This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
Sarah Jessica Parker and Magical Elves teaming up to do a PR/TC type show about artists:
Potential skein would pit a dozen aspiring artists against one another, following the group as they attempt to produce various kinds of artwork -- from painting and photography to sculpting and industrial design. Pieces would be rated by a panel of judges, as well as by the contestants themselves.
oh, that's a freaking disaster. WAY too subjective. Clothing is subjective, but there are some objective criteria (i.e. does it fit, is it made well, can it be worn comfortably) Art is truly in the eye of the beholder.
oh, that's a freaking disaster. WAY too subjective. Clothing is subjective, but there are some objective criteria (i.e. does it fit, is it made well, can it be worn comfortably) Art is truly in the eye of the beholder.
hah! I just forwarded that link to my friend to make her head explode for just those reasons.
::sits in Vortex's corner::
It doesn't even sound like a potentially entertaining trainwreck, just a big pile of awful.
Huh. Interesting. I find PR sufficiently like art school to think it could work.
::sits in Vortex's corner::
snuffles JZ, gives Matilda a zerbert. What the hell, one for JZ, too.
I'm surprised that SJP would have anything to do with a show like that considering how traumatized she seemed by her experience on PR. I also agree that it sounds like a trainwreck.
TAR: - one of Reese Witherspoon's friends has been cast on TAR.
Not incredibly informative, but still cool, local interview with Chris March. I knew he was local, but I didn't know he was from SuziQ's hometown! He went across the Bay to see
Beach Blanket Babylon
at 14 (about the same age I saw it, too) and fell in love with live theater. And every time he comes back to the Bay Area he makes a point of hitting the Alameda flea market.
PR: interview with Chris at EW.
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He really does seem like a nice person. Although I wish the interviewer had followed up on "Wishbone salad fashion-show thing."