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Top 10 FACEBOOK Rules and Regulations

Top 10 Facebook Rules and Regulations:
1. DO: Face-Lift…someone you don’t care to have as a friend? Simple…just go to your friend list and click the little x in the right corner of their listing. This will delist them and they won’t be notified. Accept them and then x them right out and, at least, you didn’t diss them straight away. If they search for you and notice you gone from their list…it must have been a FB glitch:)
2. DON’T: Face-Plant…Don’t become someone’s friend just to promote crap on their page and pillage their friends. It’s ok to promote fun stuff but when it turns into more than a few a week…you are using us. See #1 above as the best way to handle Face Plants.
3. DON’T: Write private messages on someone’s “Wall”… The Wall is not the place to mention private or embarrassing things to someone. Tons of people see this and you can’t take it back. If you’re sleeping with the boss, try not to communicate with them on their wall. Send a Private Message and save everybody the hassle.
4. DON’T: Quote song lyrics… Just don’t do it.
5. DON’T: Change your status everytime the wind blows… Do we really need to know that you are enjoying a Starbucks? Be funny. Be clever. Don’t assume we need your every encounter throughout the day.
6. DON’T: Tag your friends in photos (unless they approve) if they…look stupid…are drunk…are half naked…or anything bad. These pictures will show up when their name is searched and also in their photos. Put your crazy pics there if you need to, but don’t drag your friends down with you.
7. DO: Learn how to center your profile pic and make it so we can see your face… If you don’t have a profile pic, at all, many people will apply a Face-Lift as no one wants to see that little gray image that shows up when you have no profile pic.
8. DON’T: Send those stupid flippin’ “causes” and “drinks” around! This is prime grounds to be Face Lifted and never let back in. Buy us a real drink!
9. DON’T: Friends don’t let Friends Facebook Drunk… You WILL regret the gibberish you put out there. You will not get laid firing off IM’s at 4 am. Close the computer and sleep it off.
10. DO: Use Facebook to… keep up with friends and share interesting, fun, funny and informative things.
3 commentsDemi Moore, David Duchovny & Gary Cole. Very cool.
I had the pleasure of working with some Hollywood power players on Friday night and I can’t say enough how nice they all are! It’s rare to have “A-List” talent that are actually easy to work with. The movie is called The Joneses and I play one of Steve (Duchovny) and Kate’s (Moore) friends. The Joneses will be in theaters in 2009. The writer/director is Derrick Borte and this is his first major project and he deserves kudos for assembling a great cast and even better atmosphere on the set.

Steve Barnes & Demi Moore
Demi Moore was awesome and a sweetheart. She turns 46 on Tue (11/11) but you would have a hard time pinning that many years on her. She easily looks 30 as you can see from the photo above. She was very fun to work with and very engaging. We talked about everything from her daughter, Rumer, acting on the neighboring “Army Wives” and also CSI soon…to how brutal the tabloids are to stars these days. She was a very bright presence on the set and we had a blast doing the scene. All I could picture was Demi in Indecent Proposal in my head…that’s the Demi burned in my head.

Steve Barnes & David Duchovny
David Duchovny, while a bit more reserved, was just as fun. After spending 8 hours knee to knee on a couch, I can tell you that he is a cool as can be. I never watched X-Files, I am more of a Californication Duchovny fan (That is a killer show). He was very laid back and fun to do the scene with as we riffed on the dialog never doing it the same way twice. Sometimes directors hate when you do that, but some funny stuff was coming from it so it was all good. We all know that Duchovny has a lot going on in his personal life, but he didn’t let it effect him on the set as he was a cool pro.

