Some news I read. Kind of late posting ^^;
-, Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks to Make 3D Live-Action Ghost in the Shell [source: Animenewsnetwork]
-, 1st Death Note Film to Run in 300+ U.S. Theaters in May 20-21, event to include 20-minute feature with interview of director Kaneko. Subscribers of the email newsletter for Viz Media's Shonen Jump magazine can order advance tickets from April 18 to April 20. The general public can purchase tickets starting on April 21. [source: animenewsnetwork]
-, Comcast wants 'bill of rights' for file-sharers and ISPs. [...] "By having this framework in place, we will help P2P companies, ISPs and content owners find common ground to support consumers who want to use P2P applications to deliver legal content," said Tony Werner, Comcast's chief technology officer. [complete article][source: AsianFanatics forums]
Changing subject, I read some opinions regarding the first episode of Last Friends. Many said they felt sick watching the violence scene. I was feeling awful 'cause.. I didn't! I mean, I felt bad, but didn't actually feel sick. I did though, reading the following bit from the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.
Warning: this is a bit long, and it has high chances of making you feel sick. What it has in common with LF is the act of beating. The rest just can't compare.
( OUT!GET IT OUT! )
-, Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks to Make 3D Live-Action Ghost in the Shell [source: Animenewsnetwork]
-, 1st Death Note Film to Run in 300+ U.S. Theaters in May 20-21, event to include 20-minute feature with interview of director Kaneko. Subscribers of the email newsletter for Viz Media's Shonen Jump magazine can order advance tickets from April 18 to April 20. The general public can purchase tickets starting on April 21. [source: animenewsnetwork]
-, Comcast wants 'bill of rights' for file-sharers and ISPs. [...] "By having this framework in place, we will help P2P companies, ISPs and content owners find common ground to support consumers who want to use P2P applications to deliver legal content," said Tony Werner, Comcast's chief technology officer. [complete article][source: AsianFanatics forums]
Changing subject, I read some opinions regarding the first episode of Last Friends. Many said they felt sick watching the violence scene. I was feeling awful 'cause.. I didn't! I mean, I felt bad, but didn't actually feel sick. I did though, reading the following bit from the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.
Warning: this is a bit long, and it has high chances of making you feel sick. What it has in common with LF is the act of beating. The rest just can't compare.
( OUT!GET IT OUT! )
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