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Open Source Plex Alternative | LAS 383 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/87956/open-source-plex-alternative-las-383/ Sun, 20 Sep 2015 08:36:52 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=87956 Emby is an open source home media server, that brings all of your media together into one place & automatically converts and streams your media on-the-fly to any device. In other words, a legitimate Plex competitor. We give you our in-depth look. Plus Microsoft announces its own Linux distribution, why it’s the year of the […]

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Emby is an open source home media server, that brings all of your media together into one place & automatically converts and streams your media on-the-fly to any device. In other words, a legitimate Plex competitor. We give you our in-depth look.

Plus Microsoft announces its own Linux distribution, why it’s the year of the Linux Desktop in China, why it might be time to drop VirtualBox & more!

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Emby – The open media solution

Emby

Bringing all of your media together into one place has never been easier. Your Emby Server automatically converts and streams your media on-the-fly to play on any device.

Prepare your media

Emby identifies your media according to folder structure, file name, and the type of library to which it is assigned. Once identified, Emby downloads information like posters, descriptions, and ratings that make media selection a rich experience. The requirements for organizing and naming files are quite flexible, but will require some basic structure.

The general recommendations are:

  • Separate media into appropriate folders (e.g., Movies in a “Movies” folder, TV shows in a “TV Shows” folder, music in a “Music” folder, photos in a “Photos” folder, etc.)

  • Movies should be named as “Name (Year).exe”, for example “Brave (2012).mp4”

  • TV shows should include season and episode numbers in the name, and be stored in separate folders per show. For example: “\TV\Homeland\Homeland s01e01.mp4”

  • Music should be stored within artist and album folders, such as “\Music\Artist\Album\tracks”

Install the Server

Once your media is named and organized, it’s time to install the Server. The server is available on a number of platforms ranging from Windows to Linux, Mac, FreeBSD and Nas devices.

For more information, see installation.

Add Users

You may wish to add users and invite your friends. Users can have their own personalized media libraries, user data, recommendations and more.

For more information, see users.

Advanced Features

  • Has support for advanced features power users love, that likely does not appeal to the majority of Plex users.

Emby Supports Live TV

Live TV Support

Built-in Live TV support, and support for external services.

HDHomeRun

  • Watch live streaming HD TV on your phone or tablet wherever you are in your home
    • Cut the cable and cut the subscription costs
    • Watch live HD TV on up to 2 devices simultaneously on your wifi or wired network
    • One click of our App to view live TV on Android or iOS
    • TV antenna required

Emby for Android

Emby for Android

Bringing all of your personal media together into one place has never been easier! Emby unites your personal videos, music, and photos and streams them to your devices.

Emby Online Web Client

Visit https://app.emby.media from any web browser and sign in using Emby Connect. You’ll be able to connect any of your servers and enjoy all of your media.

Branding Support

Branding Support

Some basic support for branding, which could make Emby powered deployments for business a real nice option.

Donate and You Get More Features

Donation Features

Becoming an Emby supporter brings a number of additional benefits and bonus features. As an Emby Supporter you can enjoy:

The sync feature allows you to copy content to external devices for backup purposes, archiving in multiple resolutions, and offline viewing.

Emby for Kodi

Emby for Kodi

Emby for Kodi is an add-on to enable connectivity to your Emby library within Kodi.

Emby Apps

Notes

Minimum Requirements — no transcoding
  • Intel Core 2 Duo processor 1.6 GHz or better
  • At least 1GB RAM for Windows/Mac OS X
  • At least 512MB RAM for Linux
  • Windows: Vista or later
  • OS X: Snow Leopard 10.6.3 or later
  • Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS or SuSE Linux
Recommended Configuration — transcoding HD Content:
  • Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2.4 GHz or better
  • If transcoding for multiple devices, a faster CPU may be required
  • At least 2GB RAM
  • Windows: Vista or later
  • OS X: Snow Leopard 10.6.3 or later
  • Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS or SuSE Linux

  • Chris has noticed better compatibility under Firefox than Chrome, for playback, and Metadata management.

