Coffee Talk #544: Best TV Show of 2012

Kicking off the “Best of 2012” Coffee Talk columns is your favorite television show of the year. It was a tough choice for me and I was very close to giving the nod to Game of Thrones Season Two, but I’m going to go with another HBO show: The Newsroom. A lot of people enjoyed the show for its political commentary and use of real-world events. That stuff was great, but I loved the…more

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, vaping egg nog e-liquid, the Spike TV VGAs, or Jeremy Hoffman’s outstanding pulled pork, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

Kicking off the “Best of 2012” Coffee Talk columns is your favorite television show of the year. It was a tough choice for me and I was very close to giving the nod to Game of Thrones Season Two, but I’m going to go with another HBO show: The Newsroom. A lot of people enjoyed the show for its political commentary and use of real-world events. That stuff was great, but I loved the writing and character interaction. Aaron Sorkin himself describes the show as a romantic comedy and I’m an absolute sucker for rom-coms.

The cast is absolutely loaded, with Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, and Sam Waterston leading the older generation. Alison Pill, John Gallagher, and Thomas Sadoski lead the younger cast members. When the guy from Slumdog Millionaire is your seventh lead then you have a pretty stout cast. Oh yeah, Olivia Munn was there too.

The Newsroom was just a fantastic blend of great writing and strong performances infused with a unique dose of reality. I loved the debut season and can’t wait for more.

How about you? What was your favorite TV show of 2012?

Support Nightwing: The Series on Kickstarter

As many of you know, Nightwing is my favorite comic book character. With that in mind, I was thrilled when RPadholic Iceman sent me this Kickstarter link for Nightwing: The Series. Danny Shepherd and Jeremy Le are putting together a three-part mini-series on Batman’s former boy wonder and they’re looking for Kickstarter funding. The pledging prizes are pretty sweet — batarangs, a Nightwing mask, a Red Hood mask, and a full-on Nightwing costume. Check out the pitch video and the teaser trailer below. Continue reading “Support Nightwing: The Series on Kickstarter”

My Favorite Manny Pacquiao KTFO Pics

Over the weekend, Juan Manuel Marquez knocked out Manny Pacquiao. It was a spectacular counter right from Marquez that caused Pacquiao to get KTFO. Naturally, boxing fans with a modicum of Photoshop skills have pasted Manny’s prone body on all sorts of scenes. Here are three of my favorite Manny Pacquiao KTFO pictures. Enjoy! Continue reading “My Favorite Manny Pacquiao KTFO Pics”

Coffee Talk #543: Get Ready For the Best of 2012

The end of the year is nearly here and it’s almost time for us to talk about our favorite things of 2012 (in additional to the perennial favorite things of raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens). Kindly put on your thinking caps and reflect on your favorite things of the year. The schedule is:

Monday: Best TV Show of 2012
Tuesday: Best Comic Book of 2012
Wednesday: Best Gadget of 2012
Thursday: Best Movie of 2012
Friday: Best Game of 2012…more

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, the joy of having staples removed from your body, Intelligentsia’s Ethiopia Limu Union, or the NY Knicks continuing to fool the public, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

The end of the year is nearly here and it’s almost time for us to talk about our favorite things of 2012 (in additional to the perennial favorite things of raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens). Kindly put on your thinking caps and reflect on your favorite things of the year. The schedule is:

  • Monday: Best TV Show of 2012
  • Tuesday: Best Comic Book of 2012
  • Wednesday: Best Gadget of 2012
  • Thursday: Best Movie of 2012
  • Friday: Best Game of 2012

Please don’t answer these things now. Give it some thought and we’ll talk all about it next week.

As a tease, feel free to talk about your favorite music of 2012. All the stuff I bought this year was old, so I’m really behind new releases. What singles and albums did you dig in 2012?!?

Watch Jay-Z Ride the Subway to a Performance

Here’s a cool documentary that covers Jay-Z’s performances at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. It’s a nice behind-the-scenes look at the artist and one of the hottest new arenas in the country. There’s a really cute moment around the 19:20 mark where Jay-Z takes the subway to Barclays. He converses with an elderly woman that asks him about what he does and if he’s famous. Upon realizing that he’s Jay-Z, the woman remarks, “Oh, your’re Jay-Z! I know about Jay-Z!”

