EXPANDING MY SOCIAL NETWORKS: FROM MYSPACE TO FACEBOOK


I’ve had a MySpace page for almost two years now, and I’ve made some great virtual acquaintances who primarily share my interests in television, film, music and general pop culture. Like most people, I find MySpace to be fairly addictive; I constantly update my profile, subscribe to and read numerous blogs, and scroll through my friends’ pages. But here are the two main reasons I really enjoy MySpace: 1) a wider audience for my blog; I am able to post my entries there, and have added a large number of Lost fans to my distribution list as a result, and 2) many writers and actors from my favorite shows maintain their own pages and blogs, and that kind of accessibility is quite a treat for true fans.

Recently, my 17 year old niece suggested that I also create a Facebook page (thanks, Mags!).  I was initially hesitant because, in all honesty, I thought I was too old. However, after perusing various pages and noticing that far more of my college friends are on Facebook than MySpace, I decided to take the plunge. Besides, I love discovering fellow Lost friends from all corners, and Facebook provides me with new opportunities to do so.

Right now my Facebook page is under construction, and I’m not a fan of the layout and format just yet (at least compared to MySpace).  But I would love to add new friends to both Facebook and MySpace. If you’re a member of either and enjoy this blog and/or Lost, add me as a friend! I open every invite to see what we have in common, and only deny those that are obvious spam, porn or from a band/musician that isn’t up my alley (i.e. hair metal).

Facebook
MySpace

If you’re not on either social network or you’d like to be added to my Lost distribution list (to receive weekly Lost theories & thoughts following each episode, beginning with next week’s Season 4 premiere), simply send me an email to jo@jopinionated.com with the word LOST in the subject line.

I am curious to find out which of you have pages on either Facebook or MySpace, so don’t be shy. Go find and befriend me. I would also love to hear which you prefer, and why…

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SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED: IMMEDIATE REACTION TO ‘CLOVERFIELD’



I just returned from a matinée viewing of Cloverfield. I am going to attempt to write a brief review, while processing why the film had such a strong physical affect on me. It was intense, and I literally fled the theater with a very uncomfortable knot in my stomach.

Cloverfield is an experience more than anything else, a visually violent ride that is not for those who are prone to motion sickness. Filmed entirely by handheld camera from the perspective of a group of friends in New York under attack from an unknown being, it is a tense, psychological adventure. But I certainly wouldn’t classify it as a horror movie; the film is more disturbing than terrifying (and not just because of the eerily familiar 9/11 NYC imagery).

I couldn’t begin to describe the actual ‘monster’ in Cloverfield, and I’m not sure that’s even an accurate word to characterize it. It did not resemble Godzilla or any other movie monster/alien hybrid we’ve ever seen before. When we were finally treated to a close-up of the nameless behemoth, my jaw dropped and I responded with a whispered “Oh, shit! Wow.”

Everyone involved with the creation of Cloverfield is connected to producer J.J. Abrams. The movie was written by Drew Goddard (Lost, Alias, Angel, Buffy) and directed by Matt Reeves (Felicity). I think it was a very bold choice to put Reeves at the helm of what must have been one hell of a production, and quite clever to equip the relatively unknown cast with cameras for most of the footage.

I’d heard rumors that there were a few subtle nods to Lost fans in Cloverfield, but the only one I noticed was the casting of Chris Mulkey (see photo below) in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it role as a military lieutenant. He is the character actor who played the leader of the pot farmers in last season’s Locke-centric flashback (“Further Instructions”). He also briefly appeared as the jerk who replaced Coach Taylor on Friday Night Lights earlier this season.

Did I love Cloverfield? I’m not sure yet. This one will take a while to absorb. Would I recommend it? Yes. But not for young kids or even early teens. Or for the easily queasy. The Blair Witch Project was NOTHING compared to this. Not even close.

I’d love to hear what others thought of it. Feel free to share after you see it!

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THE RETURN OF MULDER & SCULLY



I collect things. For the most part, I have accumulated toys from the wonderful world of pop culture (many versions of Yoda, the gay Teletubby with the red purse, a Dwight Schrute bobblehead, a frozen figurine of Neo from The Matrix). But I was never into dolls much. I think I came to that realization when my brother shaved Malibu Barbie’s head and I didn’t cry…although I did wail when he decapitated Wonder Woman and flushed her head down the toilet. That being said, I have a confession to make. I own an official special-edition Mulder & Scully Barbie set, like the one pictured above. However, mine is still sealed in the box in mint condition, and is one of my prized possessions.

That was a long-winded way of letting you in on a poorly-kept secret: I have been and always will be a huge fan The X-Files. Up until recently, I had every single episode of the TV show on VHS. And I am finally about to own the entire series on DVD. That, coupled with the fact that the first production stills from the Untitled X-Files Sequel came out this morning (see example below), is why I am giddy like a schoolgirl right now.



The new film is scheduled to debut in theaters on July 25, 2008, so you know where I’ll be that day. I still vividly remember going to the first movie immediately after work on opening night in 1998 with 20 friends, and openly failing to conceal what a total dork I was. Not much has changed.

