Kevin -- Ben came to me with the notion of a series about a secret cross country road race; we developed and wrote it together.
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[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.
Thanks, Tim, you're a Gem.
I saw producer Dave's post over at Rockband -- did he post something similar at TWOP?
You know -- we weren't complaining about the SHOW - just about the sucky nature of the song.
No, it was the one at Rockband. He does post at TWOP but he's never posted anything like that there.
Maybe he heard about what happened with Sorkin.
ETA: In related news,
FX is going behind the music with rock journo Neil Strauss, guitarist Dave Navarro and "Entourage" scribe Cliff Dorfman. Cabler has signed on to develop "The Product," a one-hour drama about a fictional dysfunctional rock band.
Isn't that already called "Behind the Music"?
Just added Polter-Cow's review to the blog.
Isn't that already called "Behind the Music"?
BtM is just the highlight reel. I want this show to be awesome and do well so I can write the episode where they threaten to not perform because the venue manager won't buy them cigarettes. (True. Story.)
Also, sumi, I thought that the new song was bad enough when I heard it. But, now, I'm reading the lyrics. OurSong:SucksDonkeysBalls, indeed.
I want this show to be awesome and do well so I can write the episode where they threaten to not perform because the venue manager won't buy them cigarettes. (True. Story.)
So kick ASS.
I have a crafty question, this is the right thread, right?
Okay, so I have been collecting wool sweaters from thrift shops with the idea that I would felt them, cut them up, and sew them into a blanket/throw. I saw this idea in a book I do not have, and now I have a question about the exectution. I've washed the sweaters a couple of times and they've all felted to different degrees. How do I know when they're felted enough that I can cut them up without them unravelling?
Sue, I think the piece should look like a solid fabric and not seperate threads.