Thursday’s news – comeby, comeby!

Film

  • Trailer for David Cronenberg‘s Eastern Promises
  • Finally! Robert de Niro and Al Pacino together wasn’t enough. What we were really waiting for was 50 Cent to join the cast of Righteous Kill
  • Laurence Fishburne to write and direct a movie based on Paul Coelho’s The Alchemist. Anyone read it?
  • More Dark Knight casting, including Melina McGraw (Scully’s sister in The X-Files)

‘Music’

British TV

US TV

BFI beats Oyster

Interesting technological discovery I made today: your British Film Institute membership card has the power to block Oyster cards. Yes, when you’re at the head of the queue to get on the tube or off a train, find out your love of film beats the mighty Oyster’s radio powers in the most embarrassing way possible.

Honestly, it’s true. I took the BFI card out and instantly my Oyster card worked again. I’m suspecting some kind of metallic ink is behaving badly.

Technology reviews

Review: Apple TV 1.2

Most people won’t care, but Apple today updated its Apple TV device to include YouTube support

YouTube

It also updated it with a couple of other useful extras at the same time. You can now select the appropriate iTunes Store for your country to make sure the “iTunes Top TV episodes” and “iTunes movies” options don’t appear unless you’re in the US because you can’t buy bloody anything from the iTunes Store unless you’re in the US.

Apple TV store

You can also sort things by date, which is helpful if you don’t name your files properly or the cocking useless Apple TV sorts things out of order.

Date sorted Apple TV

How about a “play stuff that’s recorded in some format I might actually have” option, Apple?

Friday’s funtabulous news

Don't forget Utopia tomorrow



Film

British TV

  • Channel 4 and E4 have picked up the forthcoming Dirty Sexy Money and Reaper from ABC
  • The Beeb, ITV and Channel 4 are working together on a video download service
  • Virgin 1, Virgin’s rival to Sky One, has picked up Fox’s The Sarah Connor Chronicles
  • ITV1’s going to focus on 9pm dramas to turn itself around
  • Wish You Were Here returns

US TV