Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Message In A Bottle

Two great articles in this month's issue of Fast Company.

The first article, by Charles Fishman, narrates the meteoric rise of the bottled water industry. From ancient times to the present where bottled water has a chokehold on the global beverage market, Fishman details our fascination with bottled water, and tries to wrap his head around what it all means to us, the environment and our wallets.

A few choice nuggets:

  • Americans drink more bottled water than milk, coffee and beer combined.
  • Last year, we spent more on bottled water than we did on movie tickets, ipods and dry cleaning combined.
  • Aquafina and Dasani–marketed by Pepsi and Coke respectively–hold about a quarter of the domestic market share, yet their product is merely purified municipal tap water.
Check out more factoids, as well as a sobering revelations on an industry that essentially fleeces us daily, but make us feel oh so healthy.

Second, but just as great a read, is this month's cover story on what may be one of the most impressive brand makeovers of this decade: Al Gore's comeback from epic loser (circa. 2000) to multi-millionaire, climate change spokesperson/impresario and potential kingmaker for the 2008 elections.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Somebody please give her a medal

MSNBC journalist, Mika Brzezinzki, attempts to burn, rips, and finally shreds her script while live on television in protest at being made to lead her news bulletin on Paris Hilton.



Seriously, why in god's name are the so-called tribulations of a débutante news?? There's a war out there. There are people dying and living thousands of miseries every day. There are people out there who have been usurping their powers and the public trust for years without once being held accountable. And this is news deemed fit to print?!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Badass! (Updated)

Hot damn. This just made my day.


(Courtesy of EW.com)

I'll admit it. I haven't been too enthralled by this summer's sequels so far.

But next summer... oh man. This is going to be *good*. For a full res view of this pic, click here.

*UPDATE*: No sooner did I post this, that more production pictures leaked on to the web. Check out Bats new wheels:




PS: For those of you who wanted me to weigh in on The Sopranos finale. Well, to tell you the truth, I thought the finale was absolutely