Gary Cole
Gary Cole plays The Joneses’ next door neighbor. You know this guy because he has been in EVERY THING ON THE PLANET! Check out his IMDB page and you’ll recognize him from several things you forgot he was in. What a GREAT guy!! He was nicer than nice to EVERYONE and a very likable guy. He was as down to earth as you can get, chatting with everyone from the crew, the (real) neighbors around the set and everyone in between. We sat around and chatted for hours about everything from working in Austin on Office Space to his current role on Entourage. I did get some scoop…he’ll be back on Entourage next season!! (shhhhhhh).
When you have that level of “talent” around a set it is usually anything but smooth. These 3 are a great example of how it should be on a movie set as they are some of the nicest in the business. As for the movie, I feel it has a vibe like American Beauty and should be pretty cool when it comes out to the big screens in 2009.
No commentsEast Lake. 149. No, Really.
I took up golf exactly 2 years ago after years of fighting it off. This past Saturday, I was fortunate enough to play where the PGA holds their tour Championship, East Lake in Atlanta. Um, that course is Fu*&ing hard as hell!
I have never claimed to be good at golf and every round I play I keep an exact score. I should also point out that I play very fast and never make someone wait behind me. I think that is important to point out as you might be thinking I’m holding up folks behind me with my method of counting every stroke. I don’t care about a Handicap right now, I just want my pure score so I can see when I improve. I’m still waiting for that to happen.
My first round 2 years ago was at Eagle’s Landing (another tough course) and I shot a 150 that day, exactly twice what my friend, Michael Tolcher, shot. This East Lake round was a 149 (go ahead and laugh out loud now) and I am not kidding. Hey, at least, there’s some improvement! I tried, really I did, but it didn’t matter. Usually, I play Chastain, Bobby Jones, or some other local muni course. My best score to date was a 108 (Bobby Jones) but I am usually between 110-125. The rough at East Lake was like hitting out of quicksand. When your ball lands it the rough, it literally disappears. On hole #1 I hit 2 trees trying to come out of the rough and had to dodge from getting hit with my own ball. Within hours of playing, my hamstring, back, feet, and every other muscle in my body was aching for Advil with a Grey Goose chaser. That doesn’t usually happen after a normal round of golf.
Playing East Lake makes you appreciate what these pros can do. At East Lake, you have to walk the course with a caddie. I HATED that part of it because a 149 golfer is about 15 miles of hiking. I’m more of a cart guy…kind of set up the mobile office and enjoy the day with food, drink, iPhone, etc. I know that walking is the way golf was intended to be played, blah blah blah, but walking sucked. I can definitely tell you that I have played areas of that course that Tiger has never even seen other than maybe when taking a leak.

A rare bogey on Hole 6...from Tee to Green. Shocking.
Playing East Lake was an unreal experience and I’m sure I set a new course record and made Bobby Jones roll over a few times in his grave. You can feel the history reeking in that building and soaking that up is an experience I hope you can experience if you are a golfer. Just don’t have the tee time right after mine and you should be ok.
No commentsTHE Voice Is Silenced and a First For Me

