Disappearing Acts: 15 Big Screen Characters Who Didn't Make Final CutSource: ifc.com
After beating out throngs of big name actors for the part and filming for four months in Queensland, Australia with 6am call times every day, Adrien Brody thought he was sitting pretty when he attended a press screening for Terrence Malick's "The Thin Red Line" in 1998.
Review: Blade Runner - the Final CutSource: The San Francisco Chronicle
"Blade Runner: The Final Cut," in limited theatrical release this weekend with a DVD box set arriving on Dec. 18, is the first version of the movie that truly seems like a finished product.
9/11 Truth Events in New York to Be Biggest in HistorySource: Jone's Report
9/11 Truth Events in New York are said to be the biggest in history. People are organizing events all around the U.S. for partnership in the events even if you are not able to make it to the NYC demonstrations.
Apple announces Final Cut Server, Final Cut Studio 2Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Apple today announced an entirely new product at their NAB special event. Final Cut Server takes the grunt work of video editing away from the client computer (encoding, media asset management) and puts it on a central server.

So I've been using the iMac for several weeks now and I have to say, I really like the thing! It's got some little idiosyncrasies that kind of bug me (more later) but overall, it's one damn fine piece of equipment.
'300' made with Apple toolsSource: The Apple Blog
. . . the preferred software was Final Cut Pro (though Avid was also used, and more extensively).

Alrighty, folks, it arrived. I had it delivered to my office and, naturally, FedEx arrived at about 8:30 a.m., so I had to stare at the box all day long before finally getting home to unpack it. But I made it through the workday and did eventually make it home.

Yes, you read that right. Me, one of the biggest PC guys out there just spent money on an Apple. I have several reasons for this. Firstly, I needed a new computer anyway. :-) But mostly because I want to learn Final Cut.

If you are a Mac user, you know Apple spends time thinking up great ways to improve computing. It is no different when it comes to their dot mac service. For a years worth of service, it costs $99.95. Included with the service is 2Gb worth of space on Apple's server.