Maniacal Rage

Garrett Murray is the Founder & Creative Director of Karbon, an award-winning filmmaker and he takes lots of pictures. Listen to his podcast, Old Movies Club.

Karbon Based 

After nearly 18 years, I’m retiring Maniacal Rage. It was a good run. I’ve decided to start over, and my new home on the internet will be Karbon Based. Head over there if you’re interested.

This website will remain for as long as Tumblr exists (which, based on the whole Verizon/Yahoo! thing might not be too long), but will no longer be updated. Thanks for reading all these years, here’s hoping you follow me over to the new spot.

I’ve got a question: How much do I have to pay Tumblr to never see this garbage again on the top of every single page in my Dashboard? Also, I guess, for “FOB”: Have you considered enunciating even a single word in your terrible, terrible songs? Thanks!

Old Movies Club, Episode 5: The NeverEnding Story (1984) 

Garrett and Shawn watch Bastian try to solve his deep psychological problems via a depressing adventure of sadness. If the story never ends, how come this podcast is only an hour long?

A beloved film from our childhoods, which holds up surprisingly well even with all of its exposition and weird 4th- and 5th-wall shenanigans. That poor, poor, depressed horse. Subscribe to our podcast, it’s fun! (If you use Overcast on iOS, here’s a handy quick link to the show there for easy subscription.)

Photojojo: Disposable Camera

A constant refrain when discussing iOS app ideas is that every market is completely saturated and it’s impossible to build something new. I’ve been guilty of this myself many times. Think about the camera/photography market in the App Store—it’s completely packed with a million apps, most of which do the same thing. That doesn’t mean you can’t build something, it just means your app needs to be better or more interesting than everything else.

A perfect example is this new app from Photojojo, which emulates the forgotten experience of using a disposable digital camera. It combines the simple iOS app idea with a physical product and it’s a terrific concept. I haven’t used it yet myself, but I’m going to give it a shot soon. Apps like this make me excited to build new things.