Thursday, June 27, 2013

98% Before Midnight

All Critics (146) | Top Critics (38) | Fresh (143) | Rotten (3)

Hawke and Delpy remain as charming as ever, and their combined goofiness is more endearing than annoying.

Love is messy here, life cannot be controlled, satisfaction is far from guaranteed. Romance is rocky at best. But romance still is.

Though "Before Midnight" is often uncomfortable to watch, it's never less than mesmerizing - and ultimately, a joy to walk with this prickly but fascinating couple again.

"Before Midnight" is heartbreaking, but not because of Jesse and Celine. It's the filmmakers' passions that seem to have cooled.

Before Midnight is fascinating to watch, and so long as Celine and Jesse are communicating, there's still hope.

How (Jesse and Celine) try to rekindle that flame is what drives Midnight, a film that feels so authentic it's like overhearing a conversation you're not sure you should be hearing.

Loving words mix with personal attacks, the magic moments with the unintended slights, as we witness the occasional desperation of imperfect people doing the best they can when life moves beyond meet-cute and courtship. That's authentic.

Linklater and his players bring an end to the fantasy and welcome the thrilling ups and bitter downs of reality to this love story.

Like the first two films, it reflects the real world in a way that seems almost preternatural. It's just that, here, the real world is a harsher, more disappointing place.

The duo, clearly so comfortable in their characters' skin, indulge in intelligent banter, sharp humour and emotional truths.

So much better written than contemporary novels, this film is a literary as well as cinematic achievement to cherish. For grown-ups.

As before, it's often very funny, with Jesse and Celine swapping Woody Allen-esque one-liners - nicely snarky, appealingly abrasive.

The acting, the dialogue and direction are superb.

None of the films is faultless in itself, but, tinted with complementary tones, the complete cycle comes as close to perfection as any trilogy in cinema history.

Marvelous. It's impossible to shake the feeling that we are merely eavesdropping on reality. Witty, wise, and -- most important of all -- truly romantic in ways that movies usually aren't.

It's been 18 years since Hawke, Delpy and Linklater introduced us to Jesse and Celine, and their story just gets richer, funnier and more punchy each time we see them. In 1995's Before Sunrise, they were idealistic 23-year-olds.

Hawke and Delpy are as believably real as any screen couple can ever be.

This is one of the few sequels for which the cliche 'eagerly awaited' is truly applicable.

Predictably, it's just as great as the first two.

By the end, Before Midnight inches towards a dawn of charm. But it's a troubled trip.

As an organic experiment in collaboration between actors and director, it is a triumph, co-created and co-owned by Delpy, Linklater and Hawke.

Hawke and Delpy, who are both credited on the script too, have never found co-stars to bounce off more nimbly or bring out richer nuances in their acting.

The performances and dialogue are wonderfully naturalistic; a reminder that the best special effects are often the cheapest.

Before Midnight is about the nature of long-term relationships, and the way love deepens and grows but also finds itself subject to the complications of maturity. Smart, insightful, and poignant.

For those who witnessed Jesse and Celine's tentative getting together as inter railing students almost twenty years ago, it's reassuring to see them still in love.

Brilliantly directed, superbly written and impeccably acted, this is a thoroughly enjoyable, thought-provoking and emotionally engaging drama that perfectly complements the previous two films.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/before_midnight_2013/

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Microsoft, Telefonica teaming up to push Windows Phone 8 devices in Europe, Latin America

Microsoft, Telefonica teaming up to push Windows Phone 8 devices in Europe, Latin America

Windows Phone 8 may be third in the league table, but we doubt Microsoft is satisfied with its bronze medal. That's why it's signed a one year marketing deal with Telefonica that'll see the world's fifth largest mobile network pushing WP8 handsets in Europe and Latin America. According to the release, the pair will offer customers Redmond's cloud services like Office 365, Skydrive and "Xbox" in an attempt to coax users away from the 'current duopoly of Android and iOS." Unfortunately there's no details on the specifics of the deal, so we'll guess the pair teamed up purely out of a sense of altruism.

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Black and Red Headphones for Vampires Are Your Deal of the Day

Black and Red Headphones for Vampires Are Your Deal of the DayTrue Blood, HBO's softcore vampire epic, doesn't have anything to do with consumer audio, but that didn't stop V-Moda from releasing a pair of their popular M-80 headphones with True Blood branding. As a result of this ill-fated crossover, you can cop a pair of nice cans for $70 off the normal price.

These True Blood "V-80" headphones are actually identical to V-Moda's M-80, which are a durable pair of on-ear cans meant for city life. The sound should be decent, too. Mario Aguilar reviewed its over-ear cousin, the M-100, and liked them just fine. There's a 2500-post strong thread on HeadFi discussing these cans.

The True Blood version comes in a black and red colorway which I think is pretty handsome, at least for a cross-branded product. You also get a little True Blood logo on the cans themselves. But in exchange for advertising HBO's show, you can get these M-80s for $130?a solid $70 less than Best Buy and other retailers, and $10 less than the M-80s when they were the deal of the day a few months back.

