Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Christian Louboutin Shoes



This Christian Louboutin black leather bootie is interesting aesthetically, in my opinion. The name of the creation, however, is another story. They've christened it: "Miss Fred Tacco."

One can only imagine how the other shoes are bullying it for having that appellation.




graph per manolo show blog

Fact of the Day: Movie Piracy

The three countries in which the movie piracy losses to U.S. studios were highest were not East Asian countries, and two of them were not developing countries: Mexico, the United Kingdom, and France accounted for over $1.2 billion in lost revenues, or 25% of the non-U.S. total – and slightly less than the U.S. total of $1.3 billion.




per MR

Ed Burns: First Director to Launch Film on iTunes



About his decision to release his new film “Purple Violets” on iTunes instead of the big silver screen, Ed Burns observes the following:

"You don't need to be sitting in a massive theater to experience two people sitting on a park bench trying to figure their lives out.…A lot of my stuff you could almost listen to it as an audio play, there's so much wall-to-wall dialogue."

Reading the news this morning I was mildly entertained by how Burns’ innovative cinematic and commercial approach to film was discussed by David Sarno of the LA Times.

It’s interesting, I think, how people’s computer and gadget choices seem to reduce them to certain cultural clichés. Hmm. You’re a Mac user, you must be one of ‘those’ people. If nothing else, such speech is entertaining. To me, at least. This is what Sarno wrote when informing us of Ed Burns’ iTune release of “Purple Violets” and Apple’s involvement in distributing it.

“…you can see why Apple liked the film. Its mix of wealthy young lawyers and wealthy young artists, and its unending string of plush cribs, seems well suited to the company's carefully cultivated aesthetic -- you know, artsy and hip, but with a dash of world domination. "Is that the ideal way you'd want someone to watch your film?" said Burns of the new iPod. "No. But does it look pretty" -- uh, darn -- "good?"”

Anyway, be that as it may, I'm looking forward to Ed Burns new project and the small screen of the iPod won't be a spatial adjustment at all. Bigger is not always better.


graph per iTunes