  • Decoding Performance seems be worse than Plex… However both are using ffmpeg on the backend. Not sure why.
  • My specific use case is a bit different than normal. I am running with a minimum amount of media. Enough to last the Finding Linux roadtrip, and maybe a bit more. I’m not loading it up with hundreds of TV shows and movies.

  • Emby/LICENSE.md at master · MediaBrowser/Emby · GitHub

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991

FileBot – The ultimate TV and Movie Renamer / Subtitle Downloader

FileBot

FileBot is the ultimate tool for organizing and renaming your movies, tv shows or anime, and music well as downloading subtitles and artwork. It’s smart and just works.

— PICKS —

Runs Linux

Disney’s light-bulb Runs Linux, supports TCP

Now, boffins working for Disney Research have taken LED-based comms a step further, adding a Linux TCP/IP network stack to a consumer lamp.

Desktop App Pick

Privoxy

Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling access, and removing ads and other obnoxious Internet junk. Privoxy has a flexible configuration and can be customized to suit individual needs and tastes. It has application for both stand-alone systems and multi-user networks.

Weekly Spotlight

sshuttle · GitHub

As far as I know, sshuttle is the only program that solves the following
common case:

  • Your client machine (or router) is Linux, FreeBSD, or MacOS.
  • You have access to a remote network via ssh.
  • You don’t necessarily have admin access on the remote network.
  • The remote network has no VPN, or only stupid/complex VPN
    protocols (IPsec, PPTP, etc). Or maybe you are the
    admin and you just got frustrated with the awful state of
    VPN tools.
  • You don’t want to create an ssh port forward for every
    single host/port on the remote network.
  • You hate openssh’s port forwarding because it’s randomly
    slow and/or stupid.
  • You can’t use openssh’s PermitTunnel feature because
    it’s disabled by default on openssh servers; plus it does
    TCP-over-TCP, which has terrible performance (see below).

— NEWS —

Microsoft Has Own Distro

Microsoft has developed its own Linux distribution. And Azure runs it to do networking.

Redmond’s revealed that it’s built something called Azure Cloud Switch (ACS), describing it as “a cross-platform modular operating system for data center networking built on Linux” and “our foray into building our own software for running network devices like switches.”

But it appears Redmond couldn’t find SDN code to fits its particular needs, as it says ACS “… focuses on feature development based on Microsoft priorities” and “allows us to debug, fix, and test software bugs much faster. It also allows us the flexibility to scale down the software and develop features that are required for our datacenter and our networking needs.”

ACS Diagram

ACS believes in the power of Open Networking. ACS together with the open, standardized SAI interface allows us to exploit new hardware faster and enables us to ride the tide of ASIC innovation while simultaneously being able to operate on multiple platforms. Running on Linux, ACS is able to make use of its vibrant ecosystem. ACS allows to use and extend Open Source, Microsoft, and Third Party applications. The main functional blocks from top to the bottom of the ACS stack are shown in the figure below.

VirtualBox No Long to Provide Info about Security Vulnerabilities

This update fixes an unspecified security issue in VirtualBox related to
guests using bridged networking via WiFi. Oracle no longer provides
information on specific security vulnerabilities in VirtualBox.
To still
support users of the already released Debian releases we’ve decided to
update these to the respective 4.1.40 and 4.3.30 bugfix releases.

Ubuntu Hardware Store

It just got even easier to buy Ubuntu laptops, desktops and phones from India’s biggest online retailer.

Canonical has opened a brand new “brand store” for Ubuntu products on Snapdeal, who are the exclusive stockists of the Bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition and E5 Ubuntu Edition smartphones in India.

China’s Year of the Linux Desktop

For years, the “year of the Linux desktop” was right around the corner: Open-source software would displace Windows (or Window$), and usher in a glorious, peaceful revolution in the computing industry.

If Dell is to be believed, that revolution is happening now.

