Oh, I can't believe I didn't say CONGRATS AUNTIE VORTEX!!!
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Mischa Barton, is another on Warner's "Wonder Woman" wish-list
Noooooooooooooo! That is just too silly to be real.
Timelies!
I overslept, as I accidentally set my clock radio to wake to radio instead of wake to alarm. The radio doesn't work 98% of the time. I've had this clock radio for all my adult life and feel no particular attachment to it, yet I've never replaced it. Does that seem right to you?
ION, I've joinded the throngs of TiVo-owning lemmings....
Dame Edna would make a good Wonder Woman.
Yay Vortex! Io, what a lovely name.
Whoot Tommyrot! One of Us!
I don't know if this is considered spoilery but it's from Moviehole and is about one of the Project Greenlight rejected scripts:
Lose "Project Greenlight"? Doesn't matter - there's always the second-chance draw.
Rick Carr, writer of the script "Does Anybody Here Remember When Hans Gubenstein Invented Time Travel?", may have lost out on winning the current televised competition - but his scripts still getting the cinematic treatment, says Variety.
Ben Affleck, who was a big fan of the script early on, has apparently snapped up the script and with Neo Art & Logic partners Joel Soisson and Mike Leahy will bring it to theatres (or at the very least, DVD).
Another losing script, "Wildcard", has also been given a new lease of life. Wes Craven's troupe have optioned the rights to it.
Personally, I'm still reeling in laughter over Gary Cole's cocky, swift audition for "Battle of Shaker Heights" from Season Two.
BTW, is that Rick Carr the one that is/was with NPR and used to be in the band Tart?
Wow, it just started snowing really hard. It was totally clear five minutes ago.
Wow, it just started snowing really hard. It was totally clear five minutes ago.
Have you been taunting March over in Bitches, brenda?
D'oh, was that out loud?
A report I read yesterday quoted Joss as saying he was going a) with a younger (20s) WW, and b) to worry about the script first, and casting second. When asked about casting people he'd worked with, he said it wasn't a party for his friends.