Archive for May, 2008

Seen Reading's new home

May 22, 2008 in Books

I’ve been a big fan of Julie Wilson’s Seen Reading project The Friends of Eddie Coyle hd from its early days (I think I may’ve been one of the first people to write about it actually).

For those of you unfamiliar with the project. Julie peeks around and sees what people are reading, extrapolates where they are in the book and proceeds to excerpt a bit of it. It’s somewhere between a missed connection on Craigslist and stream of consciousness poetry.

download Pet Sematary dvd

Trois 3: The Escort trailer

Beneath the Planet of the Apes

Cinderella Man divx

The Boys from Brazil

Well the project has a new online home complete with podcast, so now you can hear Ms. Wilson read those said excerpts.

A Guide for the Married Man film

Frost/Nixon divx

Mirrors psp

Congrats Julie!

I know what I'm reading this summer

May 18, 2008 in Books

It’s not like I have any more time because it’s summer. In fact, I’m probably going to end up with less time because of a bunch of new projects I’m planning on starting up. BUT I’m going to ponder a summer reading list anyway:

Fiction:

Girls Fall Down, Maggie Helwig

Patti Smith: Dream of Life ipod Tree of Smoke, Denis Johnson

The Savage Detectives

The Curse of El Charro movie

, Roberto Bolano

The Tigger Movie movie

Stunt, Claudia Dey

Thief of Hearts

Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe

Non Fiction:

Branding New York Mr. St. Nick hd

My 5 Wives video

, Miriam Greenberg

The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein (I know, late to the party)

This Is My Country, What’s Yours: Literary Atlas of Canada, Noah Richler

Nothing But the Truth psp

The Missouri Breaks The Argument: Billionaires, Bloggers, and the Battle to Remake Democratic Politics, Matt Bai (I’m kind of looking forward to the chaos that will be the Democratic Convention in August)

Cassandras Dream film

Subways on the brain

May 14, 2008 in Uncategorized

Two interesting things about subways that I found online. The first is an amazing piece of reportage from New York magazine on subway trackworkers in that city:

That Old Feeling trailer Repairing and maintaining the city’s 660 miles of subway tracks—while avoiding the third rail and dodging 400-ton trains—is not an easy task. There have been at least 230 employee fatalities since 1946. In the last decade alone, ten subway workers have been killed. Thomas DeStefano and Samuel McPhaul were electrocuted by the third rail. The A train slammed into Christopher Bonaparte; a 3 train killed Joy Antony while he was testing a signal light north of 96th Street; an E train came around a curve and plowed into Kurien Baby, who was trying to put a warning light in a tunnel near Canal Street. In 2004, Harold Dozier was retrieving flags that had been set up to warn motormen about workers on the tracks when the B train slammed into him.

That’s one a year folks! I know the NYC system is huge but… wow!

The second odd subway thing I found is this twisted ad campaign from Washington D.C.’s subway that tries to discourage jumpers.

The Bridge of San Luis Rey dvdrip

Dead Air divx Exit10′s “Life is Fun” campaign for Washington, DC METRO gives commuters games like hopscotch and I Spy to pass the time. The message: “Life is fun. Keep on living. Use caution around the tracks.”

Yes, because when I’m completely ready to give up on life because of my shitty job and my soul-crushing loneliness, a little hopscoth will totally help.

Addendum: OK, I have to admit the ‘I Spy’ game is quite adorable. Gawker has it here and I’m gonna steal it.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Mulligans buy

Farce of the Penguins psp

The Lost Samaritan dvdrip

If you’re curious #7 (Takes Karaoke too seriously) and #4 (Secretly loves kittens) are totally about me.

Although I kind of think #20 (Is too old to be living with their parents) will totally push some sullen 20-something over the edge and on to the tracks. Good going DC Metro, good going.

buy The Color of Money