why Johnny Depp’s Tonto is not a Native American Jack Sparrow (and other adventures in social networking)
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
Is it the Internet making it easier for existing fans to share their passion, and hence grow the fandom? Or is there something inherent in the new Doctor Who that is suddenly appealing to more Americans?
Are you watching Doctor Who in the U.S.? Are you watching it after downloading it from iTunes? If so, you’re not alone.
Do you get as much enjoyment out of FlickFilosopher.com over the course of a month as you get out of a single can of Coke? If you don’t, then what are you doing here?
The first Ghost Rider was awful, but this one might not be so bad, if Neveldine and Taylor bring their Crank insanity…
Last weekend when I was goofing around with my iTunes collection (warning: do not attempt unless you’re prepared to be up all night), it occurred to me that perhaps the most romantic pop song ever might be the early Hall & Oates hit “Wait for Me”…
When I was a kid, I used to stay up all night listening to the radio. iTunes makes this even more dangerous today…
In Dublin in the late 1970s, a bunch of guys who fancied being rock stars even though they couldn’t play a lick of music formed two bands that developed a friendly rivalry. One of those bands went on to become U2. This is the story of the other band.
Plus: You will not be able to avoid having Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding soundtrack downloaded into your brain…