DCist on Vegetables…And Cheese

I get it. Did you get it?

So for the most part, we are now done with reviews on our film. It is quite the experience reading reviews on a film project that consumed a good chunk of the last two years of my life. It is very humbling and anxiety-inducing. We have received 40 reviews to date, 38 positive to very positive (see today’s Washington Post as an example) and two negative – of which this is one of the two. We ended as one of the Top 10 reviewed films of the year to date as to scores.  I am very grateful to the critic community for spending the time to watch the film and to help us spread the word. I learned a lot from everyone and I very much respect the critics.

Fight Club

The first rule about Fight Club is to never talk about Fight Club. Great film and funny blog post here.

The first rule about Fight Club is to never talk about Fight Club. Great film and funny blog post here. And this is in jest. It is not really me being quoted within. It is made up which makes it funny. But on Tarik’s blog today, someone is impersonating me and it isn

In New Media – Is Bigger Better?

For many years, the mantra in media has been about scale, getting big and enjoying economies of scale. Rolling up companies then taking out staff and smashing together cultures to get efficiencies all look good in PowerPoint decks but, in practice, is very hard to execute. And to what outcome? Isn

My Latest Set of Emails

Here are the Top Ten:

Here the Top Ten:

1. Why did you re-sign Tomas Fleishmann? What we really need right now is Chris Simon. Figure out how to trade for him. I ask, "Are you serious?" He responds, "As serious as a heart attack." 2. Can you encourage Peter Bondra out of retirement? We miss his shot from the point on the power play and will you also fund my book on hockey in the cold war? 3. The ticket engine isn