"Tivo-ifies the web" Paul Kedrosky

DeLorean

Documentary about the cult car maker.

Running time: 59 mins.

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Lee Evans Live in Scotland

The man with the rubber face does his stuff.

Running time: 1 hour 13 mins.

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George Carlin, Life is Worth Losing

The controversial comedian whose Seven Dirty Words routine was central to a freedom of speech challenge which went to the Supreme Court in 1978.

Running time: 1 hour 14 mins.

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Hooligans, The Untold Story

Documentary and English Soccer Thugs. Earwig oh, earwwig oh, earwig oh!

Running time: 59 mins.

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Queen Greatest Hits

Although I would never admit it in public, like on a website, I can’t help but sing along to this.

I’ve always been amazed by two things in showbiz: 1. how people were surprised that Liberace was gay, given that he was the most camp person on the planet; 2. that the millions of distinctly uncamp nerdy Queen fans were surprised that Freedie Mercury was gay, given that he was the second most camp person on the planet. I mean cummon – the band was called ‘Queen’.

Running time: 58 mins

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Alphaville

Jean Luc Goddard’s 1965 Science Fiction Film about ‘Alphaville’, a futuristic city on a different planet, that happens to be Paris in 1965.

I have always thought that Goddard was ‘Full of Sheet’, but for some reason this is reasonably interesting.

Running time: 1 hour 40 mins.

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A New Kind of Science – Stephen Wolfram

Stephen Wolfram, a child prodigy and creator of the very successful Mathematica software application, locked himself away for several years and produced a 1000 page plus, mammoth tome – A New Kind of Science. He shunned peer review, suppressed findings from people working for him and duplicated much of the work of others either by accident or, as some have suggested, as the result of direct plagiarism. Nevertheless, there is something in what Wolfram says when he talks about a new kind of science, based upon cellular automata and emergent iterative systems, the unpredictable iteration of equations rather than equations themselves. This is an idea that is brewing in a different form in the work of others such as Stuart Kauffman and Lee Smolin.

Running time: 1 hour 27 mins.

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Iraq The Hidden Story

We live in an age of cellphone video clips and blogs, where we expect everything to be reported. The Iraq war is the exception – where things are so bad that the mainstream media dare not leave the Baghdad’s Green Zone and most of the original bloggers have fled to other countries.

Running time: 49 mins.

John Simpson, one of the UK’s best known journalists argues that what is really going on in Iraq is not reported.

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Evel Knievel

If you want to avoid seeing Ghost Rider, try this little gem.

If Elvis himself had played Evil Knievel, this would not quite have been the perfect post modern masterpiece that casting perma-tan-man George Hamilton in this role allowed.

Running time: 1 hour 23 mins.

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Milton Friedman on Limited Government

For all you budding libertarians out there. (BTW, my reply when people say that they are libertarians is to say: yes, but what are your politics? Since by definition, there is no ‘polis’ within the libertarian framework.) Anyway, whatever you think, Milton Friedman was pretty smart, and worth a peek. Apparently there is even a recent article about Blogging and Milton Friedman.

Running time: 29 mins

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