I apoligize for not posting in such a long time again. To be honest, there hasn’t been too much to write about. This is like the calm before the storm. Since the last time I posted, I got World Cup tickets with a friend of mine so that’s no longer a ?. I think I’m also going to attempt to go to Lollapalooza in Chicago depending on the lineup.

Enough of what’s coming up, what have I been to? Well, working and just living. February was a quick month in the sense it only had 28 days (even shorter because of that big ass quake in Chile) and that things just went from one to another for me, I didn’t have much time to beathe.

My main project, advancescreenings.com has been going really well. It gets about 2,000 unique hits a day now and people are starting to notice. I’m excited to know this is happening even without me having the opportunity to work on it. I have a lot of things planned but just no time to sit down and get it done.

I started a new project with a couple of friends. It’s in stealthy sexy mode so I can’t say much about it except that it’s called

I worked on whatholidayistoday.com for a few hours..it works, but again, lot to work on, no time. Same with FunnyFact.net, I don’t think I’ve touched that for like a year and now #omgfacts is all popular =/ oh well.

On top of that, I’m launching 2 new blogs, Almost a direct response to going to South by Southwest next weekend. One will be for advancescreenings.com where I’ll cover the film festival as well as site updates and movie news. The other will be my music blog that never got off the ground, onLoop.net. I’ll be posting about the new musicians I see at sxsw as well as the hot fire tracks I come across in my daily lives.

But as I said, this is the calm before the storm, you can expect more posts during South By. But now its going to be a bit seperated since focused movie posts will be on advancescreenings and focused music posts will be on onLoop. I’ll be keeping this blog for my personal perspectives about anything and everything.

January (and then some) Update

I’ve neglected this blog and haven’t posted in a while so I decided to combine a bunch of events and things I’ve done into one big post. The last thing I posted was my Vegas trip so we’ll start from there…

Super Happy Dev House (http://superhappydevhouse.org/)

Super Happy Dev House (shdh) is a great event for developers. There’s no hidden agenda, no real schedule, just a good environment for people to get together and work on stuff. This time it was hosted at Microsoft’s Silicon Valley offices. They did a great job setting up a swank environment with snacks all over the place, catered beer and wine service, dinner for everybody, and demos of some of their products (like surface and xbox). I actually got a lot of work done on advancescreenings.com and launched the 2nd iteration (The first major release was during Google’s Wave Campout).

Silicon Valley Tweetup (http://www.siliconvalleytweetup.com/)

On the following Wednesday, I made my way down to San Jose for a Silicon Valley Tweetup. I met Michael Brito (@britopian) who is one of the founders of the tweetup at CES in Vegas and he invited me to come down, so I did. It was pretty cool, a lot different group than the developer crowd. I need to stop going to these events alone, I’m a pretty shy dude so I’m not use to just going around and introducing myself when people are talking in groups. However, Michael introduced me to a couple people and it was a good time. On top of that, these tweetups are set up to sponsor good causes. This one was for the Twitter Kids of Tansia and the next one is for the San Jose Family Shetler…we’ll see if I can make it out to the next one (and find someone to go with me heh).

San Francisco SketchFest (http://www.sfsketchfest.com/)

San Francisco is amazingly amazing. Events are happening all the time and sometimes you don’t even notice it. I didn’t know about SketchFest until the week it was happening. AND IT WAS AWESOME. I ended up getting tickets for 3 events, A Tribute to Conan O’Brien (which was postponed dude to all the NBC BS), Facebook Improv with 2 of the guys from Human Giant, and Sunday Comics with 2 guys from Reno 911 and Nick Kroll from The League. The last 2 events I got for uber cheap via Goldstar which is an awesome site to get half off and/or free tickets. I love going to see comedians…it’s almost always a good night, I’m definitely adding sketchfest to my yearly to do list for San Francisco.

Great Urban Race: Miami (http://greaturbanrace.com/)

For a weekend, I went back to Miami to surprise my dad for his birthday. Coincidently it was also Great Urban Race’s first race in Miami. I had a great time last year in San Francisco so I decided to do it again. Originally, I was planning to do it with my father but his party was planned during the day instead of the night so he couldn’t do it. Instead, I invited my friend Tony to do it. It was a fun race all kept in Miami Beach. It was such a great day for the race with great weather on the beach and a lot of Miami distractions, if you know what I mean ;) We walked soo far it was ridiculous. The race spanned from 1st street to 41st and all over. We ended up waxing a surfboard, taking a salsa lesson, getting our nails did, and taking a bunch of pictures in front of random things. It’s a great way to really explore a city, I recommend it to anyone. The next race I might do is San Francisco on August 14th, we’ll see…

