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Oscar Preview and the 2010 Lineup with Cole Abaius of FilmSchoolRejects

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So if you want to know who’s going to win an Oscar — whether you just love film, or if like me you’re a gambling addict trying to recover from betting the Over on the Super Bowl with desperate prop bets on stars of the screen — you should always turn to an expert. Cole Abaius of Film School Rejects is not just an expert, but a DOCTOR and an expert. He tells us what’s going to happen, and what films he’s excited about for 2010, in our latest podcast, brought to you by The New Ledger’s EDGE.

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You can subscribe to our podcasts — most of which, we’ll concede, are a little more serious than this one — by following this link, or go here for iTunes. We hope you enjoy the show. Below the fold is a list of the Oscar nominees for 2010, since we discuss them at length.

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Edgecast: Pop Culture Loves Your Ears

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Inaugural Edition

Inaugural Edition

So maybe you’ve heard our daily Coffee and Markets podcasts over at The New Ledger and BigGovernment, but nothing can prepare you for our first Edgecast, which brings you all the excitement of Edge in impressive audio form!

For the inaugural edition of this inventively-named podcast, it’s my pleasure to chat with Cole Abaius of FilmSchoolRejects. Cole’s a smart guy, and he’s seen more movies than just about anyone. So he seemed a good voice to respond to this controversy-sparking piece in the Wall Street Journal by David Thomson on the “Death of Method Acting,” which basically argued that Frank Langella is the biggest trendsetter in acting today. I asked Cole: is method acting really dead? Can a style of acting die? What does that even mean? And he answered, with bonus Richard Milhous Nixon references.

We hope you find our first Edgecast interesting listening while you slack off from work.

January 20‚ 2009

Concerned With Facebook Privacy?

There are tools to help if you are concerned with Facebook privacy. And if you were unsure you should be concerned with your privacy on Facebook. The CNN SciTechBlog highlights four of them. Why can’t Google and Facebook chill out a little and not be so concerned with knowing every detail about us in order to monetize every penny they can. Clam down, guys,  we just want to use the damn internet. If we want to buy something we’ll let you know.

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Zombie Awareness Month?

So we can just make up awareness months now? The Zombie Research Society has dubbed May ‘Zombie Awareness Month,’ and it doesn’t appear to be a joke, maybe. You are encouraged to wear a gray ribbon to signify your awareness of zombies for the month of May. This can not be real. On their website they offer a lifetime membership in the society for $25. This is ingeniously crazy. I totally just liked the ZRS on FB.

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The NFL Throwing TV Elbows

Is the NFL a television juggernaut or what? NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said ratings are up 30% from last year’s draft. Thursday night was the first ever NFL draft in prime time, and the major networks will have to take notice when the official ratings come out. Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com reports the league is declaring last night’s first round a success and speculates the draft in prime time will most likely become a yearly tradition. Next year I am predicting there will be a lot of reruns aired against the draft if the networks are smart… which they aren’t.

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