Plus! Free flash drive! How big is it?
Half a gig, I think?
PS -- I miss the media blackout.
[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.
Plus! Free flash drive! How big is it?
Half a gig, I think?
PS -- I miss the media blackout.
In other industry news, I just received a package from Warner Bros. containing a flash drive with four screenplays on it for my consideration. It's a pretty nifty idea.
Pardon the clueless man here, but what type of consideration?
Not Kristen, but "for your consideration" typically means "please vote for us for an industry award".
I apparently don't understand what the phrase "cool to" means. I was confused because I expected that article to say they've "cooled down" or they "thought the proposal was cool," when I was sure that wasn't the case.
"Cool with" would mean they thought it was cool; "cool to" means it didn't give them warm fuzzies.
I'm trying hard not to think nasty assholish thoughts toward the studios, but it's very difficult.
The difference is whether "cool" is used as a verb or an adjective.
What JZ said. "Cool to" means it left them cold.
t edit or what Dana said.
Polter-Cow, you're not hep to being cool to things. That's bad (original meaning).
Joss Whedon, creator of shows like Firefly and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has taken the writers' side in this dispute.
Doesn't this sentance make it sound like he is not a writer?