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Hulu Is For Sale, But to Hu? [Blip]

Posted by on Thursday, 7 July, 2011

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are all said to be vying for Hulu, but only one tech-titian can snap up the movie-streaming service. According to Walt Disney’s CEO Rob Iger, the Hulu owners are “committed to selling” it, and that rather than focus on the actual buyer, they just want the best possible sale-price. The future of Hulu is at stake here, and the joint-owners don’t care who buys it? [WSJ and Reuters] More »








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Robot orchestra marries music and machines (video)

Posted by on Saturday, 14 May, 2011

It may not be the first go-round for the Karmetik Machine Orchestra, but the automated musicians, fashioned by a group of students at the California Institute of the Arts, took the stage last night to prove that robots can rock. Among the mechanized musicians scheduled to perform at the Walt Disney Modular Theater were MahaDevibot, Glockenbot, BreakBot, and NotomotoN, described as a “duel-head drum with twelve beaters and a mallet orchestra.” Each of the robots was built from salvaged parts and programmed by CalArts students, who control the machines from laptops during performances. A description of the show posted to the CalArts website touts music-producing robots suspended from the ceiling that trigger sound activated light shows and animation — now that sounds like a way to spend a Thursday night. Check out a video of the players and their masters after the break.

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The Wisdom Of Walt Disney

Posted by on Monday, 2 May, 2011

Through historical past there have been some amazing persons whose words continue to be as remarkable nowadays, as they were in the past; interestingly a number of Disney quotes are known to be amongst all of the wisdom.

Off the top of your head you may be able to quote a number of Disney films, and for many of them you would even be able to quotes lines from different characters. Would is be unexpected to you to consider that lots of those Disney quotes are as applicable today, as they were when they were spoken?

Think about the Walt Disney quotes like; “How could I be so stupid?” This could easily ruin the business!” taken from Monsters Corporation. aren’t an excellent illustration of Disney quotes we ought to consider, being the state of the economy throughout the first part of the twenty-first century. However “Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming” might be more appropriate. What do we still do? We swim, and swim, and swim, are you my conscience?” from Finding Nemo, seems to match perfectly with the times.

Walt Disney was a man way ahead of most contemporaries, with his futuristic ideas, and his clear understanding of people, evident in the theme parks he made. A great number of Walt Disney quotes highlight the insight of the man.
Although he is not responsible for writing the great classics that come out of the Disney studios, anyone that has had the time to read various original versions, will agree that they have all been altered substantially. A lot of the classic lines not present in the original stories. It is very clear that a lot of the great Disney quotes would never have been there if he had not approved of what they stood for.

If you are lucky enough to be old enough to remember when Walt Disney would present the stories of his weekly shows, and then talk at the end of the show as well, you will also know that there have been numerous Disney quotes which are less known, and seem to have been buried in time. Just because these less memorable Disney quotes are not in the pictures, they have just as much importance.

In the future then, whenever you find yourself in hysterics watching Donald Duck’s latest slip ups, or you are listening intently to the words Merlin spoke in “The Sword and The Stone”, have a closer listen to the great Disney quotes and see how closely they may apply to your own life.

So, if I may quote a wise man by stating “When you go after honey with a balloon, a great thing is not to let the bees know you are coming.”

If you have noticed that the world doesn’t owe you a living, and want one of these brilliant Disney quotes that will serve you well in the foreseeable future, then look no further than ‘First rule of leadership: everything is your fault.’ A lot of firms in the 2000′s seemed to ignore that certain; it might be nice to think that Walt Disney understood what was going to be coming, and that somehow filtered down through the ages to the writers of ‘Finding Nemo’.
Oh, why the Winnie the Pooh quote? Because too often in our life, we let the bees know we’re coming.


Disney to Close Original Star Wars Rides By September 8 [Star Tours]

Posted by on Sunday, 16 May, 2010

International Prince of Persia trailer with new scenes

Posted by on Wednesday, 4 November, 2009

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We showed you the American trailer for the upcoming Prince of Persia movie yesterday, and today Walt Disney Pictures released a new version for international audiences. This new cut is in English, totally different from the US trailer and shows a handful of new scenes from the movie.

Prince of Persia – The Sands of Time is directed by Mike Newell (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and is scheduled to hit theaters in the US on May 28, 2010.

Here’s the international trailer:



Blockbuster On Demand coming to TiVo sometime today

Posted by on Tuesday, 13 October, 2009

4x3_BlockbusterVODTiVo users! Rejoice! Soon you’ll have access to Blockbuster On Demand content as if Amazon, Netflix, Walt Disney Studios, and Jaman services weren’t enough. I hear that sometime today, the service will go live on Series 2, 3, HD, and HD XL boxes but so far it isn’t up on either my HD or HD XL units. Not that it matters all that much. I’m not going to use it anyway.

The movie rental fees range from $2.99 for “classic” or old films to $3.99 for new releases. The library will be expanded over the coming weeks to include more content.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for digital delivery. It’s the future, but Netflix and Amazon already seem to have a wide selection of content with some available in HD. I doubt Blockbuster will be able to provide a better experience than those two and there isn’t even any mention of HD content in the press release, which kills any appeal at all to me. If it’s not HD, I’m not going to spend money on it.

Check back later for a hands-on with the new service. Hopefully that will be sometime today.

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