Don LaFontaine...Photo by Aaron Farley
The KING of the VO, Don LaFontaine, has died from from complications from pneumothorax, a collapsed lung that causes air to build in the pleural cavity. Don was the BEST, period, at Voice Over and you can read a great story on him in SWINDLE magazine.
Don was THE busiest talent in Hollywood and one of the nicest guys I have met in the industry. Years ago a mutual friend introduced me to him when I mentioned that I would love to have Don as a guest on The Morning X. I got goose bumps when we first spoke on the phone, as you can imagine hearing that familiar “movie voice” come through the phone. If you are reading this and having a hard time placing who this is, watch this:
When he came on our show he was very understated and self deprecating and you could barely hear him on the phone. Here was this bigger than life guy, known by his voice, that barely came through the phone when it was time to focus on him in an interview. I got the feeling he hated the attention but he did the interview because it was “part of the game”.
We we spoke the first time, he asked what else I was interested in and I told him I loved movie production and was working on my first “real” short film. Without a hesitation, he gave me his fax number and asked me to send him copy so he could do our voice over for the trailer! What!! This guy gets $10,000 for 60 seconds and he’s doing our little 7 minute movie for free? It was in a Fed Ex on my doorstep the next morning and I couldn’t believe it. Wow, that was very cool of him. I just dug out the original file he sent me and you can hear it HERE. Here’s the finished product HERE. We kept in touch and he offered to do more VO for us “just for the hell of it”. I was very thankful and didn’t know how I could repay him. He didn’t care, he just liked the art and wanted to help some guys just starting out in the business. Don LaFontaine was a truly nice guy and truly a LEGEND in Hollywood that will be missed.
Don’s passing was also a weird experience for me. In my 41 years on this earth I have never had to delete someone from my phone/address book that has died. That was just a bit strange for me and a very weird feeling. You never think about that kind of stuff and it hit me when I came across his name in the “L” section of my phone on Tuesday. I just stared at it for a minute and then went to edit and delete it. I know it sounds stupid, but I have never had to do that and it was just eery. There’s my odd thought of the day.
2 commentsTropic Thunder
Tropic Thunder is a spoof movie with some big names and even bigger cameos. It has its moments but they could have cut all the funniest parts in a 2 minute trailer and I would have been fine with watching that, instead. The movie got huge hype and I’m falling short of digesting it all. This is a Ben Stiller vehicle which could already grind on some quite hard. Add Jack Black to the mix and you are getting border line toxic for me. I was pleasantly surprised that I actually liked Jack Black in this, and I have never liked a thing he did on the screen. He was on my short list of “I won’t see that because they are in it” actors. Julia Roberts still tops that list.
How many times can you see Stiller do that pucker face bit? Man, I’m done with it. If you saw Zoolander (or any of his movies) you know it well. This movie felt like an idea that came up at dinner one night and got green lit the next day with a star studded cast ready to go. They looked like they had fun but I’m not sure that it all translated to the audience. By far, Robert Downey, Jr. was the best part of the movie. That guy is a true A-lister and just amazes me with his talent, time and time again. I’m glad he turned it around.The much talked about cameos were interesting. Matthew McConaughey was cheesy and seemed to try way too hard as Stiller’s character’s agent. He needs to find Kate Hudson and get back in a chick flick where he belongs. His mugging on screen is tired. Tom Cruise, some say is almost unrecognizable as the “Studio Head”. I disagree. He looks like a hairy Tom Cruise with a bald head. His character reminded me a lot of his character in Magnolia. The audience where I was (sold out theater) was not receptive to him, at all. During the ending credits, no one was laughing in a scene that I guarantee they expected to be funny.
The best part of the movie, besides Downey, is the fake trailers at the start of the movie. That is some funny stuff and they set the bar for laughs high. The laughs were not very often from there, it was just a small shower…not Tropic Thunder.
Rated R | 107 minutes | My Rating 2.5 out of 5
No commentsiPhone 3G
I’m that guy you saw waiting in line for this slick little piece of plastic that we know and love called the iPhone. I am a Mac addict of about 10 years. I own one of everything that have ever made and treat them all as a family member. Apple usually “gets it” and have rarely disappointed me. The iPhone is truly innovative just as you would expect a product from Apple to be, but it doesn’t come without its problems. If you are thinking about plopping down your 299.00 for a 16 gig iPhone, below find some thoughts that may help you out.
I’ll stay positive, for now, and hype you on this space aged communication device. The iPhone, and the new App Store, are freaking amazing. You can do anything you can imagine from calculating a tip to playing very cool games. There are tons of free applications and most are not over 9.99 in the App Store (which is a part of the iTunes store). You can even make a call should you have time. There’s also something very cool about having your iPod and your phone merged together. Audio and Video and flawless and renting movies in the iTunes store is easier than ever. I just rented 2 movies for a trip to LA which gave me my in flight entertainment and it looks great on the iPhone screen. It also didn’t kill my battery.
The speaker in the phone and the speakerphone are definitely an upgrade from the original model. It’s a bit thinner and well put together. People will ask you about it whenever you take it out of your pocket. It’s a great conversation starter and everyone wants to hold it. The way to tell the new 3G from its outdated brother is by the color.
3G iPhones are black or white while the original has a metal back with a bit of black on it. Apparently, the people you see with the older iPhone are married or related to someone with the iPhone 3G. I know my wife has mine.
They have made a few minor tweaks that have made the overall performance better like the ability to mass delete mail, the “push” mail and Mobile Me functions (whenever they are working correctly). Business users are also thrilled that they can use it on the corporate servers. Overall, the phone is great but it does have issues that maybe could have been avoided with more extensive testing.
The namesake of the iPhone, the actual 3G service is a joke. I could barely hold a call with 3G turned on and would fluctuate from 1 to 4 bars constantly. The 3G service ZAPS the battery like you wouldn’t believe. I would be at half a battery by 2 pm with moderate use. With the old iPhone I would NEVER run out of battery and, trust me, I am on it all day.
Isn’t 3G why I bought the phone? Double the speed for half the price as Apple boldly advertised? Not quite, Mr. Jobs. AT&T is pointing the finger at Apple and says their network is fine. My Blackberry friends are not complaining about their 3G phones. The word is that Apple gave AT&T very little testing time so they could keep the phone under wraps and generate the hype. Apparently, some are pointing at some sort of hardware issue with the phone that is causing the poor reception. I can only hope that they get it worked out quickly with some sort of firmware update. For now, you can turn off the 3G in your general settings. I had to as it just won’t work well on 3G. That is a big blunder. The other big blunder is the Mobile Me service which is not ready for prime time. Big mistake to release that on the same day as the new iPhone. The “push” e mail got beaten up immediately and Apple pulled back from that term quickly now to use the term “sync”. Many people have had e mail outages (here here!) and it’s been a mess. I feel both these issues could have been hashed out with more thorough testing on the actual network the phone was going to be used on.
Other than that, here are the other complaints:
-The ringer is not very loud and when on vibrate it is tough to feel unless right next to your body. The phone is so light that its barely there.
-You can’t copy/paste text (although some companies are releasing apps in the App Store that can remedy this).
-You can’t send a photo in a text message. You have to e mail it.
-Still no Flash media can be played on the iPhone.
-If you move around too fast on the phone, it will freeze up and need a restart.
-The GPS chip is not absolutely accurate (within 5-15 meters, so careful when you buy the golf apps promising things in the App Store).
-The camera sucks
-No streaming video (There are a few iPhone killers that have released phones with streaming television that is kick ass).
-Can’t use the charging cradle from old iPhone as new 3G does not fit.
-Phone is cheaper but the rate plans are higher (nice move Apple!).
There are a few more minor flaws I am probably forgetting but you get the idea. If you have the original iPhone, I would just do the software update and you get most of the same functionality minus the GPS chip. That is the choice for the rational iPhone owner until they get this 3G mess worked out. If you have to have the latest, be prepared for the growing pains.
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