Dan Persons: 100 Bloody Acres’ Cameron & Colin Cairnes: The CFQ Interview

2013-06-28-100_Bloody_Acres6_410.jpgAustralian brothers Cameron Cairnes and Colin Cairnes are making their feature film debut with 100 Bloody Acres. A black comedy in which a group of young concert-goers run afoul of a couple of brothers (Angus Sampson and Damon Herriman) whose blood and bone fertilizer business has seen a significant uptick in fortunes with the addition of human corpses to the mix, the film manages to subvert the typical Texas Chainsaw set-up through an uncanny ability to zig when the audience is expecting a zag, and the Cairnes’ willingness to push relationship moments to the fore in the midst of all the gore.

I got an opportunity to talk with the Cairnes about their approach to horror and how they came up with Angus Sampson’s beard. Click on the player button to hear the interview, or right-click the title to download.

100 Bloody Acres’ Cameron & Colin Cairnes: The CFQ Interview

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Do I Wanna Know?

Yes, yes you do.

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Nikolas Kozloff: Snowden Affair Highlights Epic David and Goliath Struggle Between Quito and Washington

If there was any doubt that Ecuador’s pugnacious President Rafael Correa would back down in the rapidly escalating diplomatic spat over NSA leaker Edward Snowden, recent events will certainly put such notions to rest. Thumbing his nose once again at the Obama administration, Correa has just announced that his government will unilaterally give up special U.S. trade preferences under the so-called Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act or ATPA. Originally, the measure was designed to counteract drug-trafficking by providing export opportunities to poor Andean nations. Under the act, Ecuador exports billions in tax free goods every year to the U.S. including tropical fruits, flowers and petroleum.

After Correa audaciously offered to provide diplomatic asylum to Snowden, the mainstream media, legislators from both sides of the aisle as well as conservative think tanks called for Ecuador to be punished for its impudence and cut off from the ATPA. Correa, however, says Ecuador will not submit to such “blackmail” and threats. Hardly intimidated by the Beltway establishment, defiant Correa has announced for good measure that he will send the U.S. millions of dollars for use in human rights training. Taunting Washington, Ecuador’s Minister of Communications declared that the money could be used to avoid “espionage, torture, extrajudicial killings and other acts that denigrate humanity.”

For Ecuador, the Snowden affair has all the elements of an epic David and Goliath story pitting the Colossus of the North against a small and impoverished South American nation. While it’s unclear how the Snowden imbroglio will play out in Ecuador itself, many will surely rally to Correa’s defense. For decades, Ecuador has smarted under Washington’s influence and ongoing CIA intervention [for a further accounting of such history, see my earlier article here]. As a result, fiery populism plays well here.

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Toshiba 4K TVs To Launch This August From $5,000 Onwards

Toshiba has new 4k2K TVs arriving this August.

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FCC to auction two pieces of 1,900MHz spectrum for mobile broadband

FCC votes to auction slice of 1,900MHz band for mobile data

The FCC may be most concerned with portioning out lower frequencies to bandwidth-hungry carriers, but it’s devoting some attention to higher bands today. The agency has voted in favor of auctioning off two slices of 1,900MHz spectrum, the lower H block (1,915MHz to 1,920MHz) and upper H block (1,995MHz to 2,000MHz), for the sake of mobile broadband. Both are relatively close to Sprint’s PCS airwaves, but the provider reportedly has nothing to fear when rules are in place to minimize interference. If all goes well, an auction could take place in late 2013 or early 2014 — just soon enough to deliver a quick capacity boost ahead of larger spectrum wars.

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Delaware Gun Bill Defeated In State Senate

DOVER, Del. — A bill that would have expanded the ability of Delaware authorities to prohibit people with mental health issues from having guns was defeated Thursday in the state Senate even after being revised to placate the National Rifle Association and other critics.

Senators voted 13-to-6 Thursday to reject the measure, which was pushed by Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden. His father, Vice President Joe Biden, has been spearheading the administration’s efforts to expand background checks and pass other gun restrictions since the mass shooting last December at a Connecticut elementary school that left 26 dead.

