I'm not actually planning on working the amount of overtime they've specified, by the way. I think I'm coming down with something, I have another doctor's appointment, my car needs an oil change, and I need to finish a story.
What are they gonna do, fire me? If they do, I get unemployment!
Thanks for the recipe, Jesse! I'm looking for something easy to prepare.
It could be the theme song for BIZARROBACK MOUNTAIN
As I understand it, Brokeback Mountain is only the first of a series of six movies. The next five feature gay Indians, gay Sailors, gay Policemen, gay Construction Workers, and finally just leather-wearing gays.
Mandatory overtime sucks, I'm sorry Shrift. Luckily, it has been a long time since I've had it. Putting in twelve hour days and not getting paid for four of them was not fun.
Thanks for the recipe, Jesse! I'm looking for something easy to prepare.
In real life when I make it, I make the dressing out of whatever's handy -- some combination of lime juice/lemon juice/vinegar, some oil, chili powder/hot sauce/something spicy. It's basically always good. You can also add quinoa or some other grain situation to make it more of a main dish.
And with the production schedule, a director can only make so much difference, so why bother? (I mean, I believe it would improve the final product, but I'm not sure it would improve it enough to justify the additional expense.) I think it's also true that the auteur theory hasn't permeated TV culture the way it has movie culture.
Interesting topic. One of the things I long noted with The X-Files was how different directors (like Kim Manners) had different personalities with the camera. The plots and dialogue were writer-specific, but one director tended to do vertiginous overhead shots; another liked to put the camera down on the floor staring up at the actors; somebody else was very into the rainbow arcs that happen when you point the camera directly at a light source. It's not auteur theory, but, I guess the little touches are all you can swing on an 8-day shooting schedule.
Thanks for all the Birthday wishes. And good wishes to all in return.
The Pentagon is planning a $300 million dollar pro-US PR campaign.
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This is so pathetic, what's next celebrity endorsements?
I'm not actually planning on working the amount of overtime they've specified, by the way. I think I'm coming down with something, I have another doctor's appointment, my car needs an oil change, and I need to finish a story.
::cough::hypertension::cough::workstress::cough::
This is so pathetic, what's next celebrity endorsements?
Product placement in movies?