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I'm Drew Breunig and I obsess about technology, media, language, and culture. I live in New York, studied anthropology, and work in advertising technology.

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binkythedoormat:

The best: District 9 / The Hurt Locker / Let The Right One In / Moon
The rest: (500) Days OF Summer / An Education / Avatar / Away We Go / Bolt / Coraline / Creation / The Damned United / Drag Me To Hell / Frost/Nixon / Revolutionary Road / Star Trek / Up / Watchmen / Where The Wild Things Are / The Wrestler / Zombieland
The oldies: Alien / The Breakfast Club / Poltergeist
The drek: Franklyn / Transformers 2 / The White Ribbon
The screens: City Screen, York / Electric Cinema, Birmingham / Somerset House, London

I really dig the way Daniel Gray is presenting his best of lists. Check them all out in context.
Also, his best movies are all spot on.

binkythedoormat:

The best: District 9 / The Hurt Locker / Let The Right One In / Moon

The rest: (500) Days OF Summer / An Education / Avatar / Away We Go / Bolt / Coraline / Creation / The Damned United / Drag Me To Hell / Frost/Nixon / Revolutionary Road / Star Trek / Up / Watchmen / Where The Wild Things Are / The Wrestler / Zombieland

The oldies: Alien / The Breakfast Club / Poltergeist

The drek: Franklyn / Transformers 2 / The White Ribbon

The screens: City Screen, York / Electric Cinema, Birmingham / Somerset House, London

I really dig the way Daniel Gray is presenting his best of lists. Check them all out in context.

Also, his best movies are all spot on.

Whether your metric-of-choice is book deals or raw numbers, The Kids Who Tumble graduated to big boys on the playground, not so much by stomping the other kids as by inventing their own game in the corner. Tumblr’s make-or-break premise was always that the semi-closed platform (insular, secular, participatory) would eventually make a deeper connection than the open online systems (cosmopolitan, egalitarian, populist) powered by Feedburner and retweets. Whereas anyone can read blogs or tweets, tumbling nearly demands participation.
Rex Sorgatz, writing in The Bygone Bureau’s year-end blogging wrap-up.