Happy Birthday Ginger!!!
Natter 40: The Nice One
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.
Happy Birthday, Ginger!!
was I right to wear the fabric brace under the tights, or should it go overtop?
If I wore the brace over my tights, I would expect a bit of a sandpaper effect from the tights beneath the brace. So while I don't have an aesthetic opinion, my comfort-oriented one says you were right.
I know that this was mentioned, but thought I'd post the article here:
"Six Feet Under" creator Alan Ball is raising the dead again for HBO.
Pair have struck an exclusive two-year overall pact that calls for Ball to develop series for the paybox. First up is a drama based on Charlaine Harris' "Southern Vampire" series of bestselling novels.
Project is set in a world where vampires and humans co-exist after the development of synthetic blood. First book, "Dead Until Dark," revolves around a waitress in rural Louisiana who meets the man of her dreams only to find out he's a vampire with a bad reputation.
"It's not a high-concept pitch," Ball said. "Charlaine has created such a rich environment that's very funny and at the same time very scary. I bought the book on impulse and I just couldn't put it down."
Ball, who wrote the Oscar-winning screenplay for "American Beauty," shuttered production on "Six Feet" after its fifth season (Daily Variety, Nov. . He will exec produce, write and direct the pilot for the vampire drama.
HBO entertainment prexy Carolyn Strauss said she'd been sure Ball would leave the television world for movies after he wrapped "Six Feet," and she was surprised and grateful that he came back to the network with yet another passion project.
"Alan really fell in love with the books," HBO entertainment prexy Carolyn Strauss said. "At its heart, the books are a metaphor for difference and outsiders and fitting in. That's Alan's bailiwick and what he writes so well about."
"I wouldn't consider doing this series with just any network," Ball said. "Ultimately, I have a great relationship with HBO. They give me a great deal of autonomy, and they really know how to market shows."
HBO has gotten in the habit of locking up key behind-the-scenes talent in mega-overall TV deals. Others who have inked with the network include Michael Patrick King, Sarah Jessica Parker, David Milch, David Chase, Terence Winter and Doug Ellin.
bon bon insent.
I guess the funny thing to me about how Freddy Ferrer's ads show Mayor Bloomberg jerking off the President [link] is that it's not the funniest ad of the two running.
That would be the one that is just Al Sharpton dancing the salsa.
Can anyone tell me what time it is Pacific time?
12:51
Thanks
The board is is on Pacific time, for future reference.
The end of my stupid project is in sight. I say that with some trepidation, expecting something else to blow up as soon as I relax my guard.