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For the third year in a row, I have attended a monster truck really.

Yes yes, laugh if you must. But they’re strangely entertaining, and quite affordable ($12 this year, less than in the past). The audience is often more entertaining than the show itself.

This is the same monster truck show I’ve seen each year. I think they really do fancy themselves as a companion to pro wrestling. There are ‘Quad Wars’ in between monster truck events; 4 wheeler races between two opposing teams. The team names magically change depending on the city you’re in. Last night we were treated to Pittsburgh vs. Boston. I guess since the Patriots beat the Steelers, we have a rivalry or something.

Despite some scripted fights, Pittsburgh’s captain getting run over, and dramtic Boston comebacks, Pittsburgh managed to eek out a victory in a special overtime challenge. Yes, it is as ridiculous as it sounds.

Oh, and we also got to see a ‘battle’ between the two worst transformers ever.

Some pictures of the whole “Monster Jam” are here. I might put up some of the videos I took later.

And check out the year in pictures for the highlight of the show: The Safe Auto truck flipping over. Take that, annoying car insurance commercials!

Skype me

I’ve got Skype set up as an experiment and part of a larger project. It’s a pretty cool looking internet telephony program. Free calls between people with the program, low charges for calling a standard phone number. If you feel like talking with me, my handle is: Chad.Haefele

It seems to work pretty well so far.

Retraction

Hooray!

From the official Fox Arrested Development Site:

http://www.fox.com/arresteddev/pop.htm

Dear Arrested Development Fans:

Thank you for your e-mail and your passionate support of Arrested Development. While the show has finished production for its second season, contrary to the rumors you may have heard or read on the internet, it is NOT cancelled.

We at FOX love Arrested Development and we look forward to having the Bluth family back on FOX in the future รขโ‚ฌโ€œ hopefully for many years. You can help make the show a bigger success by getting as many people as possible to start watching the show this Sunday and every Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.

Sincerely,
Fox Broadcasting Company

So that’s very good news. But I think the season is still shortened. Jason Bateman is on Conan tonight, and hosting SNL this weekend, so I’m hoping for a comment during one of those.

Recent Cool Discoveries

Here’s some cool stuff I’ve been grooving on recently:

Mario flash movies!
These things are simply jaw droppingly amazing. The guy who made the short films did it all in flash, using spirtes from Mario 1 waaaay back on the NES. The music, editing, everything is perfectly crafted. The end result is far more epic and grand than Mario probably has any right to be. Now if he’d only finish part V…

Free Speculative Fiction!
It’s a fancy name for Sci-Fi and Fantasy. The site archives freely (and legitimately) available Sci-Fi/Fantasy writings on the web. There’s a good mix of known and lesser known authors available.

D-Lib Magazine!
Good scholarly reading in the digital library arena. Probably not for everyone obviously, but I like it.

Watchmen: The Movie!
Nothing more than a logo at this point, but I’m anxious to see this on the big screen. If only to see what they were forced to cut out. I still think the graphic novel would be better converted to a TV miniseries than a single feature film – The length alone is prohibitive.

2005 (almost) In Pictures!
My year-long opus in picture taking continues. I haven’t missed a day yet, though I’ve come close once or twice. I’m starting to run out of easy picture ideas too, so I’m gonna have to start getting creative…

I know I’m forgetting something. That’s all for now though.

Arrested Development – R.I.P

Word on the street is that Arrested Development is cancelled. David Cross was apparently on one of the evening talk shows last night and said that production stopped yesterday. I’d expect an official announcement soon.

What’s the show getting replaced with? American Dad, which had possibly the least funny pilot episode I’ve ever seen. Fox is jumping on its bandwagon just because ratings for it were good. News Flash: Any show right after the super bowl is going to have huge ratings. Not every show has the quality to back it up.

I suppose I should have expected this, every show I watch gets cancelled. Both Enterprise and Arrested Development in the last week. At least AD got more than one season I suppose, and the critical acclaim is worth something.

I’m so angry about this decision that I can’t even get up the energy to properly rant about it.

edit: GetArrested.com is an official Fox site with a petition to keep the show!

FlyI

Just booked my tickets for DC, I got an amazing deal. Independence Air is offering 20% off all flights with a valid college ID! Even with taxes and a fee for a shuttle and/or gas for a friend (I’m flying into Dulles which is farther from the hotel than Reagan would be, but IA doesn’t fly there), it still costs me less than even Amtrak would. (Stupid Amtrak!) At a fraction of their travel time, too.

If you want the 20% off, just use this link, also listed on their homepage:

http://www.flyi.com/specials/college/index.htm

Excuses, excuses…

According to Forbes via Newsweek, Pittsburgh is the worst city in the nation for singles. Three years in a row now! Gives me an excuse for singlehood I guess.

And I’ll gladly keep the $218 the average guy spends on Valentine’s Day.

I do wonder what criteria goes into determining the worst city for singles though.

Pay per DVD?

Via Slashdot:
Fans attempting to pay for another season of Enterprise

I don’t think this will work, personally. I mean theoretically it could, but even if the money were raised there are host of other issues. Who has ownership rights? Do fans get to write scripts? Who gets money from DVD sales and rebroadcast rights? etc.

Instead, I propose a system I’ve been thinking about ever since Firefly was cancelled after just 13 episodes (the greatest injustice in tv in recent years).

Basically it would be direct to consumers. Putting aside any issues of whether or not Enterprise should be renewed, bear with me. Apparently Enterprise costs about $1.6 million per episode, and has been averaging about 3 million viewers per episode. So Paramount makes an episode for that price. Distribute it in any number of non-TV sales: DVDs, internet downloads (bittorrent could even absorb bandwidth costs), etc. Charge, say, $3 an episode. Let’s assume $1 of that goes towards overhead and distribution costs. Assuming the 3 million viewers partake, that’s still $6 million left over, a profit of more than $4 million per episode. And that’s without any advertising or taking into account foreign viewers. For even more revenue, older episodes could be sold into syndication on TV. Unlike the current ‘fans pay for Enterprise’ scheme, rights are less complicated and stay with the studio.

And not every show costs that much to make, either. If I remember correctly, Firefly was in the neighborhood of $1 million per episode or less.

Granted I pulled most of the numbers out of thin air. But I think the concept is sound.

Now this is all assuming a known show; something people know they will enjoy enough to spend their hard-earned money on. The trick for a new show following this model is to get known.

So every few months, you have Pilot Week on broadcast TV. New stuff is shown, you get to decide what looks worthwhile to pick up in stores or download. Or send out sampler DVDs in the mail or put pilots online. There are tons of more creative methods too, I’m sure.

DVDs and internet downloads are the preferred methods of content distribution right now. Going back to Firefly once more, the DVD sales have been huge despite cancellation. How huge? A major motion picture continuing the show’s story is due out in September as a direct result.

People are willing to pay for quality content. I think HBO has proved that for years now. The system could work for sci-fi shows in particular, as fans tend to be both more rabid and tech-savvy.

This all seems so obvious to me, to the point that I’m astonished nobody has tried it already. Is there some fatal flaw I’m overlooking?