NFL Pro Bowl (http://www.nfl.com/probowl)

Coincidently, it was also Pro Bowl weekend in Miami (usually the Pro Bowl is in Hawaii and after the Super Bowl). I didn’t plan on going to this, my original ticket back was actually during the Pro Bowl but since my friends had an extra ticket and I only live once (my mom’s advice) I changed my flight and went. The weather was pretty lame and the game wasn’t too exciting since … it’ the Pro Bowl, but it was a good a time. How many people can say they went to a Pro Bowl? But the best part was the cheerleaders! They literally take the best from every team and then put em together…I wonder who gets to vote for that, I would love that job :P

SF New Tech (http://sfnewtech.com/)

Back to San Francisco, back to techie events. I said for this year I would try and get out to more tech events and network. This was my first New Tech event and it was pretty good. There were a lot of interesting people from different circles and backgrounds. The companies that presented were actually pretty interesting. Well, most of them. I’m still trying to decide if its worth going to the event every month (it does cost $$$ and I would assume its pretty much the same kind of stuff each time) but I definitely would go again in the future. Especially when I have stuff to talk about. Also, I’m pretty sure I have to make business cards for advancescreenings.com …definitely in time for SXSW next month.

SF iNDIEFEST (http://www.sfindie.com/)

Remember how I was saying San Francisco is amazingly amazing? Well here’s another example: the San Francisco Independent Film Festival. Located in the heart of hipster headquarters, the mission, this film festival features films of the indie variety. Since I don’t live in the city yet, I didn’t go to the whole festival. But I did check out opening night (mainly because it was a film about Jamaica). The film is called “Wah Do Dem” (http://www.wahdodem.com/) and is about a Brooklyn hipster who gets dumped by his girlfriend days before a full paid cruise to Jamaica which he eventually goes on by himself. He explores the less traveled paths once he gets to the country and ends up missing the ship and trapped in Jamaica. He has to journey to the US Embassy in Kingston on the other side of the island. It was a pretty good film and you can definitely tell it was made and shot by a couple of guys but they really showed the country in a good light. I was smiling ear to ear throughout the film missing and appreciating the beautiful island and people of Jamaica.

For my first conference of the year, I chose to go to CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) – the largest consumer electronic convention in the world. It was ridiculously big. There were 5 maps/pamphlets to cover the enormous halls. Initially, I was convinced to go by a friend of mine from high school who was going to cover it for his blog. A week before the show, he pulled out, but luckily I convinced my co-worker to go as well. We just went to check it out really, our company doesn’t really have much business being there since this conference isn’t focused on developers but it was a great decision to go and great experience. This might turn into an annual trip.

The hot electronics this year seemed to be 3D, mobile devices, and this bad ass drone toy. But honestly, I could care less. These things will come out eventually and you can see everything on the internet these days. For me, this trip was filled with meeting cool new people. A lot of the social media crowd was there and they’re all about having and making connections with other people. I was invited to this blogger party with a lot of big name tech people (people you’ve probably never heard about). Through a friend I had met in San Francisco, I was introduced to hand full of other people and had a great Vegas night, we’ll just keep it at that even though the blogger party was called “It Won’t Stay in Vegas.”

I will tell you that I went through the AVN conference too (the porn convention). That was pretty interesting. It’s not as crazy as they show in the movies but you still have your girls wrestling, stripper poles all over the place, and questionable uncomfortable toys. It was actually pretty clean, all the girls had to wear pasties and thongs so you don’t really see anything. It was actually pretty similar to CES: bunch of guys walking around and checking out booths. Which begs the question, where are the women? Other than on the stripper poles…and the Ed Hardy booth at CES (which was pretty much as raunchy as AVN).

Vegas kicked the shit out of me. I must’ve walked the strip about 10 times back and forth. If you know me, you may call me cheap. I don’t think I’m cheap…I’m just not going to pay for something I could get cheaper. (And if I have time, I’ll walk rather than take a taxi) You walk up and down the strip, you walk up and down the conference halls, you stand around in clubs, you stand around in casinos…you’re always on your feet. But it’s fun for people watching. You see all kinds of people from all around the world coming to Vegas for a myriad of reasons.

