2011-03-16
The world is changing
Netflix just outbid HBO to buy up the right's to David Fincher's new TV series "House of Cards".
Interesting because (a) online TV producing good original content. (b) David Fincher making TV. (c) US remake of "House of Cards"!
This looks to be the first step in TV moving to online as its permanent home - I don't know how successful it will be, but it's an inevitable step. The main question for me is - when/how will Netflix make this available in areas that their service doesn't cover?
Interesting because (a) online TV producing good original content. (b) David Fincher making TV. (c) US remake of "House of Cards"!
This looks to be the first step in TV moving to online as its permanent home - I don't know how successful it will be, but it's an inevitable step. The main question for me is - when/how will Netflix make this available in areas that their service doesn't cover?
It makes my eyes go funny

via someone on Twitter. Sadly, I have no record of who.
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Children Versus Aliens: US vs UK edition
So, what _would_ happen if aliens landed in a South London housing estate?
and if one landed somewhere in Spielberg country?
The question, then, is which one looks like the most fun?
and if one landed somewhere in Spielberg country?
The question, then, is which one looks like the most fun?