“Studio 60” pilot full of promise

Last night I watched the full pilot episode of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip", the new television show from Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme, the geniuses who brought us the first few seasons of "West Wing", without doubt one of the smartest, best cast television shows in recent history (until, that is, Sorkin and Schlamme departed the series, after which it was still better than most TV, but nowhere near as brilliant as the first few seasons).

Where "West Wing" took us behind the scenes of The White House and was mostly a serious political drama, "Studio 60" takes us behind the scenes of a sketch comedy show similar to Saturday Night Live. In the opening scenes of the pilot episode, the Exec Producer of the show (which is also called "Studio 60 on Sunset Strip"), has a major argument with one of the execs of the network ("NBS") over a sketch which makes fun of Christians (called "Crazy Christians"). The network execs have demanded he must pull the sketch from the show. Moments later, the Exec Producer thrusts himself onto camera and rants about the lack of integrity and intelligence in television (you just KNOW I’m going to love this show, right?). This rant goes on for 53 seconds before the vision is pulled by the control-room director (played brilliantly by Timothy Busfield, "Danny Concannon" from West Wing) who is under enormous pressure from the afore-mentioned network exec.

Recently-promoted president of Studio 60’s fictional network NBS, Jordan McDeere (played by the very sexy Amanda Peet), on her first day on the job (even though her contract actually doesn’t start for another 72 hours), convinces her boss that they need to move fast to improve the perception of integrity of the network and the show by hiring two former employees, Danny Tripp (played by Bradley Whitford, "Josh" from "West Wing") and Matt Albie (played by Matthew Perry, "Chandler" from "Friends"), to take over the show. Danny and Matt had been resigned from the show, where they were lead director and writer respectively, four years previously when they felt they were being managed out. They have since become famous writing and directing films but are about to fall on harder times as Danny has just failed a medical exam due to cocaine found in his system and he needs 18 months of clean tests before he can get completion insurance to direct their new feature film. And so, somewhat reluctantly, they accept the job of taking over the ailing show. Throw in the fact that Matt has recently split up rather acrimoniously with one of the lead actresses on the show, Harriett Hayes (played by Sarah Paulson who was "Miss Esringhausen" in "Deadwood"), who is a committed Christian. They split up because she appeared on Pat Robertson’s "700 Club" to promote her new CD and Matt was completely offended that she would associate with such company. By the way… the sketch that the network execs wanted pulled, "Crazy Christians"? Matt wrote it, four years earlier. And Jordan, the new president of the network, wants him to open next week’s show with it.

There’s the plot of the pilot.

I loved it. It’s played much more for laughs than "West Wing", but it has the same fast, hyper-intelligent dialogue and the same cast of brilliant-yet-flawed characters. Throughout the pilot, not only do we learn that Danny has recently tested positive for cocaine (and had been clean for 11 years previously), reminding us of Sorkin’s own arrest in 2001 for possession of crack cocaine, but Matt spends the entire first episode spaced out on pain-killers. Jordan is obviously a smart, successful woman who is more than comfortable using her ample sex appeal to get what she wants if she needs to. Add to that the fact that the show looks like it is going to launch a frontal assault on the pathetic state of television in the 21st century (towards the end of the pilot, when asked by a network exec if he can talk to reporters without embarrassing the network, Matt replies "you could put a camera on two people masturbating and it would easily be the least embarrassing thing on the network", to which Jordan quips to her boss "I’ve already got a mutual masturbation series in production"), and I think Sorkin and Schlamme are onto another winner.

Of course… it’ll be 2008 before any of the TV networks in this country bother to air it and then, is West Wing is any guide, they will consider it too smart for their mainstream audience and run it at 11pm at night… so thank god for bittorrent is all I can say.

Which reminds me…

Here’s the link for the torrent of a 6 minute promo for the show.

And here’s the link to the full pilot.