After the conferences, Vegas was pretty deserted. That city is going to have a rough year this year. It was pretty nice being able to walk around without all the crowds, but Vegas is a town designed for crowds, so I dunno, it was kind of weird. I decided to end my trip with a couple of Vegas shows cause what’s a Vegas trip without a show, right? I had to see a Cirque du Soleil show since I’m addicted so I saw “O” which many people claimed was their favorite. I wasn’t too impressed to be honest. I liked the Wynn’s water show “Le Reve” better. Mystere is still my favorite Vegas show, which is Cirque. I have 2 more Vegas Cirque shows to see now which are apparently the worse…”Believe” and the newest, “Viva Elvis.” Before “O” I went to see the Blue Man Group. They were pretty fun but there were a few awkward parts. Again, it wasn’t full, so for the finale where they drop toilet paper on the audience from the back to front, there was nobody in the back … so the workers had to wait, collect a bunch of toilet paper and walk it to the first row with people…weird.

All in all, it was a great trip, probably my best Vegas trip. I love meeting new people and these are the type of people I’m sure I will see at San Francisco events and future conferences like SXSW (which is only a couple months away *waves at Steph*).

2010 Orange Bowl

A few months ago I flew to Tampa for the ACC Championships where my Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defeated the Clemson Tigers for the 2nd time in the season. This was the first Tech game I got to go since graduating (it’s kinda hard being on the west coast and all). Anyway, it was an amazing trip, I got to complete a goal of mine which was to hop on a plane with absolutely nothing. I did the goal of hoping on a plane with no luggage back a couple years back in Europe, but I had a backpack … I outdid myself this time :) . I didn’t have a plan or a ticket to a game, but I’m one of the luckiest people I know. I knew quite a few people going to the game and a couple of em picked me up from the airport. And what do you know, my boy Gabriel (@ghalley) had 2 extra tickets to the game, I took one :p.

Well, we won and that means I had to change my flight back to San Francisco from my holiday break. I originally was coming back on January 5th, but that was the day of the Orange Bowl…and my house in Davie is 20 minutes from the stadium, there was no way I was going to miss Tech’s 1st BCS Bowl. Again, I didn’t have much of a plan or a ticket to the game but my ticket savior came through again and had an extra ticket for me. Well, we lost. But I still had a great time rooting my team. I’m a ramblin wreck from Georgia Tech for life. The sad thing is we could’ve easily won that game and the game against Georgia as well. We just destroyed ourselves. Stupid penalties and decisions in key moments. Our players had/have what it takes and they will definitely be back to prove it next season.

My Top 10 Movies of 2009

How can we move forward if we never look at the past? So that’s my excuse for writing this post after the 01/01/2010 blog start date. If you know me, you know I’m addicted to movies…if you really know me, you know I’m addicted to movies a little too much…and If you follow me on Twitter, you already know my top 10 movie list for 2009, but let’s use this blog for what it’s for and elaborate. These won’t be reviews, I have written reviews for most of these movies – they’re just not online yet (movie review site coming soon).

Gathering the top 10 movies of 2009 was easy, putting them in order is a bit harder. Somewhat impossible because each movie is different and should be graded on different fields in my opinion. For the top spot, for instance, I am deliberating between Up In The Air and Avatar. How do you compare such movies? Up In The Air is a thought provoking real film while Avatar is a groundbreaking epic. You’re eventually going to break it down to points which both movies don’t share. So, I’ll just bunch them up into random groups in no particular order:


Movies that have space in em.
I have a blog. I am a geek. I like Sci-Fi stuff so of course I’m going to like movies that go into the final fronteir (which isn’t really space – go watch Interstate 60). 2009 was truly a great year for sci-fi movies and stretching the imagination. Movies are often seen as an escape from the real world and with everything that has been going on in the real world, you can see that view shown in the year’s movies.
  • Star Trek
I have to admit, this is one of two films on this list that I did not see in theaters (which is pretty impressive imo, I’ve spent a lot of time in those big leather seats this year). I finally got to see this film on bluray and was pleasantly suprised. It already had a lot going against it being called Star Trek. Almost anything below amazing wouldn’t pass for the Trekkies or Trekkers, but to me, this surely does pass as an addition to the Star Trek franchise and a great movie in itself.
  • District 9
$30 million dollars? Really? How can you not be impressed with this film. Even without knowing how small the budget was for this film, it was a great sci-fi movie from an angle we haven’t seen before. Everything from the camerawork to the acting to the special effects were top notch. The story was different and gave us a different angle on the whole alien invasion thing.
  • Avatar
From $30 million to $500 million. That’s like almost double, isn’t it?? Saying anything about the movie would just be redundant because you’ve heard it all before. This is the granddaddy of them all .. almost as if it were the finale for 2009. I was amazed on every level of this movie and couldn’t stop smiling as I watched it. I was drawn into the world of Avatar and didn’t want to come back. What amazed me the most wasn’t the technology behind the movie, or how much I was attracted to a blue creature, it was how fast the movie moved. It was close to 3 hours long but felt as if only 10 minutes had passed as the credits rolled. I would’ve been fine if the movie went for another 3 hours. Even after watching it multiple times, you just don’t get bored.
Now let’s talk about the technology. The whole industry owes this movie and James Cameron a thanks because he singlehandedly got this 3D movie experience to us. He helped invent the technology and get it into the theaters for all of us to enjoy it. Now we have to see who takes the lead into getting 3D into our living rooms. (From what I know, most of the big companies have gotten the hint and have been developing technologies in the next couple of years. I’ve seen a prototype for a 3D computer monitor that didn’t need any glasses but got a headache after a little while so we’re still a few years away)
For those who say the plot has been done before and the story was lame…I’m sorry, which movie has been new recently? Almost every film is based on some other story or situation that has already been created. To me, it’s all about the fundamentals, that’s what any story is built upon and this one went to the most basic plot lines and executed them well. Sure, you can tell what was going to happen from before the movie even started, but I can do that with your life too … you’re going to die. Oh sorry, spoiler alert.