Haven't you always wanted headphones with fake bite marks? [Amazon]

Top Deals

? True Blood V-Mode M-80 On-Ear Headphones ($130) | Amazon | Usually $200

Accessories

? 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive ($15) | Amazon via Dealmac | Originally $20

? Refurb Freedom Spot Pro ($30) | Freedom Pop via Dealmac | Originally $50

? Cherry Wood Lazer Keyboard for Mac ($35) | Stack Social

Miscellaneous

? Monster 8-Outlet Surge Protector ($14) | Amazon via Dealmac | Originally $50

? Philips Norelco 6940 Razor ($20) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $40

? Domain Name + Hosting ($20) | Dreamhost via Deals Kinja | Originally $100

? Monster 8-Outlet Surge Protector ($60) | Best Buy via Dealmac | Originally $100

? Refurb Dyson DC35 Vaccuum ($225) | Woot via Fatwallet | Originally $350

? Sanus Wall-Mount Home Theater Shelving ($80) | Best Buy via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever

? Northwest Territory Dome Tent ($25) | Sears via Deals Kinja | $35 and up elsewhere

? Corsair 80 Plus Bronze 500W PSU ($30) | Tiger Direct via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever after $20 rebate

? 10' x 6' Inflatable Pool ($19) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever

Gaming

PC

? Tomb Raider + Sleeping Dogs + Just Cause 2 [Steam] ($24) | Gamefly | Use codeGFDJUN20

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? A few other Gamefly bundles, same code GFDJUN20

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PS3

? Tomb Raider + FREE Hitman: Absolution ($35) | Newegg via 9to5Toys

? GRID 2 ($40) | Amazon

? Injustice: Gods Among Us | Amazon

? Tomb Raider ($30) | Amazon

? Far Cry 3 ($20) | Amazon

? The Walking Dead ($20) | Amazon

Xbox

? Tomb Raider + FREE Hitman: Absolution ($35) | Newegg via 9to5Toys

? Gears of War: Judgment ($40) | Amazon

? Tomb Raider ($30) | Amazon

? Far Cry 3 ($20) | Amazon

Audio

? V-Moda Tru Blood Earphones ($130) | Amazon via Dealmac | Originally $200

? CAD Cardoid Mic ($30) | Musician's Friend via Dealmac | Originally $50

Clothing

? 25% off Woolrich | Woolrich via Reddit | Use promo code SPLASHED13

Dumb TV ? Smart TV

Nope.

Physical Media

? Scarface Limited Edition with Humidor ($300) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals | This was over $700 yesterday

? Pre-order World War Z 3D [Blu-ray] ($25) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals

Digital Media

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Here's a free trial.

Laptops

Nope.

Desktops

? 22" iMac ($1085) | Ebay via 9to5Toys | Originally $1300

Tablets

Nah.

Screens

? 27" Dell U2711 Monitor ($550) | Dell via Techbargains | Originally $700 | Use coupon code PV4NQ1C11JQZBD

? Acer 27-inch Monitor ($243) | NewEgg via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever

Portables

Stay stationary.

Camera

? Camtrol Prime 22 ($210) | B&H Photo via Photography Bay | Originally $350

? Canon Powershot A2200 ($46) | Canon via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever, refurbished

Bare Drives

Nope.

Apps

iOS

? Gesture Touchpad for Win8 ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $5

? Arpeggionome for iPhone ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $3

? Goodnight Moon ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $3

iPad Only

? Apreggionome Pro ($15) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $20

Android

? The Pixelizers ($0) | Amazon Appstore via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $1

? Anomaly Korea ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $3

? Earth and Legend ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $3

? R-Type ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $2

? Another World ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $2

? Beautiful Widgets Pro ($1.29) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $2

? Raiden Legacy ($2) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $6

Mac

? TuneSpan ($2) | Mac App Store via Lifehacker | Originally $15

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Gawker Media is looking for a new commerce editor for Gizmodo. That means we're looking for someone to write and curate Dealzmodo. You should be a strong writer who also is an amazing shopper, and you know what's a solid deal and what's worth passing on. Yes, you have to know a lot about consumer technology. More details here: [Commerce Specialist, Gizmodo]

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Violence kills 27 in minority region of west China

BEIJING (AP) ? Assailants attacked police and other people with knives and set fire to police cars in China's restive far-western region on Wednesday in violence that killed 27 people, one of the bloodiest incidents since unrest in the regional capital killed nearly 200 in 2009.

The early-morning violence ? described by state media as riots ? also left at least three people injured in a remote area of the Turkic-speaking Xinjiang region, the official Xinhua News Agency said. Police stations, a government building and a construction site were targeted in the attacks, it said.

Xinhua said the attackers stabbed victims and set fires, killing 17 people including nine police or security officials, before officers shot and killed 10 of the assailants in Lukqun, a township in Turpan prefecture. The agency cited officials with the region's Communist Party committee.

