I'd say something reassuring about McKellen's participation denoting quality, but, well... X-Men 3: The Last Stand.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
AMC is having a contest for a walk-on on Mad Men, but you have to send them an "audition" clip.
I am so there. I've already drafted juliana to coach and direct me through it. Off now to gather up the details.
I would love to do it, but there's no way I'd be cast. Except maybe in some sort of maid or cleaning woman role, and no thanks.
I would love to do it, but there's no way I'd be cast.
Well, S2 is supposed to be starting two (3?) years after the end of 1, and this would be a walk-on for S3--so at least another year after that, for a show that's focused tightly on a pack of dinosaurs getting battered by just how fast and ferociously the rest of the world around them is changing. S3 might actually be a good season for them to play with someone like you.
Hm, maybe I should do the Joan monologue.
You would *rock* Joan.
Unsurprisingly, I'm going for Peggy. Though I kind of want to do Pete's, too, because it's just a great little "I am a deeply fucked-up little prick and dimly aware of it" monologue, the kind of thing I'm uncomfortably good at.
I'd say something reassuring about McKellen's participation denoting quality, but, well... X-Men 3: The Last Stand.
Strangely enough, AMC's involvement does reassure me after Mad Men. The passionate Christ on the other hand...
Strangely enough, AMC's involvement does reassure me after Mad Men.
Yep, me too. Mainly, I just hope they completely reinvent it instead of trying to replicate the original series (which would be a disaster).
Yes, I cannot stand Jim Caviezel as an actor. He isn't very good and he chooses weird projects.
TNT is goig to try another American version of Cracker. Robert Duvall is one of the executive producers.