Dell’s head of China told The Wall Street Journal that NeoKylin Linux is shipped on 42 percent of the PCs it sells into the country, primarily for the commercial and government PCs that Dell specializes in. Hewlett-Packard also ships NeoKylin-equipped PCs to China, the paper said, but it’s unclear how many they sell with the OS installed.

America’s crackdown on open-source Wi-Fi router firmware

Analysis America’s broadband watchdog is suffering a backlash over plans to control software updates to Wi-Fi routers, smartphones, and even laptops.

In a proposed update [PDF] to the regulator’s rules over radiofrequency equipment, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would oblige manufacturers to “specify which parties will be authorized to make software changes.”

In addition, it proposes that “modifications by third parties should not be permitted unless the third party receives its own certification.”

AMD Confirms Vulkan Driver For Linux, But To Start Off As Closed-Source

AMD has finally revealed some basic details concerning their support of Vulkan on Linux. AMD has a Vulkan driver but it will begin its life as closed-source, reports Phoronix. In time the AMD Vulkan driver will transition to being open-source. This Vulkan driver is built to interface with their new AMDGPU kernel DRM driver that’s part of their long talked about AMD open-source strategy for Linux. This closed-then-open Vulkan driver will be competing with Valve’s Intel Vulkan driver that will be open from day one.

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Signed by Sony | TechSNAP 192 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/73732/signed-by-sony-techsnap-192/ Thu, 11 Dec 2014 18:48:06 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=73732 If we could rebuild the Internet from scratch, what would we change? It’s more than just a thought experiment. We’ll share the details about real world research being done today! Plus we dig through the Sony hack, answer a ton of great question & a rocking roundup! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean […]

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Plus we dig through the Sony hack, answer a ton of great question & a rocking roundup!

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Reinventing Computers And The Internet From Scratch, For The Sake Of Security

  • DARPA funded research is looking at how we might design the Internet if we had to do it over again
  • Many decisions that were made 30 and 40 years ago when UNIX and TCP/IP were designed, may be done differently today
  • The overall project has a number of sub-projects:
    • CRASH – Clean-Slate Design of Resilient, Adaptive, Secure Hosts
    • MRC – Mission-Oriented Resilient Clouds
    • CTSRD – Clean Slate Trustworthy Secure Research and Development (Custard)
  • BERI: Bluespec Extensible RISC Implementation: a open-source hardware-software research and teaching platform: a 64-bit RISC processor implemented in the high-level Bluespec hardware description language (HDL), along with compiler, operating system, and applications
  • CHERI: capability hardware enhanced RISC instructions: hardware-accelerated in-process memory protection and sandboxing model based on a hybrid capability model
  • TESLA: temporally enforced security logic assertions: compiler-generated runtime instrumentation continuously validating temporal security properties
  • SOAAP: security-oriented analysis of application programs: automated program analysis and transformation techniques to help software authors utilize Capsicum and CHERI features
  • The goal is to design newer secure hosts and networks, without having to maintain backwards compatibility with legacy systems, the biggest problem with changing anything on the Internet
  • This is why there are still things like SSLv3 (instead of just TLS 1.2+), why we have not switched to IPv6, and why spam is still such a large problem
  • I for one would definitely like to replaced SMTP, but no one has yet devised a plan for a system that the world could transition to without breaking legacy email while we wait for the rest of the world to upgrade
  • “Corporations are elevating security experts to senior roles and increasing their budgets. At Facebook, the former mantra “move fast and break things” has been replaced. It is now “move slowly and fix things.””
  • For performance reasons, when hardware and programming languages were designed 30 and 40 years ago, it was decided that security would be left up to the programmer
  • The CHERI project aim to change this, by implementing ‘Capabilities’, a sandboxing and security mechanism into the hardware, allowing the hardware rather than the software to enforce protections, preventing unauthorized access or modification of various regions of memory by malicious or compromised applications.
  • CHERI, and the software side of the project, Capsicum, are based on FreeBSD, but are also being ported to Linux, where Google plans to make extensive use of it in its Chrome and Chromium browsers.
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Dropbox, the Cheap Date | Tech Talk Today 50 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/65507/dropbox-the-cheap-date-tech-talk-today-50/ Thu, 28 Aug 2014 09:25:52 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=65507 Dropbox receives a major storage and functionally update, is this enough to overlook the services glaring issues? Twitch.tv is now bigger than CNN & Red Hat sees a major executive abruptly leave. Plus the new improvements to BitTorrent Sync & more! Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | Torrent […]

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Dropbox receives a major storage and functionally update, is this enough to overlook the services glaring issues? Twitch.tv is now bigger than CNN & Red Hat sees a major executive abruptly leave.

