📺 “7 Days Out” Kentucky Derby | Netflix

Watched "7 Days Out" Kentucky Derby from Netfix
Directed by Robert Richman.
This episode is a little less interesting because it features a big event, but at a venue at which the same sort of event is done on a daily and even annual basis. Thus more of the emphasis of the piece is put onto the handful of characters that are participating in the event itself. It was also tough to get into a bit knowing in advance that there was a triple crown winner in 2018 and so the build of of tension just wasn’t there at all for me.

📺 “7 Days Out” Eleven Madison Park | Netflix

Watched "7 Days Out" Eleven Madison Park from Netflix
Directed by Michael John Warren. The Eleven Madison Square Park restaurant is the number one ranked restaurant in the world. Following audacious renovation plans the staff work to maintain the level of quality the world has come to expect.
An interesting documentary series, but I think I can tell from the titles of some of the episodes that some are going to be more interesting to me than others.

While this one paints perhaps an overly rosy picture, it’s interesting to see some of the work behind pushing a major restaurant into existence. I might have liked to have seen 7 weeks out to have a better view of what was going on here too.

📺 “Beverly Hills, 90210” Slumber Party | Amazon

Watched "Beverly Hills, 90210" Slumber Party from Amazon
Directed by Charles Braverman. With Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering. Brenda throws a slumber party and invites Kelly, Donna and Andrea over for the night. But the evening turns sour when Kelly's bad girlfriend, Amanda Pacer, crashes the party and plays a game which brings out secrets that threaten the friendships between all of them. Meanwhile, Brandon and Steve go out together for a night of cruising and club hopping in which they end up getting duped by two ...
An awkward, likely unrealistic plot, but it makes for a relatively interesting teachable set of moments. I wonder what the post-modern Twitter version would look like?

📺 “The West Wing” The Supremes | Netflix

Watched "The West Wing" The Supremes from Netflix
Directed by Jessica Yu. With Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Joshua Malina, Janel Moloney. A Supreme Court Justice dies, forcing the administration's hand on picking a desirable replacement who can be confirmed by a hostile Congress.

📺 Taking Back The Web | Jeremy Keith | Webstock ’18

Watched Webstock '18: Taking Back The Web by Jeremy Keith from Vimeo

In these times of centralised services like Facebook, Twitter, and Medium, having your own website is downright disruptive. If you care about the longevity of your online presence, independent publishing is the way to go. But how can you get all the benefits of those third-party services while still owning your own data? By using the building blocks of the Indie Web, that’s how!

Presentation slide-deck: speakerdeck.com/adactio/taking-back-the-web

📺 Tantek Çelik on “Why We Need the IndieWeb” at Personal Democracy Forum 2014 #PDF14 | YouTube

Watched "Why We Need the IndieWeb", #PDF14 by Tantek ÇelikTantek Çelik from YouTube

Tantek Çelik at Personal Democracy Forum 2014

A great, short 13 minute video for the IndieWeb.

📺 “Beverly Hills, 90210” The First Time | Amazon

Watched "Beverly Hills, 90210" The First Time from Amazon
Directed by Bethany Rooney. With Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering. Brandon finds mixed blessings when Sheryl, his former girlfriend from Minnesota, comes for a visit, and who falls victim to the fast nightlife of the city. Meanwhile, Brenda develops a crush on her math teacher which affects her even more when she's asked to baby-sit for his two wild children for the evening in which Brenda asks Kelly and Donna to tag along with her.

📺 “Beverly Hills, 90210” Every Dream Has Its Price (Tag) | Amazon

Watched "Beverly Hills, 90210" Every Dream Has Its Price (Tag) from Amazon
Directed by Catlin Adams. With Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering. Shopping with Kelly and Tiffany, Brenda wishes she had their kind of money. But Tiffany is a shoplifter, and when she stashes stolen clothes with Brenda, the police get involved and Brenda must clear her name.
And now I’m pulled in… Fortunately these episodes seem a bit like stilted, but more advanced after school specials, with low production values (watching on a widescreen HDTV doesn’t help), so I’ll quit soon enough.