The good news for loyal fans is that the sequel is being directed and co-written by X-Files creator Chris Carter (the other screenwriter is X-Files writer/producer Frank Spotnitz). Along with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, they have only announced a few of the other ‘name’ cast members: Amanda Peet, Xzibit, and Billy Connolly. There isn’t an official title to the new film, but IMDB lists the possibilities as either The X-Files 2 or The X-Files: Done One.

Not only do I not know what the sequel is about, I am going to do my best to remain spoiler-free. I can’t imagine how my life would have been if blogging and message boards were as widespread back when the television series was at the height of its popularity. I’d probably still be single…

Although you all know how much I love Lost, I’d like to end this post with a visual illustration of my longterm dedication to this particular television series and movie franchise.

Let’s be honest, Sayid & Sawyer are hot, but they aren’t great names for felines. Besides, I specifically chose these cats because of their color and relation to The X-Files characters/actors; Mulder is kind of brooding and wears his dark coat well, Scully is smarter and she knows it – AND she sports the trademark red hair.

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WHAT TO DO UNTIL 1/31/08: SUGGESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO ARE ‘LOST’


Season 4 of Lost is fast approaching. Eight brand new episodes in a row, beginning January 31.

The countdown has begun, and the fanboys and girls are restless. So here are some fun suggestions for the Lost masses to entertain themselves in the meantime.

  1. Go see Cloverfield this weekend, and support J.J. Abrams. He’s like our L. Ron Hubbard, except far less creepy. And much more alive. 
  2. Throw a Lost theme party where character costumes are mandatory, and invite your favorite blogger so she can take photos and interview the guests (I’m talking to you, Jaime!).
  3. Channel your inner Martha; make and bake homemade Fish Biscuits and dream about shirtless sweaty Sawyer in the cage. Or dressed up and dirty Kate, who, according to the shirtless sweaty stud, tastes like strawberries.
  4. Rent or buy Season 3 on DVD, and host your very own marathon. The bonus features and commentaries are AWESOME, by the way.
  5. Catch up with Hurley in real life. Read Jorge Garcia’s blog.
  6. Watch a sneak peak of a scene from the new season AND a recap of all 3 seasons in the Hurley-inspired/numbers-cursed time of 8 minutes, 15 seconds here.
  7. Obsess about and overanalyze the new Lost promo (pictured above), which features the reflection of a modern city skyline in the water.
  8. Watch videos, follow clues and play along on Find815.
  9. Google the new Lost cast members: Jeremy Davies (Saving Private Ryan), Jeff Fahey (Lawnmower Man), Ken Leung (X-Men: The Last Stand), Rebecca Mader (The Devil Wears Prada), and Lance Reddick (The Wire).
  10. Create a Lost contest on your blog or at your office, and reward the person who can guess the exact number of times that Michael has yelled “Walt!” in three seasons combined. Bonus points for the person who correctly estimates how many times he wails for his son again after his return this season.

So update your calendars and set your TiVO or DVR, because here are the titles and air dates of all 8 new episodes:

  • Episode 4.1: The Beginning of the End (1/31/08)
  • Episode 4.2: Confirmed Dead (2/7/08)
  • Episode 4.3: The Economist (2/14/08)
  • Episode 4.4: Eggtown (2/21/08)
  • Episode 4.5: The Constant (2/28/08)
  • Episode 4.6: The Other Woman (3/6/08)
  • Episode 4.7: Ji Yeon (3/13/08)
  • Episode 4.8: Untitled/TBD (3/20/08)

Bring. It. On. Are you with me?

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IT’S TIME TO BRIBE MY STEALTHY READERS; A COMMENTS CONTEST COMMENCES


My friend, The Ex (her nickname; not someone I used to make mix tapes for), has a great blog which I have bookmarked and read every day. She is damn funny, and I appreciate both her writing style and her anal-retentive attention to spelling and grammar.
Have I mentioned that we don’t actually know each other? We are virtual blog buddies. It’s fun.

I’ve been thinking about her site because I want to make improvements to this one. I am openly jealous about the amount of comments she receives for almost every single post. Granted, she writes and shares more frequently than I do. But obviously her following is dedicated. And chatty. Mine consists of frequent lingerers with responses from only a select few (which make my day every time). Don’t get me wrong, I am also grateful for those who do return often, the fairly decent number of daily hits, and my beloved 14 subscribers!

All of this stems from a great post that The Ex wrote last week, talking about her addiction to blogging and asking her readers why some of them lurk on her site without responding. I can relate. Clearly.

So, taking a page from her, I have some questions for my readers and for fellow bloggers:

  • Am I covering pop culture topics that you’re interested in? If not, suggestions?
  • Did you know that you don’t have to give your real or full name when you leave comments? Are you more likely to do so knowing that it can be done anonymously?
  • How do you build upon readership and encourage comments?
  • Do you prefer reading shorter, more frequent blog entries or lengthier, more detailed posts every other day or so?
  • What are your favorite blogs, and why? Please feel free to plug your bookmarks here!

Frankly, I am just as curious to find out why you disagree with something I’ve written as I am to find out we are on the same page. Seriously.

Last year I hosted a few small film contests here with success, and am currently creating a Comments Contest (especially once Lost starts) for the new year. Of course there will be a prize, and details will follow soon. So why not start now? Yes, you. Ready, go!

Thanks for playing. Or responding. And reading.

- Jo

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