Plus the new improvements to BitTorrent Sync & more!

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Dropbox Beefs Up Its Pro Feature Set, Now Offering 1TB Of Storage For $10/Month

Many Dropbox users start out as Basic users, but the company increasingly has been trying to get customers to upgrade and pay for storage. In 2011, the company launched Dropbox for Business, which has seen a fair amount of success in the years since. Dropbox says that it’s used within 4 million companies and 97 percent of Fortune 500 businesses, although not all of those companies are paying customers.

Until today, those so-called “prosumers” were paying $10 a month for 100 GB of storage, but they had a feature set that was pretty similar to the company’s Basic offering.


Dropbox is looking to offer Pro users a lot more storage and a lot more features than their Basic brethren, which it hopes will give a lot more people a reason to upgrade.

Dropbox Pro now offers 10x the storage that users previously got, boosting available capacity for each of its users to 1 TB for $10 a month. By doing so, Dropbox is matching pricing for Google Drive, which lowered its prices for a TB of storage earlier in the spring.


Another feature that is now available to Pro users is the ability to remotely wipe files from your Dropbox folder if your laptop happens to get lost or stolen. By doing so, any Dropbox files or folders that were connected to that device will no longer be accessible the next time that the computer, phone, or other device comes online. And if the device is recovered, users can easily reconnect it to their account.

Dropbox previously offered 200 GB for $20 a month and 500 GB for $50 a month, but with the increase in storage to 1 TB, it’s decided to drop those tiers. As a result, in the short term it could make slightly less money from users who paid a premium for their storage plans.

However, the company could easily make up the difference by increasing the number of Pro users who sign up.

BitTorrent Sync Gets New Interface, Links for Sharing

Version 1.4 is designed to fundamentally change the way users interact with the app by simplifying the sharing process. In that vein, Sync for Windows and OS X have a redesigned user interface to make it easier for sharing via a new workflow and customizable folder list for folders.

You can now right-click on a folder, select “Share with BitTorrent Sync” and then choose either Email (a preformatted message will show up and you’ll need to input the email addresses), Copy (the link will be put in your clipboard), or QR code (for mobile scanning).

The sender can set a given link to expire after a number of days or after a certain number of times it is used, and can also require confirmation to ensure that only the receiver can sync the data in question (this is on by default but can be turned off for less important transfers). If the receiver doesn’t have Sync version 1.4, the webpage will prompt them to install it.

Twitch is now bigger than CNN, MSNBC, and MTV during prime time | The Verge

The New York Times had a great data-driven article this morning about just how big Twitch has become. One year ago the video game live-streaming platform wasn’t even equal to HLN in size. Fast-forward to this summer and Twitch is bigger during prime-time hours than CNN, E!, or MSNBC, with occasional spikes that put it above MTV as well.

Right now Twitch has about 715,000 concurrent viewers during prime time, but will quickly eclipse that if its growth continues apace.

Samsung’s Gear S smartwatch doesn’t need a phone to get online or make calls

The Gear S (not Solo) has a twist: there’s a 3G modem inside.

That means that even when outside the range of a Bluetooth-connected phone or WiFi, it can still send and receive messages or make calls.

It has a 2-inch AMOLED screen plus a dual-core 1GHz CPU inside along with GPS, heart rate and motion sensors, all powered by a 300mAh battery Samsung says can last up to two days.

It runs Tizen instead of Android Wear.