Xinjiang (shihn-jeeahng) is home to a large population of minority Muslim Uighurs (WEE'-gurs) but is ruled by China's Han ethnic majority. The region borders Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan and has been the scene of numerous violent incidents in recent years, including ethnic riots four years ago in Urumqi, the regional capital.

Xinhua did not provide details about the cause of the unrest and it was impossible to independently confirm the report. Information is tightly controlled in the region, which the Chinese government regards as highly sensitive and where it has imposed a heavy security presence to quell unrest. However, forces are spread thin across the vast territory and the response from authorities is often slow.

The United States said it was closely following the reports of violence, and it urged Chinese authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation and to provide due process and legal protections to those detained.

"We remain deeply concerned by the ongoing reports of discrimination and restrictions against Uighurs and Muslims in China," State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell told reporters in Washington.

An official reached by phone at the press office of the Xinjiang Public Security Bureau, the region's police, said she had only seen news of the violence on the Internet and had no information. Other officials at the county's propaganda department and police said they also had no details. Calls to the region's government spokeswoman, Hou Hanmin, rang unanswered.

Though it remained unclear what caused Wednesday's violence, police stations, government offices and other symbols of Han Chinese authority have been targets of attacks in the past. The attack occurred at 6 a.m., when most residents would still be asleep.

The report said three assailants were seized, and that police pursued fleeing suspects, though it did not say how many. It said three people were injured by the unrest and were being treated.

The violence came two months after a deadly clash in a town near Kashgar, elsewhere in Xinjiang, killed 21 people, including 15 police officers and community workers.

An overseas Uighur activist said Wednesday's conflict was triggered by the Chinese government's "sustained repression and provocation" of the Uighur community.

Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the Germany-based World Uyghur Congress, said residents he contacted in neighborhoods about 30 kilometers (18 miles) outside the township said the area has been sealed by "armed forces" and telephone services appeared to be irregular. A heavy security deployment and disruption of communications services also followed the 2009 Urumqi riots.

Dilxat Raxit urged the international community to pressure China to "stop imposing policies in Xinjiang that cause turmoil." Many Uighurs complain that Beijing imposes tight restrictions on their religious and cultural life, barring children and women from attending mosques and discouraging fasting during the Muslim month of Ramadan, which starts this year in early July.

Many Uighurs say they suffer discrimination in jobs and cannot obtain loans and passports.

The Chinese government says all ethnic groups are treated equally and point to billions of dollars in investment that has modernized Xinjiang, a strategically vital region with significant oil and gas deposits. Beijing often accuses overseas Uighur activists of orchestrating violent incidents and obscure militant groups sometimes take responsibility, with little or no evidence to prove claims on either side.

Duncan Innes-Ker, an analyst at Economist Intelligence Unit, said the latest unrest shows that the government needs a new strategy to resolve ethnic and religious tensions in Xinjiang.

"Its past efforts to address them with tight security and economic development have been a manifest failure," Innes-Ker said.

The township of Lukqun is about 250 kilometers (150 miles) southeast of Urumqi along the ancient Silk Road connecting China to Europe.

It is part of an area that includes Turpan, a tourist destination with distinctive Central Asian architecture.

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Associated Press writer Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/violence-kills-27-minority-region-west-china-073509508.html

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Chrissy Teigen to Haters: F--k Off Already!

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/06/chrissy-teigen-to-haters-f-k-off-already/

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Judge taking no action in Jackson guardianship

(AP) ? A judge says he won't make any changes to the guardianship of Michael Jackson's children after receiving an investigator's report on their well-being and meeting with an attorney for the singer's mother.

Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered the inquiry after Paris Jackson was hospitalized for taking Motrin pills and cutting her arm with a kitchen knife.

The judge said Tuesday he was taking no further action.

Perry Sanders Jr., an attorney for Katherine Jackson, has said Paris Jackson is physically fine and receiving proper medical attention. He has not provided further updates on her condition.

Associated Press

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JetBlue begins Fly-Fi flight testing, on track for Q3 launch

JetBlue begins FlyFi flight testing, on track for Q3 launch

Adding satellite WiFi to an airplane isn't as simple as mounting an antenna up top and flipping the switch on a router -- even installing a cockpit printer requires FAA approval, so as you can expect, the Federal Aviation Administration won't check off on major modifications without some thorough testing. JetBlue's new Fly-Fi service is well on its way to getting a formal green light, though, and is expected to launch before Q3 is through. This week, the carrier is running through a variety of flight tests with one of its Airbus A320s, including maneuvering the plane with some pretty unique weight loads, such as the rear center of gravity positioning you can see demonstrated above. After that's complete, it's time to wait for FAA certification before moving onto performance testing, and if all goes well, passengers should expect to hook up to ViaSat-1 from 30,000 feet in mere months. Once Fly-Fi goes online, it'll be by far the fastest commercial in-flight WiFi option -- we really can't wait!

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