[Russ Meyer] + [A Budget] = [Cinema History!]
[Russ Meyer] + [A Budget] + [Roger Ebert!] = [Cinema History!]
Xander ,'Touched'
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
[Russ Meyer] + [A Budget] = [Cinema History!]
[Russ Meyer] + [A Budget] + [Roger Ebert!] = [Cinema History!]
This is my happening and it FREAKS me out!
+ [Roger Ebert!]
How could I have forgotten that addend?!
Not going to worry about it. Even though we try to make it our problem, how many episodes get shown is not under our control There is an old engineering cliché : "No solution, no problem". There will be however many episodes there will be. If there are not as many as we would like, I'm going to count on the scripts of any episodes we don't see being put on-line. And if it becomes a hit series and there are seven seasons , so that this is not needed -- so much the better.Typo Boy is me. I'm so far behind that I'm still just excited about any new Joss/Tim collaboration. Whee!
I love that Sars picture so very much.
Sars looks like such a cranky tomato!
She'd look even cuter with a cranky peapod.
The strike is on. It's going to be a weird winter.
Oddly, I want a picture of Tim and Kristen picketing with their blank signs.
The strike fascinates me. I just wish I wasn't being fascinated at anyone's expense.
Does the other side (and who are they?) explain why writers should continue to be compensated so differently?
The article linked somewhere here stated that (I paraphrase) "with the fluctuation of the new technologies that can distribute the merchandise that may simply be passing trends" there wasn't a point in adjusting the percentage the writers get. Which sounds like bull. I haven't found any other reasons as of yet.
nothing to see here...