Try Buffistechnology.
Yes, this is the sixth floor, Crafts & Soaps.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Try Buffistechnology.
Yes, this is the sixth floor, Crafts & Soaps.
Dude, I thought this was lingerie.
We'd like to look at the dog kennels, please.
Yes, this is the sixth floor, Crafts & Soaps.
bahahahahaha!
Okay, speaking of crafts. I have some old books that I want to cannibalize and make into journals. Do you think Kinko's can wire bind through hardcovers?
I definitely have some journals that have been made from old hardcovers at home Kat. I would assume that Kinkos would have that technology. If not, you might try a local print shop.
I can look on mine tonight to see if they look like the holes were punched first.
Started watching Profit. Fucking genius. Well, except for the computer technology which is hilarious. Oh David Greenwalt, you sick bastard. I am so entertained I think my brain is grooving along to Profit's beat. I can feel it bopping along in my skull. So good. Like, I wanted to bang in sick so I could devour the rest of it. That good.
To make it all Minearverse related, I was thinking about The Inside and Wonderfalls and TMIAHM, and wondering if maybe I couldn't be entirely objective about my love for those projects because, well, I really just love Tim very much as a friend. So maybe i was applying that love to his work.
But nope, my love for those projects comes from the same place as my love for Profit, and I don't know Greenwalt at all. It's like an honesty check. From Profit. Which is sort of ironic.
I've always felt slightly guilty that one of Tim's episodes of Wonderfalls was my least favorite. But he has very few misfires among all the jewels of screenwriting (even fewer than Joss, IMHO).
Someone should make that into a movie that doesn't suck.
Who'd have thought Chuck Jones had it in him to screw it up that badly. In retrospect, though, not a good match with the material - Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton has a better sensibility for it, I think.
I never feel guilt if I don't like something Tim has written/directed. I do feel irrationally protective when other people don't like something he did.
Sort of like a Browncoat. A Timcoat. A Technicolor Timcoat of Many Colors.
Why the guilt, Matt?
Why the guilt, Matt?
I dunno, really. I felt no twinges of it about busting on Angel Season 3, but then again I already had a long history as a viewer of the show and was deeply invested when it temporarily went south. Maybe since the specific episodes of that show that made me see red didn't have Tim's writing credit on them, it's the feeling that I was being critical of his creative writing work on "Karma Chameleon" rather than stuff he was overseeing as the big boss.