HBO: The beauty of the closing credits music

Jul 13, 2010. What I enjoy, particularly, about the closing credits/music to HBO shows, is it's ability to snap you out of the story in an abrupt fashion.
Filed under: Music, Reviews, Television

TV series review: Dexter, Season 4

Jul 13, 2010. This was probably my least favorite season - I think because knowing who the "final kill" was early on did not allow for any major revelation towards the end.
Filed under: Reviews, Television

Friday Night Lights - season 3 finale

Jun 17, 2010. I have just finished season 3. Please no spoilers about season 4 - I will get to that eventually.
Filed under: Television, Reviews

LOST hype not enough to convince me to resume watching

May 27, 2010. Unfortunately, I don't know if such subdued impressions on the ending are convincing enough for me to continue watching season 3, and the rest of the series.
Filed under: Television, Opinions

Friday Night Lights - how the music makes it special

Jan 12, 2009. Although a great show overall - what really makes Friday Night Lights special is the soundtrack.
Filed under: Television, Football, Music | 1 comment

Why I don't care for HD

Dec 01, 2008. Convenience is more important to me than quality.
Filed under: Television, HD | 1 comment

Options for TV content

Apr 04, 2008. In most cases, optical media is still the most flexible, portable, and commercial-free way of watching TV or movies.
Filed under: Television, Content, Video, Movies

How 24 might have appeared in 1994

Dec 09, 2007. What would 24 be like without cell phones, or the ability to transmit any piece of information to tiny wireless devices in a matter of seconds?
Filed under: Gag, Technology, Television

FOX can die a bloody death

Oct 26, 2007. Their goal is to completely strip each sport of it's essence, and present it in their over-dramatized, under-appreciative, biased manner.
Filed under: Advertising, Rants, Sports, Television | 1 comment

NBC and DRM

Sep 06, 2007. NBC has it backwards. Instead of thinking about it's viewers first, they are thinking of DRM first, and how they can apply the heaviest choke-hold on customers.
Filed under: Amazon, Apple, DRM, Legal, Television