Ewan Spence again breaks new podcasting ground

Just some of the things you will be hearing on the Edinburgh Fringe Festival podcast in coming weeks…

… The cast of the theatrical version of TOP GUN (a story about a man’s struggle with his own homosexuality) perform a scene featuring Ewan Spence as "Maverick"
… challenged by the world’s 8-Ball trick shot pool champion to a game of pool for ten pounds on the podcast (see photo below)
… the guys who act out all six harry potter novels in 55 minutes
… Hamlet performed on a bouncy castle

Not to mention the coverage he’s getting from The Stage, the UK’s version of Variety mag, which is the official sponsor of the podcast this year and is partnering with us to bring the cast to a much wider audience.

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“The Long Tail” hits NYT top ten

Chris Anderson, Editor of Wired Mag, wrote a great book called “The Long Tail” about the way the internet is changing how we consume products and media. It was released two weeks ago and it’s already hit the New York Times Top Ten seller list for non-fiction books.

But the best piece of this news (apart from the fact that this means a bunch of people are going to start to get their head around the long tail meme) is that Chris blogged the book while he was writing it, so it should be clear evidence for publishers around the world that blogging a book will not necessarily hurt it’s sales.

Chris sums it up on his blog:

Part of the reason the book is successful, I believe, is because as I was writing it the smart readers of this blog helped improve the ideas, catch my errors and suggest dozens of applications and dimensions of the Long Tail I never would have thought of myself. So today’s recognition is also a recognition of the power of tapping collective intelligence. I couldn’t have done it without you!

I’ve been talking about the book a lot recently and I like using this quote from it:

“There’s still demand for big cultural buckets, but they’re no longer the only market. The hits now compete with an infinite number of niche markets, of any size. And consumers are increasingly favoring the one with the most choice. The era of one-size-fits-all is ending, and in its place is something new, a market of multitudes.

Reeltime to launch in August

A friend just pointed me to this site.

ReelTime Media Ltd ("ReelTime") is rolling out Australia’s first national broadband TV (bTV) service to offer current release movies, TV episodes, favourite library titles, arthouse, foreign film and much more…all within the comfort of your home. Our content will be available for download to your PC in August.

Some experienced Non-Executive Directors on their board, including a former CEO of Channel Ten and a former CEO of VideoEzy.  The site says the content will be DRMd but no mention of price or what the playback devices will be. You can sign up to be notified when they launch. I’ll try to get someone from the company on the show.

GDAY WORLD!!! #147 – The John Romero Interview

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Join Cameron Reilly, the John Romero of Australian podcasting, and his good buddy Richard Giles, while they get all “blokey” with JOHN THE FRAKKIN MAN ROMERO.

Now, if you’re one of those people who just said “who” then… you must vacate the premises within 7 seconds. Your lease has expired. You are an ex-parrot.
If, on the other hand, you said “holy BFG! John The Frakking Man Romero!!!! The guy who brought the world WOLFENSTEIN 3D, DOOM, QUAKE, DAIKETANA and about 96 other games in the last 30 years! The guy who put the id in ID Software! The first rockstar of gaming! The guy who gave us the BFG!”… then you may stay.
Listen in as we chat about

  • what it’s like to be Romero
  • what made Doom and Quake so frakkin huge
  • what he’s working on now with Slipgate, his new gaming company
  • the music of Ronnie James Dio
  • how he met his wife online

And much much more!

Keep up to date with John’s activities on his blog. And here’s a link to the Half-Life “portal” video from Valve that John refers to. It is the coolest thing I have seen in ages.

PS I’d like to apologize to everyone (esp Garth Kidd who apparently has some deep-seated issues to deal with) for the slurping noises on the recording. But DAMN that was a good Chuppa-Chup. Yoghurt. Mmmmm.

GDAY WORLD!!! #146 about Larry Brilliant, Tara Moss and changing the world

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Join Cameron Reilly, Australia’s #1 “new media” GURU, his old buddy Richard Giles, while they get all “blokey” about:

Cameron’s recent rounds of meetings with magazine publishers, TV production companies, TV network chiefs, radio station chiefs and more.

