I just got back from seeing
Bubble. It was fun to be a part of history for this is the first time that a major film has ever been released simultaneously in the theatres, on DVD and on television (via HDNet Movies). It represents the collapsing of the "release window" (the traditional and archaic delay between when a movie comes out in the theatres and when it's released for people to watch at home).
Who's behind this? Mr. Maverick himself
Mark Cuban. After selling Broadcast.com to Yahoo! for $5.7 billion in 1999 (awesome article about that
here) and buying the Dallas Mavericks (what he's best known for), Cuban has now set his sights on revolutionizing the motion picture industry. And there are some people who aren't very happy about that (to put it mildly). Go read his recent blog post "
Go See Bubble" for more details.
You see there are a lot of people out there who would prefer that the world didn't move forward. They prefer stagnation to progress. They're content to embrace the way things as they are rather than trying to figure out how much better they can be. They'd rather lives of mediocrity and ennui (look that one up!) rather than brilliance and passion.
And then there are the
crazy ones.
One day they're going to re-do that commercial for our generation.
Mark Cuban is going to be in it. (You just revolutionized the movie industry.)
Steve Jobs is going to be in it. (You've got the hottest company on the planet
and you just sold your
other company (Pixar) to Disney for $7+ billion and are now Disney's largest shareholder?!!! Wow...)
Kobe Bryant is going to be in it. (You scored
81 points in a single basketball game...the 2nd most ever...and 55 of them in the second half alone...go watch that on
Google Video!)
Not a bad week in human history huh?
See we're alive at an amazing time.
It's a time when a
rock star is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and writes the forward for a
book on global poverty that begins with the sentence "Extreme poverty can be ended, not in the time of our grandchildren, but our time."
It's a time when the best guy on the golf course...just might not be a
guy. (BTW, here's the quote: "
Her aim isn't just to be the greatest female golfer; it's to be the greatest golfer, period. Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson--that's who she views as the competition.)
It's a time when one of the
most amazing authors out there is unable to speak or move and
types using a stick strapped to his forehead.
All of these people are crazy enough to think they can change the world.
And because of that they do.
But it's not just them. We're not watching this game. We're playing it. Tomorrow when we get out of bed in the morning. When we figure out what we're going to do after work. With each conversation that we have. And with every decision we make about what we're going to do with our own
wild and precious lives.
You see each day is indeed history in the making. Not just for Mark Cuban or Steve Jobs or Michelle Wie. But for each and every one of us. So here's the question then.
Did you make history today?