Pajamas Media coverage of the American Renaissance Film Festival is up with video. Enjoy! (I hope)
Roger L. Simon
Blacklisting Myself Memoir of a Hollywood Apostate in the Age of Terror
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3 Comments
1. ForNow:Gary Sinise is one of the swellest guys around, and that video points out why.
But why did they use that user-contemptuous Quicktime? I was able only to hear, not see. My version of Quicktime reported that it couldn’t find the necessary components on the Quicktime server. Well, Quicktime is ALWAYS asking for more components. Then they install more crapware, often self-starting crapware, onto one’s machine. I certainly don’t want to go and install their latest upgrade, it’s not worth the trouble figuring out how to undo their latest tricks for gluing it to the taskbar, making it pop up all the time, etc.
Jan 14, 2006 - 8:41 pm 2. Luther McLeod:Hear Hear, ForNow. Can’t stand it myself. Forceful elitism I think.
Jan 14, 2006 - 9:17 pm 3. Roger:Thanks for feedback. We are looking into dual approach for videos.
Jan 15, 2006 - 9:51 am