Did you know that podcasting is just like wanking… for money?

The results of the recent TPN Ebay auctions

Cameron gets a little too close to Canadian-Australian model-author Tara Moss

Talk about the very funny Hobo Radio podcast on TPN

Our new segment; “Asshole Of The Week”. This week our asshole is – Mel Gibson. In this segment, Cam chastizes anti-semites everywhere and explains the real reasons behind conflict in the Middle East and what Condi Rice could do to bring peace if she really wanted to.

Terry Lane (senior Aussie journalist) resigns after writing this article which was full of fraudulent information which he sourced from a fake video by Jesse Macbeth (an interesting side note – the online version of the article on The Age’s website has NO INDICATION yet that the story is full of disinformation… even though Lane has resigned over it and the management of The Age are fully aware of it… even a blogger would have posted an update by now)

Southbank complex in Melbourne bans photography on its premises

Cam & Rich are going to interview total legend John Romero this week (and yes, he’s about to make us his bitch!!)

Ewan (and Cam… right Ewan??!!!) is going to interview The Goodies and Harry Shearer for TPN’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival podcast!!

We play an excerpt from, and discuss, the brilliant Larry Brilliant podcast from TED

We talk about the amazing work that the Google Foundation is doing

Finally Cam asks… what are YOU doing to change the world???

Change The World In Your Lifetime

If you listen to G’Day World or The Father Bob Show, you know that my messianic complex sometimes runs at full tilt. In a range of conversations I’ve had with people over the last couple of weeks, I keep returning to the same point – we (and by "we" I mean anyone with the time and equipment to read this post) are unbelievably fortunate.

According to Wikipedia:

The most widely accepted view among current anthropologists is that Homo sapiens originated in the African savanna between 200,000 and 250,000 years ago, descending from Homo erectus, and colonized Eurasia and Oceania by 40,000 years ago, and finally colonized the Americas by 10,000 years ago.

So let’s say in 250,000 years there have been 8500 generations of Homo Sapien walk this world. We are without doubt the most fortunate by a HUGE factor. We have everything that previous generations would have literally died for. We have shelter, food, comfort in abundance. And we take them for granted. These things were inconceivable luxuries to 99.999% of the people who preceded us and yet we take them for granted. We spend our free time thinking about Big Brother and the football and who won the Oscars. Sometimes I think we do not deserve our place in history.

And so I ask myself on a daily basis… "What am I doing with this privilege? What am I doing to justify my place in history? What will be the legacy of my time here? A pot of gold in a superannuation fund? Or am I building a better world for my kids and their kids?"

Podcasting, for me, isn’t just a business. It’s the manifestation of my mission do make the world a better place in some tiny way.

If you haven’t already heard it, I highly recommend Larry Brilliant’s TED talk.

Larry Brilliant is an epidemiologist who presided over the last case of Smallpox on the planet. He also founded the Seva Foundation, which works to reverse cases of blindness, and co-founded several technology start-ups, including the legendary online community, The Well. He was recently named Executive Director of the Google Foundation.

In this talk, he explains in fascinating detail the key behind the successful WHO campaign to eradicate Smallpox, and then unveils his TEDPrize wish: to build a global system that detects each new disease or disaster as it emerges or occurs.

It’s this last bit that gets me – Larry has a vision for an open, community driven system for the early detection and elimination of viruses and diseases to prevent a future global pandemic. Larry has already changed the world in his lifetime and is trying to change the world in his lifetime – again.

What can I do? What can you do? We are just mere mortals. I’m not a Larry Brilliant or a Bill Gates or a Bono. I’m just a guy who wants to do SOMETHING. Something to justify the oxygen I consume. Something to justify the legacy of 250,000 years of human struggle which I have inherited. Something to make the world a safer and better place for future generations. Something which will contribute to the 5 billion years of evolution this planet has already experienced. Something that MATTERS. That’s all I want.