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  1. 5by5 | The Crossover #10: Brains Packed in a Nice Skull

    Dan is joined by David Sparks and Jason Snell. They talk about parenting, ebook publishing, self publishing, and more.

    http://5by5.tv/crossover/10

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 2 months ago

  2. 5by5 | The Crossover #7: We Met at a Tequila Bar

    Dan is joined by Jim Dalrymple and Merlin Mann. They talk about intense heat, hotels, writing, the evolution of the link blog, advertising online, guitars, and more.

    http://5by5.tv/crossover/7

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 3 months ago

  3. 5by5 | The Crossover #6: Shouting, Banging and Sometimes Crying

    Dan is joined by John Siracusa and Jason Snell to discuss parenthood, Roku, the Apple TV, surround sound, console gaming, anime, and more.

    http://5by5.tv/crossover/6

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 4 months ago

  4. 5by5 | Screen Time #21: Brett Terpstra: Cowboy Hats in a Mosh Pit

    Moisés welcomes Brett Terpstra to discuss their Hyper-Apathy over CES and the over-complication of consumer electronics. Brett also hosts 5by5’s Systematic. He calls himself a "horrible guest", which, God Bless His Little Heart, is a TERRIBLE lie.

    http://5by5.tv/screentime/21

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 4 months ago

  5. 5by5 | Screen Time #18: Guillermo del Toro: Monsters, Machines, and Hitchcock

    Guillermo del Toro takes some time away from his giant robots & monsters movie Pacific Rim to talk about his formative influences, from Universal Monsters to Alfred Hitchcock and beyond, along with what he finds compelling and interesting in modern media.

    http://5by5.tv/screentime/18

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 4 months ago

  6. 5by5 | Screen Time #17: The New Radio Theatre (with Andrea Romano)

    Moisés welcomes legendary voice director Andrea Romano to discuss her substantial body of work, including (but not limited to) her early days at Hanna-Barbera, Disney shows like Ducktales, and the amazing Batman: The Animated Series (along with the rest of the DC Animated Universe).

    They dig back into Andrea’s earliest creative influences, from favorite childhood cartoons to her start as an actress and subsequent move to Los Angeles. Stories include reuniting the original cast of The Jetsons over 20 years after the original show ended, the growth of her various "children" in voiceover, and the evolution of an art form that is now, more than ever, the new Radio Theatre.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 5 months ago

  7. 5by5 | Screen Time #14: Cinematic Industrial Complex (with Merlin Mann)

    Moisés welcomes omnipresent 5by5 mascot/wünderkind/spirit animal Merlin Mann to discuss his media habits, comic books, VIVA KNEIVEL, TiVo, Jonathan Coulton, comic books, MULAN, Tallahassee, and a little about comic books. Long live Vinyl Fever.

    Shownote links (http://5by5.tv/screentime/14) take you to places you can learn more about our guests and read/watch the things they talk about on the show, like the insane 1994 FANTASTIC FOUR movie produced by "Friend of the Show" and future guest Roger Corman.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 6 months ago

  8. 5by5 | Screen Time #13: Reverse Engineering (with John August)

    Moisés welcomes John August to talk about screenwriting, directing, app development, and the brand-new take on Atari classic Karateka (now on XBLA), which produced by John and original developer Jordan Mechner. John digs into how the urge to scratch the creative "itches" he has leads him to new pursuits in different industries.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 6 months ago

  9. 5by5 | Screen Time #10: Stan Lee: Purveyor of Wonder

    Moisés interviews Stan Lee, creator of many of the most popular characters in the comic book world. They discuss Marvel’s wealth of characters to put in the movies, the work Stan does with POW! Entertainment, and the crisis of choice in modern entertainment. They also discuss Stan’s earliest influences as a creative person, from Sherlock Holmes and Jules Verne to Errol Flynn and the classic Universal Monsters films.

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann 7 months ago

  10. Louis C.K. Reflects On ‘Louie,’ Loss, Love And Life : NPR

    The comedian’s latest special, Live at the Beacon Theater, was released earlier this week. C.K. talks about why he went with Web distribution this time, and reflects on his award-winning TV series, his relationship with other comedians and his USO appearances.

    http://www.npr.org/2011/12/13/143581710/louis-c-k-reflects-on-louie-loss-love-and-life?ft=1&f=1008

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann one year ago