I’ve just discovered this site looks absolutely afflicted to anyone using Netscape, Mozilla, or any browser outside the IE family. I’m sure this is a problem with my lousy coding, but have no clue how to fix it. Anyone have any ideas? Update: Ah, BMK of Bump on a Log figured it out…the sitemeter code was playing havoc with Netscape while it was nested in the sidebar table. Now that it’s been moved to the bottom of the page, the situation has resolved itself. Strange.
Author: KcM
Trailer Smorgasbord.
New teasers and trailers abound this past weekend, including the ones for Daredevil (I dunno…looks goofy. We’ll see.), xXx (looks more fun than any Bond movie I’ve seen in the past ten years), Goldmember (a bit long in the tooth, Michael Caine notwithstanding), and the Soderbergh/Cameron Solaris remake (I have very, very high hopes for this one.)
A Veritable Medley.
Happy third Blogday to Medley, who’s gone on hiatus to celebrate.
Ralph Fiennes needs a hit!
As does Emily Watson, Ed Norton, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, etc. etc. The trailer for Red Dragon is now up, and it basically confirms my fears from yesterday’s post. A-list talent, B-list film…and Sir Anthony may even end up out-hamming his performance from Hannibal.
Cooking the books.
Martha Stewart, ImClone insider trader.
Soldiering On.
A report from the Sixth Annual Webby Awards.
Just Say No…problem!
The Post takes a gander at GOP (prescription) drug money.
Idiot Savant.
Maureen Dowd on Dubya, our Philosopher King.
Eight is enough.
Michael Davies of ESPN offers World Cup Power Rankings for the final eight squads. In related news, Italian club Perugia cuts Ahn Jung-hwan (the Korean player who scored the Golden Goal that knocked out Italia) in a fit of self-destructive nationalism. At the rate Ahn’s going, I’m sure he’ll find a job.
Industrial Revolution.
There’s yet another new interesting look over at High Industrial. Check it out.