Nothing Trivial About This

Nothing Trivial About This

I’ve had better weeks, thank you, but I did vow to keep my personal bitching to a minimum.  I developed a separate site for such content, and moved a great deal of what used to be contained here over there.  This morning, I was prompted to pour out my frustration by a series of events … Read more

You Know What Some Bears Do In The Woods.  Some Do It On Earnings Calls, Too.

You Know What Some Bears Do In The Woods. Some Do It On Earnings Calls, Too.

I’d contend one of the more impactful books I’ve read in my life was the 2000 best seller THE TIPPING POINT, which introduced most of the world to the mind and thughts of the brilliant albeit electrocutionally coiffed author Malcolm Gladwell.  As Wikipedia accurately explains, the title referenced what Gladwell defined as “the moment of … Read more

Box Office Dominance.  Taylor’s Version.

Box Office Dominance. Taylor’s Version.

People went back to movie theatres this week in droves, and most of them weren’t even going to a movie.  Per FORBES’ Hugh McIntyre: Taylor Swift has conquered almost every chart there is, and that statement now includes the ranking of the biggest movies in America. The singer’s new concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour launches … Read more

Between A Hard Place And A Rock

Between A Hard Place And A Rock

Even in the direst of times, people with business to do find the time to gather in person to help to solve the particular problems of their little corner of the world.  No, last week’s CIMM Conference at the ARF, aka the Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement at the Advertising Research Foundation, wasn’t quite up … Read more

How DID They Do It?

How DID They Do It?

AVATAR 2: THE WAY OF WATER.   GRAN TURISMO. SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.  BARBIE.  Collectively, these four films released over the last 12 months raked in over $4.5 BILLION DOLLARS in box office revenue–nearly $1.75 BILLION DOLLARS in the US alone. Heck, I even saw two of them in theatres. These were not mere hits.  They … Read more

HOLLYWOOD FACTOID: Frankly, Lucy, I Don’t Give A Damn

HOLLYWOOD FACTOID: Frankly, Lucy, I Don’t Give A Damn

Imagine if experience had been a requirement for one of the most iconic roles in movie history. Lana Turner, Katherine Hepburn, Loretta Young, Helen Hayes, and even Lucille Ball all auditioned for Gone with the Wind’s Scarlett O’Hara. But according to SLATE’s Rebecca Onion, it appearently wasn’t: The producer David O. Selznick took more than two years … Read more