it's at least 2 years old. no reference to Brokeback.
It's right out of Annie Proulx's short story. They just left it out of the movie for some reason.
'Serenity'
[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.
it's at least 2 years old. no reference to Brokeback.
It's right out of Annie Proulx's short story. They just left it out of the movie for some reason.
I'm guessing that those are Canadian Gay Cowboys.
The woman at the beginning is half of the Canadian pairs team that belatedly won gold in Salt Lake. I can't remember her name even though she was a commentator on these Olympics and I saw her everyday.
Hello Buffistas -
Don't know if someone already noted this, but the BlogFather (Glenn Reynolds) has a podcast interview with Tim Minear here.
Cross-posting to Minearverse. I apologize for the multi-posting.
I listened to it, Shari. Tim was adorable as always, but I thought the question about whether the "violent" women characters he writes influence women to be more violent was ridiculously annoying.
I thought the question about whether the "violent" women characters he writes influence women to be more violent was ridiculously annoying.
well that question makes me want to smack the interviewer so, clearly, yes.
You and me both, lisa.
But I started out a little violent to begin with so ... blame Tim or blame the punk rock I listened to in my youth?
I mean, as I've already said: I kind of hated that lady.
I thought my want for needless violence toward her was isolated though.
I see that people already have expressed my most fervent thought after listening to half of the interview: I hate interviewer lady. I never want to hear her dumbass questions or that nasal tone of her voice ever again. Talk about someone who should never do radio.
I was happy that Tim's response was to bring up Wonderfalls and say that maybe he was influencing women to become snarky drunks.