Movies that had people talking.
2009 obviously had the continued rise of the Internet and the rapid rise of Twitter. As time goes on, the world wide web is closing the wide world into a much much smaller entity. And with that comes even more power to word of mouth and buzz. The following movies had people talking at the watercoolers and websites alike. (Obviously all the movies on this list had people talking since they were the best, but these grew a buzz that propelled them to be seen by millions when they probably wouldn’t have otherwise.)
  • The Hangover
Why aren’t we in Vegas right now? Well, I’ll be going next week actually, but that’s another blog post…This movie exposed everything we all want to secretly (or not secretly) do. We all want that crazy night in Vegas that we can’t remember, but we don’t want other people remembering it for us. Luckily, this movie let us remember some other guys’ crazy stories. This was another low budget flick that did remarkably well. Do you know it’s in the top 50 of all time domestic grossing films? It’s made over $275 million with a budget of about $35 million. HOW DID IT DO THAT? Well my friend told me I had to go see it? Oh, you too? Yeah, that’s why it’s in the “Movies that had people talking.” section. What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas…unless it’s videotaped. Then we all get to see it and it’s sure to be hilarious. What gets filmed in Vegas that isn’t funny?
  • Paranormal Activity
Maybe this is the year of low budget films. I don’t even know if you can call this one a budget…it was $15,000. Ridiculous. To me, this film redefined scary movies. It created the experience that frightened rather than camera tricks and cheap thrills…it was a different kind of scary. I watched it in a real old-style theater (Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewfong/3952830080/) which created an even extra scary ambiance (it was also at midnight). What does this have to do with the actual movie? With scary movies, it’s all about the experience…not knowing what’s going on or what to expect. No one really knew what this movie was about except that it was scary as hell. Paramount launched an interesting marketing campaign where they made people demand the movie in their city. Slowly, it creeped across the states and got shown everywhere so that people could see what everyone else was talking about.
  • Precious
It’s hard to talk about this film. It’s a serious film that shows how the other half live. People need to see this movie to see what others have to live through. It’s real, profound, and delivers a message that needs to be heard. Some of what’s shown is tough to stomach but hey, it happens in real life.


Just bad ass films.
“It’s just a good movie.” As noted before, a lot of times movies are an escape. A couple hours out of the mundane to enjoy a glimpse at another way to live. Some films are just nice to watch.
  • Inglorious Basterds

My favorite Quentin Tarantino film, hands down. This movie had everything you’d expect from a Tarantino film and more. The story line was absurd, the characters were unique and entertaining, and the ending was overblown and exaggerated. Honestly, I don’t want to write more about this film, it speaks for itself.

  • Taken

This could be the definition of bad ass film. I don’t know where this film came from. This is the other film that I didn’t watch in theaters. Had I known how bad ass it was, I probably would’ve. Liam Neeson delivers an incredible performance of a dad with a special set of skills that proves to entertain through a great in your face action film. We all wish we had super spy skills and could be James Bond. But in recent films, these characters are portrayed more as superheroes than regular people. Taken puts it all back into perspective and you can really believe that this normal guy is more than just normal…but doesn’t have superpowers.

