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Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

First up, you HAVE to go watch this: Keith Olbermann.

 

It’s Thursday. Work is slow. I did not go to Yoga yesterday, I went home and crashed. I’ve been super-sleepy all week. And I’ll still be going to pilates tonight. I still have 3 things left in the Christchurch area to see, and – hey! – three weekends left, so I think I’m going to go to the Willowbank wildlife reserve and the International Antarctic Center this weekend. And sleep lots. Oh and I got some fun movies out, so those, too. And finish my 2 murder mysteries.

 

Candidate match. Yeah, my top 3? Mike Gravel, John McCain (!?!?!?) and Dennis Kucinich. I kid you not. Changing my answers slightly, I got Joe Biden (I have a letter from him at home somewhere), John McCain (again!!!), and Hillary. I’m tres confused. What the hell were Obama’s answers to all these?

 

Heroes’ creator apologizes. The important bit? “After weeks of sluggish storytelling, the Nov. 5 episode recaptured some of last season’s fanciful energy. We’ve also seen the next two episodes — and we like them, too. The cliff-hangers are back. Narrative purpose has been discovered. Old favorites like Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Horn-Rimmed Glasses (Jack Coleman) take center stage.” I think it can come back. A lot of people thought season 2 was off for Lost, and they came back with a super-strong season 3 (“giant hamsters” is still making me giggle!)

 

A George Clooney v. Fabio fight. No, really. 

 

The best on screen strikes. It’s nice to know the strike is making someone else think of Newsies; I woke up this morning with that opening song stuck in my head. Not included on the list, but also well worth watching (for Fosse’s choreography) is the Pyjama Game (7 and a half cents…)

 

The Write Stuff: the strike and Q&A. Oh my god, this made me laugh out loud (in the I’m at work so I’ll snurfle mostly silently kind of way), “As I’ve mentioned, New York and Los Angeles are going to be the two best areas for this. You might not want to live in LA, but you don’t have much choice if you sincerely want to break into screenwriting. You’re not going to bump into Al Pacino at an Omaha Dunkin’ Donuts.

 

Although I do think “Al Pacino at an Omaha Dunkin’ Donuts” is a great idea for a sketch. “I want a…BAKAH’S DOZEN BABY! GIMME ALL YOU GOT!!!””

 

21 adaptations that must happen now. Yeah, I’ve read like none of these. Except Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, which is awesome. However, it’s so sprawling there’d need to be a lot cut out. Alan Rickman as the man with thistledown hair is a cool casting idea, though…

 

13 best hitmen/women.

 

Cargo ship hits the bay bridge.

 

My favourite headline of the day: Cow falls off cliff and hits van 

 

Telling the stories behind the abortions (thanks Kristl!). The important bits? “at current rates almost 40 percent of American women have an abortion … Abortion is one of the most common operations in the United States, she said, more common than tonsillectomy or removal of wisdom teeth. “Because it is such a secret,” she said, “we lose sight of how common it is.””

Strike update on the Office, “‘Steve Carell informed NBC he is unable to report to work because he is suffering from “enlarged balls.” Not just enlarged, I’d say, but brass ones. The source on this one adds, “We wish him a happy, slow recovery.””

 

How Ellen is handling the strike, “”I address [the strike], and I have a little fun with trying to fill time with no content,” the daytime talk-show host explained Wednesday during a telephone press conference about her upcoming variety show on TBS. “We tried to figure out how many pints were in a cup, we guessed the inches of the length of the coffee table… today, honestly, I don’t know what I’m gonna do yet. We shoot in five hours. I have to figure out how I’m gonna walk out there and make people happy.””

 

Hugely positive Beowulf review. Awww – yay. I want this to do well – I want Neil Gaiman to have lots of movie projects.

 

I highly recommend you all go read about Cleolinda’s mother trying to get a rebate at Sears. See – this is what you get when you have an actual writer telling family stories.

 

I was reading the DVD reviews on AICN (his description for the Best of the Colbert Report cracks me up), but it mentions a Cricket in Times Square, which I absolutely LOVED as a kid and had completely forgotten abour. I read the books, too – I remember Tucker’s Countryside was on the bookshelf next to my bed.

 

I actually had someone ask me today whether Thanksgiving is really a celebration of killing Indians. Oh my god; America so needs a PR firm.

When in Sodom, vote Pelosi

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Let’s see: Tuesday: uneventful. Did my work, went home. Read some of my books, watched some South Park (Cartman fights a midget). Wednesday: uneventful. Working, going to go lift weights and do yoga, go home and sleep.

 

The ducklings on the Avon (and I’d like to point out there are still 8 of them) are getting really big! They’re about half the size of their parents, and still really fluffy.

 

Strike stuff:

Ok – so I haven’t been reading Defamer while I’ve been travelling (because, let’s be honest, I check enough movie sites as is, and defamer leans towards gossip) but oh my god their coverage of the strike is making me laugh out loud.  

The ladies of the View try to explain the strike.

 

Via defamer: “The United Hollywood blog has taken on the responsibility of debunking several rumors that emerged from day 1 of the WGA strike, with no update more crucial than this one that AMPTP bogeyman J. Nicholas Counter III, whom many in the Guild fear – possibly with good reason- may possess supernatural powers he can use to break the will of writers once night falls: “RUMOR: Nick Counter can mentally summon and command coyotes. He can turn himself into a cold mist to elude pursuers. He eats the dreams of sleeping children as he flies above their homes on the back of a giant talking raven named Stormhammer. STATUS: UNCONFIRMED.”” Hahahahaha….

 

Best sign to come out of the strike? “EXTERIOR. STREET. WRITERS ARE STRIKING.” Hee.

This is magnificent, and I don’t often say that ‘cos… well, ‘cos of me

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007
Well, the fireworks were pretty spectacular. Though I’m not sure they were worth the hassle… After going to the gym (boo-yah), I grabbed a sandwich and caught ... [Continue reading this entry]

BEST. EMAIL. EVER!

Sunday, November 4th, 2007
So - I was just contacted by a Melbourne detective who says he may have recovered some of my stuff that was stolen! YAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY!!!!! So - no, I haven't managed to touch base yet, so I ... [Continue reading this entry]

But within that inch we are free

Sunday, November 4th, 2007
Well, this entry has been accumulating over a few days so… Info on a writers strikeNOoo!ABC’s writers strike memoThe official statementThe Brit list[Continue reading this entry]