Boba, Shut The Fett Up

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Boba, Shut The Fett Up
Number 43
Broadcast Date September 20, 2011
Episode Length 56:59
Hosts Tom Merritt, Brian Brushwood, Eva Snyder

Netflix introduces Qwikster, James Cameron pushes 60fps, Nicholas Cage is a vampire, and more.

Contents

Opening Video

Official Ojai Valley Taxidermy TV Commercial (Chuck Testa)

The Big Story

Netflix apologizes the way they communicated price increases and announces Qwikster as they split their DVD mailing service and streaming service.

Squarespace

Go to Squarespace.com to get a free trial period, if you decide to stay with the service use Offer Code: framerate9 to get 10% off for six months.

Film Falm

  • Tom discusses his Star Wars Blu-ray experience.
  • James Cameron is still pushing the film industry to project movies at 60 frames per second.
  • Avatar is coming to Disney parks.

Tube Tops

  • Hulu auction slowed up by recent developments that could derail it completely.
  • Chief Executive of RTL said that they have not done a deal with Hulu because Hulu wants to own the ad sales.
  • Microsoft in talks with Comcast for on-demand video and live TV on the Xbox.
  • PlayStation Vita's Torne app pulls in live TV streams served up from a PS3.
  • Logitech Revue gets second Honeycomb leak, TV apps sneak into Market.

What We're Watching

Brian

  • caught up on Breaking Bad
  • continuing Fringe-Binge

Tom

  • watched season finale of Eurika
  • enjoying Haven
  • watched Ringer

Fall season kicking in this week

  • New Girl premiering
  • Person of Interest premiering
  • Fringe is back
  • Pan Am premiering
  • Terra Nova premiering

Eva

  • watching Star Trek TNG
  • watching Buffy
  • catching up on Doctor Who

Interferon

Feedback

  • James G. notes film is coming to an end by 2013.
  • Jeff N. discusses Apple TV and AirPlay.

Great Quotes

Fun Facts

Eva helped Dan Trachtenberg do visual effects for his short film Portal: No Escape.

YouTube

Links


Preceded by:
"My God, It's Full Of Jawas!"
Boba, Shut The Fett Up
Followed by:
"Fake And Old"