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U Talking 2Me? Famous Movie Scenes Reimagined on iChat



The Internet, besides providing access to an unlimited supply of information on all aspects of life, also allows creative, or bored, people with time on their hands to make parodies of pop culture. Sites like YouTube and FunnyorDie host multitudes of videos and voice-overs satirizing movies, and iChat is now following suit.

The Geek Pad located some famous movie dialogues that have been transcribed into chat form, complete with appropriate, and hilarious, emoticons and LOLs. The famous cinema moments include a historic conversation between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, and the "Royale with cheese" discussion from Pulp Fiction.

Hopefully, this will open the door for more cinema chat enthusiasts. Arnold explaining, "My CPU is a neuronet processor, a learning computer" in 'Terminator 2,' or Shatner's facial expressions in the "KHAAAAN!," scene from 'Star Trek II' could translate hilariously into IM form, unless, of course, someone's already beat us to it. [From: The Geek Pad, via Url-y Riser]

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iChat on iPhone: Finally!

iChat on iPhone Via JiveTalkWhile most owners think that the iPhone can walk the walk and talk the talk, others believe the lack if iChat support makes the phone a bit of a jive turkey; all about expanding connectivity and shifting paradigms while not delivering basic functions like IM. While Apple is hinting that iChat is coming to the iPhone sometime in the indeterminate future, beejive has delivered a fully-functioning IM client specifically tailored for the iPhone.

Because Apple won't actually let you install anything on your iPhone you're going to have to rely on the Safari Web browser to run this app. But, just point it to iphone.beejive.com, log in to your account, and you'll be greeted with a screen like the one you see here (except with real people, not film characters), letting you add and chat with friends over AIM, iChat, MSN, Yahoo!, GoogleTalk, ICQ, and more.

The software is currently at version 0.8.2, meaning it still has a ways to go before it's "complete," but early reports are good and iPhone users desperately seeking chat will want to check it out.

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Bruce Willis Knows How to Use the Internet(s)





In response to a discussion on movie site Ain't It Cool News about Die Hard 4's supposed PG-13 rating, Bruce Willis logged in and joined the chat under the name "Walter B." He went on to frankly address a bunch of topics, not the least of which was his experience making 'Armageddon.'

Here's an excerpt:

Bruce Willis: "I loved working with all the guys, the actor I mean. It was a great crew, but a screaming Director does not make for a pleasant set experience. But look, we were all big boys, and we got thru it. A little to MTV-camera cutty for my taste, but the shots of meteors crashing into the WTC was pretty prescient. Billy Bob was under-used for my taste. the spacesuits continually malfunctioned, and one nite, Ben Affleck was seen bashing the front glass on his helmet with a rock because he couldn't breathe. I am a fan and a friend of Liv Tyler, and thought she brought some fun to the movie. And it made a shitload of money for Disney. Jerry Bruckheimer is a great producer, and I would work with him again anytime. thanks bw"

Just as funny were the comments of the non-believers -- specifically a guy named "Moriarty" -- who couldn't buy into the fact that the star was posting on their board. Here's an exchange:

Moriarty: "... Walter B. is not Bruce Willis. Bruce and Harry are going to talk soon. Harry's got a little trip to take first, but when he's back, we'll get the Bruce Willis conversation started here on the site. Rest assured that if Bruce Willis wanted to join the Talkbacks, we'd authenticate him and give him a black box so you could be sure who you were talking to. I'm sorry if any of you feel duped. I didn't realize this was going on. So... that in mind... the Q&A with the real Bruce will still be happening... soon..."

Willis' response: "And Moriarty, sorry kid, but you I also find amusing. Hit me with your best test. BW"

Moriarty: "... okay. Call Harry and tell him you are posting in the talkbacks. That's it. The one and only test that matters. Short of that conversation happening... now... Walter B. is simply not Bruce Willis."

Moriarity again: "... This was not Bruce Willis. It really shouldn't even be a question, but in case you're still wondering... nope. Not him."

Finally, Willis makes his best attempt to settle things.

Willis: "I realized how we can solve this conundrum quite easliy. You all live in a digital world. someone must have a Mac with iChat camera ability. Send me your biggest doubter, who has iChat/video ability, and have them call ( i will give that person my iChat address, and they will see me talking to them. I doubt if there is a way to fake that. let's see.... thanks bw and what is a black box?"

And then it happened (see above image).

The conversation can be found here.

Thanks, Dan


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