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Revision as of 14:04, 10 September 2012

Bricks in the Wall of Awesome
Number 91
Broadcast Date August 27, 2012
Episode Length 1:02:40
Hosts Brian Brushwood, Tom Merritt

Arrested Development on Netflix, Apple execs say no TV set, Amazon-NBCU deal, YouTube skippable mobile video ads, and more.

Contents

Opening Video

Wastelander Panda Prologue

The Big Story

Why Arrested Development on Netflix could change everything. [1]

Another Big Story

Apple execs say no TV set any time soon. [2]

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Slipstream

  • Amazon Prime Instant Video beefs up sports and documentary content, adds ESPN’s 30 for 30 film series. [3]
  • Amazon-NBCU deal expands Instant Video content. [4]
  • Netflix inks deal with Weinstein Co.-owned Radius-TWC, films coming to watch instantly next year. [5]
  • YouTube brings its skippable video ads to mobile. [6]
  • Hulu redesigns website with improved navigation and recommendations. [7]
  • The tiny TV broadcaster that cable and Internet giants are trying to kill. [8]

Tube Tops

  • Hisense Pulse Google TV set-top box coming in November for $99. [9]
  • NHK's 8K Ultra High Definition TV standard approved by ITU. [10]

Film Falm

  • Syfy to develop remake of cult U.K. science fiction series Blake’s 7 with Martin Campbell. [11]
  • Star Wars Episode II and III 3D re-releases officially dated for theaters in September and October 2013. [12]
  • Why you should be watching Hulu’s creepy deal-with-the-devil series The Booth at the End. [13]
  • New Star Wars series breaks Brian Brushwood's heart, ends 25-year love affair. [14]
  • Warner Bros. says 'no' to the Dark Tower. [15]

Premiering This Week

Doctor Who and a few horror movies.

What We're Watching

Brian

  • H+

Tom

  • H+
  • True Blood
  • The Newsroom
  • Breaking Bad
  • King Lear

Feedback

  • Jimmie is not a fan of minisodes, and is especially taken out of H+ due to its form.
  • Patrick W. is an avid fan of Slingbox and explains why.
  • OC Alexander predicts the potential longevity of Expendables 2 in the movie draft.

Great Quotes

Fun Facts

  • During the Another Big Story, Tom wore a pillow on his head.

YouTube

Links


Preceded by:
"Last Dance For Hulu?"
Bricks in the Wall of Awesome
Followed by:
"TBD"