk

…to talk about my life, and then I came across this piece of news.
Poor guy, he will only have $750 million, and he needs more.
Let’s give him more!
Let’s do a Dickathon to raise money for his cause (himself)!
Who’s with me?


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I am not too good with reviews as I usually don’t have much to say (unless I have much to say) so here are mini reviews of a few of this fall’s (or next year’s) pilots.

Pilots I have seen
- Fringe — Surprising “twist” ending although first hour quite plain. I’m waiting to see “what’s next”.
- Leverage — Ridiculously cool pilot.

Pilots I have read
- Dollhouse — Very Whedony dialogue, ergo, it’s awesome.
- Captain Cook’s Extraordinary Atlas — I wasn’t too interested in the concept but I must admit that Thomas Wheeler pulled it off. Pretty good pilot (given the subject) for me.
- The United States of Tara — Interesting subject and pilot that pushes us in the lives of this family. I’m anxious to find out how Toni Collette can pull the physical performances for each “character”.

If I’m not too lazy I’ll soon go read Men of a Certain Age, The Unusuals, Good Behavior and Warehouse 13 (Jaaaaanneeee!).


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