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JVC Kenwood – M-EA3 – Bluetooth compliant compact Hi-Fi audio system – Select your favorite color out of 3 beautiful colors to match your room: red, white, and brown

JVC Kenwood - M-EA3 - Bluetooth compliant compact Hi-Fi audio system - Select your favorite color out of 3 beautiful colors to match your room: red, white, and brown

Bluetooth compliant compact Hi-Fi audio system “M-EA3″ will be out from JVC Kenwood in early July.

It’s a compact-sized audio system with excellent 3 colors. You can pick up your favorite color out of the models in beautiful red, white and brown to match your room.

Since it’s compatible with bluetooth, you can enjoy music saved in your bluetooth compliant device. If it’s an Android device, by installing the dedicated remote control application, you can control playing music, sound volume, radio channels etc with your Android device.

With the USB terminal placed on the front of the main unit, you can play MP3/WMA files and record radio show or music in CD on an USB flash drive.

Price: Open price
Maximum output: 15W+15W
Playable discs: CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP3, WMA)
Main unit: 256×75×196mm, 1kg
Speaker unit: 85×175×171mm, 1kg/ speaker

Jay-Z’s ‘Oceans’ Commercial Sees Rapper Tracing His Life Story For Rick Rubin, Pharrell & More

Jay-Z released another Samsung promo ad on Thursday, and it’s easily the best one yet. While his previous bits saw the rapper offering a smattering of lines that sounded interesting but didn’t really offer much in the way of insight (“The idea is to really finish the album and drop it — giving it to the world at one time and letting them share it”), the “Oceans” commercial reveals Jay-Z’s intricate, multi-layered style of songwriting.

“Oceans” is a song featuring Frank Ocean, who does not appear in the ad (Beyonce appears elsewhere on the album). Instead, Jay-Z explains the concept behind the track to Rick Rubin, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland and Pharrell Williams. Take a look above, but here’s the transcript:

It’s like me, now, no matter where I go in life, and the things that I accomplish — when you walk in that room, your past still comes in with you. You hear people talking like, “Oh, that guy was the dealer from the projects and doo-doo-doom-doom.” Back again to that duality — it’s a celebration of where we are now, on some big yacht, throwing champagne in the water. But the undertow of the thing is like the same water that brought us here, originally. I slaved, so it has this whole duality. And how we all rewrite history — even the stories that we were told about the history of America… I’m like an anti-Santa Maria, talking about these stories – the only Christopher we acknowledge is Wallace (that’s Biggie Smalls). Silk and fleeces lay on my Jesus, oh my God, I hope y’all don’t get seasick. You know, we’re playing the theme with of being sea sick or seeing things and being jealous of it.

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Alec Baldwin Twitter Meltdown Comes After Journalist Accuses Wife Of Tweeting During Funeral

Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria Baldwin attended the late “Sopranos” actor James Gandolfini’s funeral Thursday morning, but while they were among mourners at the New York City church, Hilaria’s Twitter account appeared to remain active. After a report from the UK’s Daily Mail detailing as much, Baldwin launched a Twitter rant against the publication’s writer who produced the piece — and used several gay slurs in the process.

During the funeral, tweets were sent from Hilaria’s account asking followers for wedding anniversary ideas and retweeting @RachaelRayShow’s updates about her Thursday morning appearance.

A source close to Hilaria insists to The Huffington Post that she merely later retweeted updates that had been tweeted during the service and was not actively tweeting inside the church.

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Bing Maps Has Revealed Russia’s Secret Stealth Fighter Jet

Bing Maps Has Revealed Russia's Secret Stealth Fighter Jet

Bing Maps is apparently really great at one thing: revealing top secret military information. After capturing a top secret military base, Bing has now caught a stealth Russian airplane that’s been shrouded in mystery. The Bing Maps image above shows Russia’s MIG Project 1.44, Russia’s first attempt at building a stealth fighter jet. A jet that Russia might have sent to China to kick start China’s stealth program. A jet that was supposed to be Russia’s answer for the F-22 Raptor.

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