In the run up to IFA next week Samsung is also introducing the Gear Circle headset.

The Gear Circle has a magnetic clasp so it fits around your neck while not in use, a touch sensor and battery with up to 11 hours of talk time.

Pairs with a phone over Bluetooth, letting users hear notifications, use voice commands or listen to music through the earbuds.

Both devices will go on sale in October, although there’s no word on a price for either.

Red Hat CTO unexpectedly quits, amid rumors of executive ‘friction’

No-one among the rank and file at Red Hat seem to have seen this coming. In a move the Linux giant’s staffers said was “shocking” and a “punch in the gut,” long-time Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens has resigned.

In a short press release, the company announced: “Brian Stevens will step down as CTO.”

Stevens, whose Red Hat page was taken down minutes after the news was released, had been with Red Hat since 2001. Before that he had been the CTO at Mission Critical Linux, and a senior architect at Digital Equipment Company (DEC), where he worked on Digital’s Unix operating system, Digital Unix. Today it lives on as HP’s Tru64. In technical circles, he’s perhaps best known for his work on the X Window System


Some Red Hat employees speculated that Stevens may have left because friction between Stevens and Cormier.

Paul Cormier is Red Hat’s president of products and technologies.

They observed that CTO office had been moved out from underneath Cormier’s control some time back. However, no one said that was any kind of current feud that might have lead to this move.

Others suggested that perhaps Steven wanted to move up to a CEO slot and that would never happen within the company.

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Holiday Things | FauxShow 121 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/29121/holiday-things-fauxshow-121/ Wed, 19 Dec 2012 22:03:19 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=29121 We share a batch of holiday classics, our favorite recipes, and the best holiday themed vdieos games. Plus why 1994 is the best year ever!

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A Die Hard Christmas | Film Filter BETA https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/15171/a-die-hard-christmas-film-filter-beta/ Sat, 24 Dec 2011 12:05:25 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=15171 Chris and Jeremy get into the holiday spirt with 1988's action movie, with a holiday twist: Die Hard!

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Chris and Jeremy get into the holiday spirt with 1988\’s action movie, with a holiday twist: Die Hard

Die Hard is a 1988 American action film directed by John McTiernan and written by Steve de Souza and Jeb Stuart based on the 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever by Roderick Thorp. Released on July 15, 1988, the film follows NYPD officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he takes on a group of highly organized criminals led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) performing a heist under the guise of a terrorist attack, using hostages including McClane\’s wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) to keep the police at bay.

The film\’s success spawned three sequels; Die Hard 2 in 1990, Die Hard with a Vengeance in 1995, and Live Free or Die Hard in 2007.

All that and some random chitchat, in our BETA episode of Film Filter!

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Google I/O 2011 | J@N | 5.11.11 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/8102/google-io-2011/ Wed, 11 May 2011 21:56:28 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=8102 Google’s big developer conference just wrapped up after two days. Massive announcements about the future of GoogleTV, ChromeOS, and more! We do a full recap.

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Now in its fourth year, Google’s big developer conference just wrapped up after two days. The conference included massive announcements about the future of GoogleTV, ChromeOS, and more. But let’s face it, the spotlight is on Android.

In tonight’s show, we’ll recap some of the highest highlights from I/O, and what they could mean to the future of Google’s impact on our lives both on and away from the web.

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Honeycomb 3.1 features:
– USB device functionality
– Scrolling task manager with resizable widgets
– Coming to GoogleTV this summer, and so is the Android Market

Ice Cream Sandwich: (no version number?)
– One OS that works everywhere, state-of-the-art UI (does this mean no more device-specific?)
** End of fragmentation, easier updating.
– All Open Source (really? I mean, REALLY-really?)
– 3D using head tracking + facial recognition + XOOM camera

Android Market upgrades
– Top App charts (Popular)
– Editor’s Choice (Curated by Google)
– Top Developers (The hottest app devs)
– Related Apps (Based on previous purchases)
– Trending Apps (Keep up with what’s popular at that exact moment)

Movies on Android Market:
– Movies can be rented/purchased, then streamed to any Android device
** “Thousands of movie titles, $1.99 each” (HD = $4.99)
** That’s cool, sure, but isn’t Netflix $8/mo for unlimited streaming, and has mobile apps?
– Demo shows rental purchased on web app, then instantly available in XOOM’s app.
– Includes “pinning” to allow movies to sync in the background for offline viewing.

