Justin Timberlake, who played that Napster guy in that Facebook movie, is now promoting the new Myspace (and other adventures in social networking)
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
I look forward to the sequel debating the existence or nonexistence of Valhalla, and just how many enemies one must slaughter in battle in order to be granted admission and hence party with Odin for all eternity.
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
What do you think? Is the Doctor a humanist hero, and/or an icon of atheism? (Paul F. Cockburn at The Freethinker thinks so…)
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw this weekend…
Stephen Kelly in the Guardian thinks so. I’m not so sure…
Anwar al-Awlaki was Muslim and brown, and he said bad things about the U.S., and hence he was scary and automatically guilty of something so terrible that the otherwise sacred Constitution could be ignored.
There’s tons of delicious suspense of the horror-flick variety to be had in writer-director André Øvredal’s mockumentary, and plenty of Spielbergian shock-awe, but what makes it one of the most satisfying examples of found-footage flicks yet is its observational, journalistic ethos.