scarf update - it's at about 33" now. I love this yarn. I went looking for online sellers to see if anyone had it on sale. But no, I will use up more stash yarn before I buy anything else.
'Not Fade Away'
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[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. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
According to Whedonesque, ABC have picked up a Fillion penned pilot called "Repo Brothers". But there's nothing in the trades, so I'm not holding my breath.
I knew he'd sold something. I think he mentioned it at the ME picket.
Huh, good stuff. I had no idea he wrote.
So Clooney goes fi-core in WGA because they ruled against him on getting a writing credit for Leatherheads. Seems a little drastic, especially considering that he didn't appeal the arbitration decision.
Most writers (and directors) who choose to go FiCore usually do it over something credits-related.
It seems that the credits process is one of the most contentious internal WGA processes. There is the money component, of course, since residuals can be derived from credits, but does anyone know why people think the process is so out of whack?
And, I hear that Leatherheads is not that good! Perhaps it may have been better for it to be uncredited!
Seems a little drastic, especially considering that he didn't appeal the arbitration decision.
From that article you linked:
"We both thought Duncan and Rick would get first position credit, which they deserved. But this wasn't right," [Heslov] said.
Clooney said he refrained from appealing because he didn't want to appear to be feuding with the guild during the run-up to the strike.
Heslov pointed out that going fi-core was Clooney's "form of protest," which he wanted to keep from being made public.
"We're both big union guys," said the producer. "Between us, we belong to 12 unions. I think they made the wrong decision, and he was within his rights to respond by going financial core."
A rep for the WGA declined to comment on the matter.
Clooney said he refrained from appealing because he didn't want to appear to be feuding with the guild during the run-up to the strike.
Yeah, I get why he didn't appeal, but appealing would have given the WGA a shot at evaluating the fairness of the original decision. As noble as it may have been for him not to appeal at the time, turning around and condemning the entire organization without giving them a chance to evaluate the "bad" determination not only has the exact opposite effect, but it undoes the nobility of the original gesture. Usually I'm pretty happy with stuff I read about Clooney, but this just seems petty.