Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Your First Hit of E(ntertainment)!

Don't you always remember the first time you had some E(ntertainment news)? I sure do. It was early on in my internet career when the web wasn't quite what it is now and when people actually referred to it as the web. It was probably sometime around my tenth birthday or so, and I'll explain why I remember it being around there in just a few paragraphs. I discovered a site called upcomingmovies.com (which has since disappeared after Yahoo bought it up in later years). It was run by a man named Greg and the website updated daily on news about, yes, you guessed it, movies coming to theaters in the near future. The site was amazing and at the time (at least to my knowledge) was one of the only places to go to find out immediate news about the entertainment industry, namely film and television news. I could go on every day and find updates on anything from the alleged Spiderman film being planned or dare I say it, very early news and rumors of what would one day be Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Ok, so it previewed movies both good and unfortunately for the latter of these two films, the bad).

In any event, the site created an addiction for me, an addiction to E(ntertainment news....not sure how long I'll keep putting that in parenthetical...maybe it'll be there forever...who knows?! ) that would only become worse (even worse than my StarBucks addiction of late). I had the world of film and television at my fingertips and I could learn about the ins and outs, the deals, the mergers, and the dealbreakers, and pretty much anything else I wanted to know about, even if the movie was coming out in ten years (the site had an extensive catalog of information on films only rumored for future release...hence Crystal Skull.)

So since then, I've been reading and reading from some great sites about the latest entertainment news, and there are so many that I love, but none more so than Zap2it, ComingSoon, MovieHole, and EW (shoutout to Michael Ausiello's ridiculous ability to scoop out the latest information quicker than anyone else I've read.) But I wanted to do something different than those sites who do a great job with their reporting. I wanted to take the news, bring it to you and tell you what I think because obviously, my opinion is so very important (but so is yours and I really want to hear from you audience, you wonderful, nonexistent audience, you!). This blog will be a conversation about E.

So, here's just a few things I would like to point out when it comes to some of my bias that will become utterly apparent in the blog in the future.
  1. I am not a fan of Michael Bay films. There are many reasons, but seeing as this is the internet, I will leave it there and any apparent disliking of his future films will be understood and we can move on quickly. If you really want to know, refer to an old episode of my college entertainment news show called "Backstage Pass". I go on a rant about him and Transformers for a few embarrassing minutes.
  2. I hate spoof movies. Don't get me wrong, but I really enjoyed Airplane! and shamelessly, Scary Movie 3 (both by the same director, mind you), but other than that, I think the others are garbage and those "writers", who shall remain nameless right now, have in recent years taken the film industry to its lowest levels with their lame, half-hearted attempts at humor, and I use the term humor very loosely.
  3. I will see any movie even just once (yes, that does include films from the first two points, but that doesn't mean I have to like them).
  4. I love independent features, even if I only see a handful of them a year. They continually remind me of the power of filmmaking and the lack of respect the public gives them for not going to see them! However, I will say that to go to an independent theater is like trying to find Megan Fox's acting skills. They are usually just in the city and that's always a hike.
  5. I am tired of remakes, "reimaginings", re-whatevers! Let's get original people! This means you, TV, Movies, and yes, music (how many times are these "artists going to cover somebody else's music? Most of the time it's for no other apparent reason than money. If that's the case, you're not artists!)
  6. I apparently like lists.
Ok, so there you have it, the first post in what is destined to be my sad attempt at running my own entertainment blog. Postings will obviously never be this long, and thanks so much if you actually made it all the way down here. It gets kind of lonely down here, so I appreciate the company!

I said Good Day, sir!
-E

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