I’ve wandered at heaven’s gates
I’ve made my bed in hell
You were there still
Always faithful, always good
You still have me
You still have my heart
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All I got is swag
All I got baby
#True
Jobs wanted
Someone at Google looked at my profile!!!!!
#Doomsday
HAHAHAAAAA - Abby was gonna chomp that out of his hands if he didn’t SWERVE
I was starting at this for like 5 minutes str8
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My First time
The Plan
Complete one more ruby challange
Slightly provision the fine tuning of my resume via my mobile dime piece while watching Hackers, then catch Z’s like I stumbled into a nest of rare pokemon
jstn:
Robot and Frank is the feature film debut of Jake Schreier, my friend and longtime Francis and the Lights co-conspirator (you may know him as the director of the incredible video for The Top). It stars Frank Langella as an old man with a slipping memory whose kids (James Marsden and Liv Tyler) give him a caretaker robot that he initially loathes but gradually forms an uneasy alliance with. It just premiered at Sundance this week (see some clips here) and will likely be coming soon to a theater near you.
It also features a number of near-future devices with fictional user interfaces imagined and designed by myself, which was one of the funnest projects I’ve ever worked on. I have a new appreciation for the needs of a real, functioning interface versus the kind you see in the movies. I don’t want to spoil anything, but if you wind up seeing it keep an eye on Frank’s TV and everyone’s cell phones and tablets.
So, clearly I’m biased, but I saw a rough cut of the movie a couple months back and truly loved it. I couldn’t be more proud of Jake, who’s been working slavishly on this for a long time (he talks about the genesis of the project in this interview) as well as Francis, who wrote the film’s beautiful score.
If I never get to work on something cooler I’ll die happy.
This movie










