Film, Format, Fiascos, and the Future

People hated "The Last Airbender" for many reasons.  I'm not going to argue any of them, as I've seen it (with Rifftrax) and it was mind-numbingly bad in a way that actually beat my incredibly low expectations.  But among the things people say about the film adaption of the beloved franchise – the hate of the actors, the plot, the acting, the direction, the story, the intermittent attacks of slow-mo -  there's one thing I rarely hear brought up.

Why a film anyway?  I mean let's assume that you have some driving reason to turn "Avatar: The Last Airbender" into some other media form, why a film?

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Frustration Friday: Horrible Holiday Hijinks and Lessened Loyalty

I've been talking Christmas a lot this week for obvious reasons – the Holidays are over and now it's time to sort through the tinsel and rubble and see what we've learned in progeekery.  But I'd like to focus on one issue for this Frustration Friday that is not exactly Christmas-based, but was inspired by Christmas.

A friend of mine who got suspended from their job on Christmas.  Seriously.  It sucks enough to work on Christmas, but to actually get suspended?

Yeah, you know what I mean.

Even in this currently lousy economy, 84% of people intend to seek a new position in 2011. I know not all of them are dissatisfied, but that's a gain in 24% over last year – some people are obviously not happy with their situation.

That's with an unemployment rate of roughly 10%.  Imagine what change we'll see in the amount of people looking to change jobs if there's even a marginal improvement in employment. Imagine how people who, way, were Suspended on Christmas, are going to react when the economy improves?

We're going to find out the hard way – perhaps the very hard way – just who's been happy at what job and what companies have been taking care of their employees.  There's a reason I study up on management ideas and am glad I have that psych degree – building teams and camaraderie is important to success.  Loyalty has to be earned.

I know at least one person whose loyalty isn't going to be very strong in 2011, and I'll have one more friend looking to change jobs.

Steven Savage

News of the Day 1/6/2010

It's CES. Microsoft is doing everything, Mac is doing one thing, ASUS is doing their things!  It's a thing-filled day today!

Economics/Geekonomics:
By the way, Bond Rating Agencies Still Suck. These guys need a bureaucratic and ethical enema so they can go back to doing their job (in a more well-regulated way).

Geek Law:
The Top 30 law firms involved in gaming. Progeeks into law, you know what to do.

Media:
Jersey Shore star Snooki/Nicole/Zhu-Zhu Pet Orange is going for big time branding. She's pulling another Paris Hilton. This is a good time for me to re-plug the book "Starstruck" as an excellent guide to the culture and money behind such events.

Social Media:
LinkedIn to go public in 2011? I'm very positive on a LinkedIn IPO – it may in fact send the company to further heights when the cash starts flowing, which means further opportunities. However I am concerned, as the article states, they could get drowned out by a big IPO by Facebook or Zynga, so my guess is they either speed it up to beat them – or wait until those are done and then go IPO later. Potential issue – if Facebook and/or Zynga do an IPO and the prices spike then crash, it could make LinkedIn and others hold off. (Please filter the above comments through the understanding LinkedIn is one of my Crush Objects).

Technology – Apple:
The Mac App Store Opens today. It appears to be game-dominated – but what has me interested is just what's there, many games I didn't suspect would be brought over for Mac, some I'm quite fond of or curious about (such as Puzzle Quest). I think the iPhone and iPad have associated the Mac brand with gaming far more, and with the fact so many games don't get ported to Mac, there's a real market there.

Technology – Microsoft:
Kinect will have conference and Avatar expressions? OK I have to say Kinect is starting to impress me much, much more. Now it's time for us progeeks to see how this technology expands and is used since Microsoft got it right – in fact it's very hackability shows its power. My take? Microsoft is going to use this to do more innovative control schemes (say . . . on Tablets?)

Windows System on a Chip? Well Microsoft can't exactly avoid that market, but considering past history, I'll believe it when I see it. The ambition show here is encouraging (and may lead to job opportunities) but Microsoft's history is a little spotty.

Microsoft reveals it's tabletop 'Surface' at CES. I have no idea what the point of this is.

A good roundup of Microsoft at CES here. It's pretty much Windows everywhere, but what interests me is how XBox fits into all of this – since that gives Microsoft a leg up on fellow ecosystem competitor Apple. There's not too much surprising here beyond, frankly, a more aggressive ecosystem push than I expected. I think Microsoft has a clear strategy, I'm not sure they can pull it off.

Technology:
Keep an eye on this: a new digital format, UltraViolet is springing up – with a heavy emphasis on DRM as well as sharing. This is the kind of thing that gets missed early on, but it's backed by an interesting group of stakeholders, from HP to Netflix. Watch this one.

EBay's Mobile sales increased substantially in 2010. Try over 3 times. A reminder of the power of mobile these days, and the massive cultural shift involved.

Fan-to-pro crush object ASUS' EEE Slate is on pre-order from Amazon. Looks very, very sweet.

Video:
Boxee is making deals with CBS, doing an iPad App, and is involved in Vudu 3D. Despite ups and downs they're still at it. I think the Google/Apple announcements sucked the oxygen out of the room for awhile – and that so many video choices are actually going to make the market confused and annoying for consumers.

Video Games:
OMGPOP raises $10 million. Nice, simple, straightforward. Send 'em a resume.

Seriously, Sega puts games in toilets in Japan. Write your own jokes.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you give UltraViolet any chance to take off?

Steven Savage