Category Archives: World Wide Web

Thought: Why Hollywood wants us to watch David Fincher’s “The Social Network”, yeah, the Facebook movie…

So two trailers have hit the internets now, of David Fincher’s newest movie, “The Social Network”, based on the popular social networking site, well, um, Facebook. You ask yourself? WTF? This is weird, there is nothing on these two trailers, how can the public give feedback on these? The thing that viewers don’t understand that, it’s the whole point. The film makers purposely made these two trailers this way, as their way to confuse you. It’s their way of getting people talking. I see reader comments in other movie blogs and message forums, saying, “Why don’t they make myspace the movie?”

Why isn’t there a myspace movie yet? Because there doesn’t need to be one. There are many reasons Facebook needs to be a movie. On the Facebook website, there are a lot of secrets and behind the scenes stuff that we don’t know about. Maybe the Facebook movie wants to reveal all the secrets? How the site started, all the stuff behind it, how the site got it’s popularity, the media, etc. Plus, try to remember that when Facebook first started, it didn’t start in a very good way. Mark Zuckerberg first started a social networking site when he was in Harvard College, that site was for that school only. Then he was sued for it or something. I don’t know the whole history. I’m sure the movie wants to get more into detail with that. Get the hint with the trailer in the video below, it even mentioned Mark Zuckerberg getting sued.

Is the Facebook movie being made for box office money? Of course, but I’m sure there are more important reasons Hollywood wants this made. “The Social Network” will be a learning experience. It’ll help us understand why we are all on the site to begin with. Why we were all drawn to it? The site was made by some bored college kid who probably had no social life, so being the computer expert he is, he decided to build a site of his own. It started off small with just himself using it at first…now the site is mainstream, worldwide. It is more popular than myspace now. Mark Zuckerberg still runs and owns the site today after all these years. He is still young and he is still in his 20’s.

The Facebook site and Mark Zuckerberg himself has quite a bit of history that we need to know about.

I know this film is getting tons of negative backlash, so I wanted to write in some thoughts to help defend the movie a little bit. I think this is a unique and interesting idea for a film. I’m looking forwardr to seeing more of it. I’m sure we’ll soon see another trailer with actually actors and clips from the film. David Fincher is a fantastic director, he’s made many great films in the past and I’m sure he made this a great one too. Make no mistake with David Fincher!

Kev

Report: Prince slams the internet, says it’s dead and compares the world wide web to MTV, he actually brings up valid points!!!

Prince explains why he wouldn’t allow his new album, “20Ten” to be available to download at Itunes because he thinks the internet is dead and it’s very much like MTV.

Read more on what he has to say here:

http://newsroom.mtv.com/2010/07/06/prince-internet/

Prince may be a huge dick and an egomaniac, sure, but to be fair to him, I agree with him and he brings up valid points, seriously. The internet was once cool in the early 90’s, when the world wide web wasn’t that mainstream, but now that the internet is part of pop culture media, this is what Prince means when he compares the internet to MTV.

Prince is not the only music artist that hates Itunes. Kid Rock and Garth Brooks are no fan of Itunes either.

It might not be fair for fans of these artists, but hey, what can I say? It’s their music. They write it. They own it. So music artists have all their right to sell it how they please. Respecting the owner’s work with heart is what everyone should do. This is America, musicians do what they want to do. Doing whatever they feel it’s right for their music.

Kev

Why twitter is popular with celebrities…

Twitter has been a new social networking site. It’s been put online since 2006, so it’s only been on the internet for 4 years. Ever since the site first came on, the twitter site was immediately taken over by the rich & famous. Everyone from actors, music stars, famous bands, TV channels, sports athletes, etc. So you wonder why it is popular with celebrities??? Well like I once said about twitter before, a lot of celebs find it a great opportunity to interact with their fans online personally. Why are celebs in twitter personally responding back to fans? Because the site is quicker and easier to use for them. Obviously, celebrities don’t have time to reply to fan mail, so they use twitter to talk to fans instead.

 Some celebs however, don’t even use the site to talk to fans because they think they are too famous for that. They use the site to announce news on twitter mostly because it’s a quicker way to exclusively announce news instead of wasting a lot of time announcing on myspace or their official website. A lot of them are there to promote their careers, talk to people or announce news. Celebs in twitter is no fake ’cause the “verified” accounts is proof that it is their account, plus other ways to tell it’s their real page is they post twitpics proving it’s them.

Twitter can also be useful for non-famous people like myself. I just go there to read other celeb pages and just post there for my fun and my own amusement. Yep, twitter is no joke people. Celebs there do READ EVERYTHING that’s sent to them. I’ve had a few celeb replies and I have a few celebs following me (Tom Cruise and Arnie Schwarzenegger). Celebs will respond to you if it’s flattering to them or if they find your post worth replying to. It’s very rare you’ll get a reply but they do reply when they can.