📺 “Beverly Hills, 90210” The Green Room | Amazon

Watched "Beverly Hills, 90210" The Green Room from Amazon
Directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno. With Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering. Brandon meets and befriends surfer Dylan McKay, a mysterious loner who lives in a fancy hotel suite and hangs out at the beach with his surfer friends that include teenage alcoholic Betty. Meanwhile, Brenda feels she's living in poverty when she gets to know Kelly, and her insecure friend Donna Martin. Steve tries to hang out with David after mistakenly thinking that David's father is a wealthy ...

📺 “Beverly Hills, 90210” Class of Beverly Hills | Amazon

Watched "Beverly Hills, 90210" Class of Beverly Hills from Amazon
Directed by Tim Hunter. With Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering. The Walsh Family moves to Beverly Hills, where the twins, Brenda and Brandon, meet new friends during their first week at West Beverly High School; Brandon falls for the most popular girl in the school while Brenda pretends to be a college student to romance a young lawyer.
Pouring one out for the passing of Luke Perry by watching some old reruns. I’m pretty sure I never watched any of the season one episodes.

And sadly Luke Perry wasn’t in the pilot episode  (93 minutes) and didn’t appear until episode two.

📺 “Fresh Off the Boat” Workin’ the ‘Ween | ABC

Watched "Fresh Off the Boat" Workin' the 'Ween from ABC
Directed by Jay Chandrasekhar. With Randall Park, Constance Wu, Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler. Honey and Marvin ask Jessica and Louis to be baby Maria's godparents, and Jessica offers to babysit her on Halloween night. But the Huangs are in for a spooky evening when they agree to help wean the baby off of her pacifier. Meanwhile, Eddie is hired by mattress store owner Harv for a job to make some extra money so that he can buy himself a car and ends up having to work in the creepy store all...
Felt like a sub-par episode to me…

📺 “Fresh Off the Boat” The Hand That Sits the Cradle | ABC

Watched "Fresh Off the Boat" The Hand That Sits the Cradle from ABC
Directed by Michael Spiller. With Randall Park, Constance Wu, Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler. When Jessica offers to help out exhausted new mother Honey with Zuo Yue Zi - which means "Sitting the Month" taking care of her - Honey begins to realize that 30 days of having to abide by Jessica's strict rules and dietary regimen could leave her more harried then she already is. Meanwhile, after watching "Pumping Iron," Eddie and Emery attempt to put together a workout routine in order to buff ...

📺 “Fresh Off the Boat” Fresh Off the RV | ABC

Watched "Fresh Off the Boat" Fresh Off the RV from ABC
Directed by Anya Adams. With Randall Park, Constance Wu, Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler. While Honey and Marvin celebrate the birth of their baby, Jessica's book is finally released.
Seems like I’ve been seeing a lot of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on television lately. I know I just saw him in an episode of The Big Bang Theory that recently floated by. He wasn’t quite as entertaining here because he’s obviously 30+ years older than he should have been for a show set in the early 90’s.

🎞 Studio 54 (2018) | Zeitgeist Films |★★★★

Watched Studio 54 (2018) from Zeitgeist Films

Directed by Matt Tyrnauer. With Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, Liza Minnelli, Divine. Studio 54 was the epicenter of 70s hedonism--a place that not only redefined the nightclub, but also came to symbolize an entire era. Its co-owners, Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, two friends from Brooklyn, seemed to come out of nowhere to suddenly preside over a new kind of New York society. Now, 39 years after the velvet rope was first slung across the club's hallowed threshold, a feature documentary tells the real story behind the greatest club of all time.

Usually you just hear about the atmosphere and the glamour. Nice to see some of the backside of what took the club down and what happened to some of the principals since. A generally excellent portrayal of the late 70’s to help place the time in to some cultural context leading into the 1980’s and even explaining a bit about where we are today in the 2010’s.