  • Sherlock Holmes

alright, so this movie being on the list may just because it came out at the end of the year but it’s also a guilty a pleasure of mine. Robert Downey, Jr. has quite an amazing comeback recently (He may be the star of 3 huge franchises by the end of this year, Iron Man, Sherlock Holmes, and Cowboys and Aliens). I’ve been a Jude Law fan since Gattaca (which is one of my all time favorite movies) and I fell in love with Rachel McAdams in Wedding Crashers (another all time favorite). Wrap those 3 in a Guy Ritchie film with great dialogue and I’m sold. The movie is just a nice watch, also, the dog’s name is my dad’s name…


I dunno what to name this category…it’s up in the air.
  • Up In The Air

Arguably the best movie of the year, Up In The Air has the total package. It has everything except being a mainstream blockbuster movie. It’s a thought-provoking film which exposes some real lifestyles. To me, the movie is about making choices. Some people think the main character is lonely based on the way he lives his life. He doesn’t take the typical route of a family, house, and picket fence. Instead, he lives his life on the road and is away from his rinky dinky apartment more than he’s home. But really, who would want to live in Omaha, Nebraska, anyway ;) ? As I begin a jet setting stage in my life, this movie hits close to home. What is the right choice? Do you live life to the fullest with whatever’s around you? Or do you gather things around you now and make the best life for yourself where you can. But in the end, you can’t control everything and have to roll with the punches life gives you. I love moviesthat are genuine and mean something after you watch it. I can’t wait to watch this one again and add it to my all time favorites.



What am I looking forward to in 2010?

  • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (already released but not wide)
  • Shutter Island (February 19, 2010)
  • Hot Tub Time Machine (March 19, 2010)
  • Death at a Funeral (April 16, 2010)
  • Kick-Ass (April 16, 2010)
  • Iron-Man 2 (May 7, 2010)
  • Inception (July 16, 2010)

Happy New Post!

As promised, I’m starting to blog again. It’s funny…as I write this post, I don’t even know what to say. It’s 2010 now, a brand new year, a brand new decade, a brand new way to say the years of the new millennium (Twenty Ten rather than Two Thousand and Ten). But other than that, everything else is pretty much the same. No one magically changes from December 31st at 11:59:59 to January 1st at 00:00:01 unless you’re a baby and your mom waited to push and you became “born”. But even that is up for discussion and argument. The point is, time isn’t magically-it’s relative.

Either way, people use it as an excuse and a reason. I am one of those people and decided to start up a blog again on this new year day. I’ve also used this year to plan a slight shift in my life. For quite a while now I haven’t been able to live my life the way I want. (And I still can’t fully do that – but that’s another story and another blog post) However, I can start making new choices and acting on them. So, for 2010, I’ve set out to do one major event per month. I don’t really follow rules so I may not stick to that to the t, (it’s weird seeing expressions like that wrote out isn’t it) but I have set myself up for quite the beginning of the year. Let’s take a look:

The crazy thing is the only events that are unconfirmed are the ones with a question mark next to it…and it’s only the first day of the year! If you can tell, I love to travel but I don’t travel like normal people. I don’t really care for sightseeing…I like the experiences. And if you’re there to experience something, you’ll see the sights while you’re there. I love entertainment and will go to almost any music festival. I’m going to start adding film festivals to my repertoire. Anyway, more of my personal preferences will come out through this blog.

So what is the point to this blog?

Well for starters, it will document the above events. If you followed my other blog at 5foot12.com, (it doesn’t exist anymore – it just redirects here) you saw that I wrote blog posts of my European adventures for a couple of summers. From festival to festival, to country to country, from experience to experience. But that was before Twitter…where you talk about everything anyway, how is this different? Thanks for asking that question, self. Twitter is 140 characters and what I’m doing at that very moment. This will be a comprehensive overview as well as my reactions and impressions.

On top of that, you’ll be privileged with my philosophical insights and random unconstructive rants. I try to live a stress free life which is at the front of society. (Take that for every meaning you can think of) To me, life is simple, everything is simple. It’s common sense, it’s just right. Doing things wrong makes things difficult and only causes further problems. I try to live my life on those lines but it’s as difficult as trying to explain to others how to do the same. The hardest thing in life is getting people to understand and agree with you.

Wow, so yeah, sometimes I get diarrhea of the fingers and just type away. I dunno if it’s good, if it’s bad, but I know who does, you. So let me know what you think, comment, text me, heaven forbid, give me a call. You can find me on almost any social network and I live in the real world too. :) . Quick tidbit: I am a techie in every sense of the word, so the third element of this blog will be my expose on Silicon Valley (where Tech is dreamed of, thought of, and made) as well of my own personal side projects.

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