Android Open Accessory:
– A new API that auto-installs necessary apps when a peripheral or device needs them.
– “Completely open” – no NDA, no fees, no approval required. ADK available now!
– Based on Arduino

New distribution of software updates:
All devices on big list of carriers will receive guaranteed updates for 18 months (if device can handle them).

Google Music:
– Sync over the cloud, no need for wires.
** That sounds stupid. People have thousands of gigs of music, would take HOURS to upload and re-sync.
** Endadget says, “It’s like Dropbox, for music.”
– No word on final pricing, but the service will not be free.
– Also features an auto-playlister of some sort called Instant Mix.

Chrome OS:
– File manager (complete with contextual app buttons, depending on available app installs)
– Integrated media player with full screen mode
– Offline versions of Gmail, Calendar, Docs, etc.
Now available on devices intended for puchase! Made by Samsung and Acer
– Also the “Chromebox” which is intended for business environments. Not much other info

Google TV:
– New interface using Honeycomb looks more like Android, less like TV.
– Multi-screen apps are going to be pushed in a big way.
** Example: Poker games, with a central display of the table, and personal devices for hands.

SWAG:
Galaxy TAB 10.1” given out to attendees.
Chromebooks given to all attendees.

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Hollywood’s Worst | J@N | 2.17.11 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/5368/hollywoods-worst-jn-21711/ Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:01:46 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=5368 Frankly Hollywood, we are sick of the junk! Tonight we fight back and call out Hollywood’s worst movies, castings, and sequels!

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We’ve all suffered through some bad movies in our day. Looking towards the weekend we have to be honest, nothing good is coming out, nothing good has come out for a while. Frankly Hollywood, we are sick of it! Tonight we fight back and call out Hollywood’s worst movies, castings, and sequels!

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Facebook & Vampires | J@N | 9.30.10 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/2900/facebook-vampires-jn-93010/ Thu, 30 Sep 2010 22:04:05 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=2900 his coming weekend marks the release of two very different, but interesting films. One is a movie about Facebook, the other is about Vampires.

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It’s movie night! This coming weekend marks the release of two very different, but interesting films. One is a movie about Facebook, the other is about Vampires. But are they really so very different as they seem? FIND OUT ON THIS EPISODE. It will change your life. Forever.

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Tonight’s Show Notes & Download Below:

The Social Network

  • Directed by David Fincher, previous of Se7en, Zodiac and Fight Club.  Seriously.
  • Based on a book called “The Accidental Billionaires” which is said to be wrong about many details.
  • The film’s screenwriter Aaron Sorkin told New York magazine, “I don’t want my fidelity to be to the truth; I want it to be to storytelling,” implying that fiction is more entertaining than fact, even in a biographical picture.
  • Who else got booted out of an Ivy League school and went on to do great things?  CHUCK

Let Me In

  • Remake of a Swedish film, “Let The Right One In.”  Reported as being a faithful adaptation. (Available on Netflix Watch Instantly)
  • Early reviews say it’s a really great thriller, and that Chloe Moretz (aka Hit Girl from “Kickass”) convincingly plays an ancient soul stuck in a 12-yr-old girl’s body.
  • The movie takes place in “Los Alamos, New Mexico” (a fictitious place, but named after Los Alamos County in NM).  Apparently the film portrays the setting as so bleak and uninviting that the NM Tourism Bureau is suing the film over it.
  • This movie gets vampires back to being scary beings of frightening power, instead of the recent trend of “Hollywoodizing” the vampire myth: Turning them into emo goth rockstars.
  • Twilight has inspired wannabe teens to drink eachother’s blood. (yuck)

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