Twitter is a nice site. It’s more fun than facebook and myspace, in my opinion.

Kev

Facebook thoughts: private is never private part II

Another thing I wanted to rant about with Facebook is how people don’t keep their personal relationships “private”. Notice how people become so obsessed with that “relationship status” option? You know they go from “single”, “in a relationship” or “married”? Why is it do people feel the need to publicly speak on not wanting to be single. When they do get in a relationship with a partner, they’ll announce it publicly, the same when people are just getting married. There are couple’s in there being way too personal about their relationships when it should be kept in their own business and off of facebook. Why is that people become so obsessed with love and relationships in social networking sites?

Really, what are my thoughts about all this relationship stuff? Seriously, who cares!!! It’s not about jealousy because I’m single, no not at all. It’s just personal stuff that should be kept off the public. Do we really need to know how your relationship went in detail? If I ever get in a relationship with somebody special someday, I probably will be strict about it and keep things off the public. I don’t need people to know how we got together and if we’re gonna get married or personal things like that.

Want your life private? NEWS FLASH!!!! Don’t put it on the internet! The facebook privacy features will not help any. It’s your own responsibility to what you’re posting publicly. If you don’t want people talking about your vacation to Disneyworld or to the Bahamas with your girlfriend, then don’t put it publicly in facebook. Don’t want people talking about your family or your marriage, then stop posting personal pictures in your photo galleries.

I mean, people would post everything about their lives, even their wedding pictures. It’s crazy stuff, I tell ya. People don’t realize how risky social networking sites can be. Why do people post their personal relationships publicly in their profiles? My guess is that they want to be respected and be supported by the people around them, they seem to enjoy that kind of attention.

FB is becoming a bit of a turn off for these reasons.

Kev

Facebook thoughts: Privacy is never private…

People in facebook has been complaining and whining about these new privacy features. People keep complaining everytime something new changes in facebook. Seriously? Are you people for real? Are you this delusional? How can you keep your thoughts and what you post in facebook private?

NEWS FLASH: Simply just don’t go to facebook or cancel your account. Noboby’s forcing you to stay there.

What you post in facebook, it’s no longer private, your friends in your friendslist can still see everything, it’s still public. If you don’t want the outside world talking about what you’re posting in facebook, then becareful how you use facebook, it’s just as simple as that.

It is not the facebook staff and the new features that is ruining facebook, well, it is YOU that is ruining your experience there. People should be adult enough to use the internet responsibly but instead, they all act like little teenagers who are just learning how to use the internet. I use my facebook page to keep my personal life out of things. I use it to discuss the entertainment industry: music, movies, politics, health & fitness, sports, wrestling/ufc, etc with the people there just like I do here with the blog.

Ranting about things in your life, maybe a good thing but in a way, it’s not. If you get too personal or post something too negative, then bad karma will hit you back out in the real world in the future, believe me. People would talk about every little thing they do in life in facebook. If people go out for a drive, go to the store, or go to work, etc. people would write it all down in facebook in their statuses. It’s crazy stuff FB is. I’ll write more on this another time.

Kev

Report: Paul Weller slams Myspace and facebook…

Paul Weller, who is the former frontman of the UK punk rock band, The Jam, has slammed social networking sites, Myspace and Facebook.

Click here to read his words:

http://www.nme.com/news/paul-weller/50811

The user comments in that article, the NME readers, has responded. Slamming Paul Weller in return. It’s like music fans can’t take his opinion. The truth maybe harsh, but I’m gonna say, that the man actually brings up some valid points.

When he tells you to “go down to a pub” what he really means, is that he wants people to do more productive things than hang in social networking sites. When he says to the guy at his show, “This is myspace and you’re invading it”. That means that Paul Weller likes to keep his life private instead of making it public on social networking sites.

You’ll have to admit that Paul is so right on what he says. Back in the 50’s-80’s, there was no such thing as the internet. It made it hard to promote music back in the old days. Now it seems that the rich & famous, the mainstream of media fame has taken over social networking sites. Real celebrities and real bands using myspace/facebook (also twitter) to promote their careers. I’ll have to agree with him that myspace/facebook is what makes this world a sad society.

Kev

Report: Miley Cyrus slams social networking sites…


Miley Cyrus, the Disney star, spoke out about social networking sites such as myspace/facebook/twitter/etc.  which those three sites seem to be taking over the world these days. She revealed that she is trying to stay away from the internet and become more social out in the real world. She says the internet can be pretty dangerous if you tell the whole world about your personal life and telling the world what you’re doing.


