David Lynch’s book Catching the Big Fish gave Jürgen Fauth the push he needed to try transcendental meditation. “A year later, I haven’t missed any of the twice-daily meditation sessions and can corroborate all of the claims Lynch makes for TM,” he writes at Muckworld.
Chris Thilk ponders: “What is J.J. Abrams going to lose when he reveals the actual name of his mystery film about some apocalyptic event and the New York partiers caught up in it?”
Virginia Heffernan’s awesome Screens blog has changed names and focus. It’s now called Medium and, as Heffernan writes in the first entry, it’ll be a place to “venture further into the mysteries of TV-Internet convergence, while also tracking the music, movies and games that have shown up for the collision.”
It’s official: Austin’s new Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz is opening November 1. Jette Kernion has the details on the opening night festivites at Slackerwood.
There’s a 4-ton Transformer in a mall in Los Angeles. The Underwire has pics and deets.
The image above can be worn in t-shirt on your chest, if you can make it to Cinefile in Los Angeles. Thanks to Ray Pride for alerting us to the news–I might send my sister over there with some orders, if anyone wants one.
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