
It became super cold outside and because we are sissies, we decided to shoot indoors just like old times. One day in the future we might attempt to wear coats, but that is just a pipe dream at this point. Yeah!

It became super cold outside and because we are sissies, we decided to shoot indoors just like old times. One day in the future we might attempt to wear coats, but that is just a pipe dream at this point. Yeah!
Sometimes life gives you lemons, and other times life just clogs up your routine and you can’t complete everything that you set out to do. This week is more of the latter in regards to Episode 116. But fret not, while you wait you can always watch the video above and hope that one day you can go dogboarding.

Voting is back, and although this coming Friday is April Fools’ Day, it is fairly certain that these films will all be showing. It might be nice for one of them to not exist, but we are afraid it does actually exist. Don’t be mean to us.

Garret here. This week I am going to pull rank so hard that it might upset those who like to force us to see films that we otherwise never even consider unless we had small children, but here we go: this week for the film we will be seeing Sucker Punch. There. Done. I apologize for any voting inconvenience, but every so often we just have to take a stand for what’s right and just. For those of you who are curious, the only other nationally released film for this week is Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. The poll would have resulted in a 50/50 chance for one or the other, and that simply was too terrifying an option.

For no good reason other than “we wanted to,” this week we put voting aside and instead saw two films that were showing at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Realistically, we just didn’t want to slum it with the common folk over at the regular movie theater. And now that we are high-brow art museum types, we may not ever go back to those sticky floor germ hotels. Well, until next week, that is. For those of you in OKC, though, definitely go see a film at the museum at some point. It’s so nice and clean!

Oh Netflix, how do we love thee? Let me count the ways: a huge film and TV selection with both streaming content and DVDs, two day turn-around on mailing said DVDs, and a sexy red background. Well now Netflix could be getting even more awesome as they seek to premiere a brand new television series via their streaming service before any other outlet has a chance to show it, a first for the company. And do you want to know who is involved? Kevin Spacey and David Fincher.

Colin is mysteriously absent this week as we go downtown to shoot. This time we actually went a little west of where we normally shoot to film in the middle of tall buildings that you wouldn’t expect even existed in this part of the world. We also are greeted by a friendly hobo.

Occasionally, we here at Pressed & Bound like to get all fancy-pants and go look at art. Donning monocles, top hats, and coats with tails, we go and rub noses with the social elite to admire contemporary works of art that generally look like something your niece could make in preschool. This is one of those times.
In our ongoing efforts to fawn over everything in and around the world of The Song of Ice and Fire, on his blog, website, online journal thing entitled “Not A Blog,” George R. R. Martin just revealed the official Game of Thrones poster that accompanies the looming HBO series. And it is, of course, wicked cool, yo.
If you are anything like me, Hulu is one of your daily resources for media. And what a fine service it is; on demand viewing is where it’s at, and I will punch anyone who says otherwise. To sustain their level of goodness, they insert ads here and there and everything was fine. That is, until Stella Artois bought up seemingly every ad Hulu has played for the last few weeks.