Read what she has to say about the internet here:


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5jqbEA9JpcZcbHan0EoSwjx9KVttA


While some out there may hate what she says, I’m gonna have to side with her on this one and say she brings up some very valid points. Social networking sites can be very dangerous and people don’t even realize how evil it can be. Knowing from my own experiences.


In facebook, I see people in there talking about everything that goes on in their personal lives, even their marriages, children, family, etc. They rant about how much life sucks and all that. It’s not cool. There are women posting pictures of newborn babies in there which is also not cool. In my opinion, I think children and teen shouldn’t be allowed on the internet at all. If you wonder why young children and young women are disappearing possibly being kidnapped or murdered by pedophiles and predators, the internet can be part of why all of this is happening.


More reasons why the internet can be dangerous, if you’re open about your personal life, it could cost you your job, destroy your marriage, pretty much everything you have. If you cyberbully other people online, and if they meet you in person, you could get into a heated confrontation, possibly a huge fight or something worse.


I used to talk about stuff that goes on in my life in the past, but now I just use the internet for entertainment news only if you noticed. I don’t even talk about myself in my facebook page that much. I use it to do my usual thing talk about movies, music, wrestling, video games, etc. The internet maybe a cool tool to come on here and be open about yourself, but the reality is, it’s not a cool thing. These days I vow to keep my personal life out of everything and it works beautifully. I’m doing my best to spend less time off the internet too if you noticed. Now that I found fitness as a passion, playing more guitar and video games.


Honestly though, there are too many whacked and crazy people all over the place in social networking sites that I try to stay out of things. Too much negativity and drama, not my thing anymore. Great on Miley for saying something real for once. She gets my kudos this time!


Kev

Report: Coco furious over butt-cleavage photo taken down in myspace…

Coco, who is the wife of actor and rapper Ice-T, put up a controversial photo of herself, in her official myspace page, which clearly showed her ass crack. She wasn’t wearing panties or nothing under her white dress, when she was out partying at a nightclub. The photo was taken down by the staff of myspace. She went to her twitter page to complain. The internet and her fans are also furious that it was taken down. People are supporting her and defending her of that photo.

Read more on it here:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/26/cocos-butt-crack-off-mysp_n_478548.html

Why did myspace take down her photo? If you think that she had the right to put up that photo, then you are so wrong.

My guess on why it was taken down, is because, it broke the rules of the TOS of myspace, read up:

http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=misc.terms

The rule falls under 8 – 8.4.

There you go, there’s your answer. Myspace doesn’t accept nudity of any kind, even if it’s just a simple butt-cleavage. They take the rules of the TOS very seriously on everybody, even with celebrities that have their own myspace pages. Myspace don’t care how big or famous you are, they will treat celebrities the same way they treat people who are not famous.

And on top of that, Coco is a fake plastic bitch anyways. Nothing more of a Barbie doll.

Kev

Report: Chris Cornell and wife threatening to sue craigslist over Brittany Murphy video…

Craigslist, the popular anonymous advertising site, is in more legal trouble. Chris Cornell and his wife Vicky, are furious over a Brittany Murphy video that has surfaced for sale at craigslist. On the video, had private wedding footage of the Chris and Vicky wedding. In the wedding video had Brittany Murphy partying on it since she was in the wedding as maid of honour. As some of you may or may not know, Chris Cornell and Brittany Murphy were very close friends. The video was immediately pulled off the site, imagining that Chris’s team of lawyers sent them “cease and desist” letters. The Cornell team claims the video was a victim of stolen copyright and argue it’s a federal crime. The Cornell’s wants craigslist to track down the person responsible for stealing the video.

More on it here:

http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/site_yanks_wedding_video_IRHOcmcba0MJeeqFdfPKBI

We better hope that wedding video is copyrighted, if the judge finds that it isn’t, then Chris won’t be able to do anything about it legally.

Kev

Celebs really do read and reply to real people in twitter…

Ya know, Twitter is a great site. I was getting annoyed with it at first, trying to send twitter messages to famous people in twitter and not getting a response back yet. I know I bashed the site saying that celebrity twitter is fake, that they don’t read and reply to anybody there, that they think they are bigger than twitter. I guess I am wrong.

Real celebs, and actual famous people that run their Twitter do reply to their fans. They see that site as an opportunity to interact with fans online. Celebs don’t reply to fans in myspace or facebook, but they do reply to fans in twitter.

They are really running their accounts, so if you leave them a message with an @ reply, they’ll be able to see it.

Celebs may not reply to every message and they may not reply right away but you’ll be lucky enough to get a response by them.

It does happen and celeb twitter is real.

I’m new to the site so it takes me a while to learn it.

Kev