I don't know who ordered 90 degrees with 45% humidity and a code red smog level, but if I ever find out, I'm going to hit him with a baseball bat after it gets cooler.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Have folks seen this Jane Espenson article in The New Republic ?
Harry Potter andThe Secret to Selling Sci-Fi.
It's difficult to sell a show with hard sci-fi or fantasy elements. It doesn't matter that the biggest summer movies (Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Transformers, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) and book (Harry Potter again) are sci-fi or fantasy, or even that "Heroes" was the highest-rated new show on TV. Try pitching a purely sci-fi/fantasy show with a spaceship or an elf and see how it goes over. Put an elf on your spaceship and you might never recover. Even the SCI FI Channel seems reluctant, as they look toward a post-"Battlestar Galactica" era, to dive too deeply into Asimovian or Tolkienish waters. Non-cable networks are even more wary. And their reasoning isn't terrible. Networks are still in the business of broadcasting, not nichecasting. You simply cannot make a hit show by attracting only viewers who also attend Comic-Con, no matter how hard it is to move down a San Diego sidewalk in late July.
And yet, there is a certain kind of fantasy story that seems to be able to reach beyond the edges of the normal fandom. It seems to be able to cross the boundaries and appeal so strongly to people that they sometimes don't even notice that they're enjoying fantasy. Harry Potter is an example of that kind of story. The people who don't like Harry Potter seem to be the ones who haven't tried it yet. It's universally appealing, like pie and Anderson Cooper. That means, of course, that Harry has something to teach those of us who want to write, create, air or sell sci-fi/fantasy television shows.
Okay, who ordered the Apocalypse??
Well, I tried to order Apocalypto, but the person at Blockbuster didn't speak English that well, so I think there was a mix-up at the home office.
Kathy, wanting to buy Apocalypto is the first sign of the Apocalypse.
So, I did start everything in motion? Go me!
This would be a good time to post this song from this week's Flight of the Conchords-- for all former French students, megan, and bossa nova fans (Hec).
My housemate and I just about died when we watched that episode. It ranks right up there with their rapping and the David Bowie visions as favorite FotC moments.
Oh my god. The University of Chicago? WTF?
One of the nation's top business schools wants to ensure that the art of boring businesspeople at meetings never dies.
The University of Chicago, which has the fifth-ranked M.B.A. program in the country, is requiring prospective students to submit a PowerPoint-style presentation with their applications starting this fall.
The purpose isn't to outline brilliant business plans, but to let applicants tell the admissions board all about themselves. The admissions board hopes this will allow applicants to show off their creativity.
The presentation can be no more than 4 slides and is limited to text and static images. Other slide presentation programs besides PowerPoint can also be used.
"We wanted to have a freeform space for students to be able to say what they think is important, not always having the school run that dialogue," Rose Martinelli, associate dean for student recruitment and admissions, told the Associated Press. "To me this is just four pieces of blank paper. You do what you want. It can be a presentation. It can be poetry. It can be anything."
This is hilarious, and perfect for so many people here.
"Too Many Motherfuckers, Fucking Up My Shit"
I think I've found my new tagline. Or mantra. Or epitaph.
My housemate and I just about died when we watched that episode. It ranks right up there with their rapping and the David Bowie visions as favorite FotC moments.
I posted in the other thread that this was my favorite episode. I hadn't heard that song before seeing the show, and it is delightful. Ca va? Ca va!