It’s a very cool and cute moment. I think it’s awesome that Jay-Z rides the subway (albeit with a security team in tow) like a real person. If he wanted to, I’m sure he could by his own subway car. It’s nice to see him mixing and mingling with the normals.

Anyway, check out the video when you have a chance and please share your thoughts on it in the comments section.

[Thanks to my darling Glenda for sharing the video!]

Square Enix Mobile Game Sale

Starting today, Square Enix is having a sale on its iOS games. There are some real gems for old-school RPG fans, including one of my favorite games of 2012 — Final Fantasy Dimensions. Check out the sales list and dates below. If you pick anything up, please leave the details of your booty in the comments section.

December 7-14
Final Fantasy I $8.99 $3.99
Final Fantasy II $8.99 $3.99
Final Fantasy III $15.99 $8.99 (iPhone) $16.99 $9.99 (iPad)
Final Fantasy Dimensions $28.99 $16.99

December 12 – January 7
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light $2.99 $0.99 (iPhone, iPad)
Victorian Mysteries: The Woman in White $2.99 $0.99 (iPad)
Victorian Mysteries: The Moonstone $2.99 $0.99 (iPad)

December 17 – January 7
American Mensa Academy $4.99 $1.99 (iPhone, iPad)

What Are You Playing This Weekend?

My post-surgery energy levels are still all over the place, but my attention span has stabilized (probably due to less Vicodin consumption), so I’m going to get back to gaming this weekend. I’m meeting up with my friend from THQ later today and she’ll have a copy of WWE 13 waiting for me. I’m really excited to play the Attitude Era storylines. The video clips are straight from the WWE archives, which is pure awesome. Paul Heyman did a lot of the writing to help shape these classic stories into interactive plots. He’s one of the sharpest minds in pro-wrestling and I’m curious to see how his stuff compares to the excellent WWE videogame writing of years past.

How about you? What’s on your weekend playlist?

Apple Investing $100-Million in U.S. Mac Production

BusinessWeek has a long and fantastic interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook. The interview covers a wide variety of topics, including Cook’s leadership style, his discussions with Steve Jobs, and how Apple will innovate going forward. One portion of the interview that’s getting a lot of play is Cook’s revelation that Apple is investing $100-million to move some Mac production to the U.S. Here’s a quote:

Next year we are going to bring some production to the U.S. on the Mac. We’ve been working on this for a long time, and we were getting closer to it. It will happen in 2013. We’re really proud of it. We could have quickly maybe done just assembly, but it’s broader because we wanted to do something more substantial. So we’ll literally invest over $100 million. This doesn’t mean that Apple will do it ourselves, but we’ll be working with people, and we’ll be investing our money.

It’s cool to see a tremendously valuable and successful company like Apple do more to create jobs in the U.S. While the majority of Apple products will be assembled in China due to labor costs, the U.S. economy is in dire need of stimulation and this isn’t something Apple has to do. As an industry leader in technology and consumer electronics, I — perhaps naively — hope that other U.S.-based companies will follow Apple’s lead and try to bring more jobs back to America.

That particular issue aside, I highly recommend reading the entire interview. It’s 11 pages, but a very fascinating read. Cook is his own man and has already changed the culture of Apple (see charitable contributions, for example), but is very much against changing the spirit of the company. While few executives have the charm of Steve Jobs, Cook is certainly charming in his own way. Give it a read and let me know what you think when you have a chance (please).

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Star Trek: Into the Darkness Trailer

Here’s the first trailer for Star Trek: Into the Darkness. The special effects looks awesome and the villain sounds menacing. As a huge, huge fan of JJ Abrams’ first Star Trek movie, I’m super looking forward to this one. I’m also a big fan of Alice Eve (so hot, so smart) and she looks absolutely delicious in a Star Fleet uniform. I have a feeling this movie is going to be just as awesome as the first one. Check out the clip when you have a chance and let me know what you think (please!). Continue reading “Star Trek: Into the Darkness Trailer”