Thursday, February 26, 2009
Whoa...and like...whoa again.
I slept for three whole days last week and didn't eat for a whole week. Seriously. Not cool.
Everyone - avoid the flu this year!
On the flip side, working a nice gig with South by Southwest Film Festival and Microsoft for the troops. It looks like we're going to be able to take some wounded warriors from Iraq/Afghanistan to a special screening of a film for them. Still working out details but I'll share more when I can.
Television viewing? Lost - amazing. BSG - as good as first season again. Loving Friday Night Lights (and not just because I have two clients on the show) and LIFE rocks! Love Charlie Crews!
How's flisty-land out there? What's up?!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
February meanderings.
Is everyone still watching Lost? If so, what do you think? I've quit trying to puzzle it out and I'm along for the ride now. Not saying I don't enjoy it, but it made my brain hurt a lot - so thought I should just sit back and let them take me on the ride I signed up for - ya know? (watch for spoilers in comments)
BSG? Same question - what do you guys think? (same thing - spoilers in comments) I'm thinking that I see no way for them to wrap this up with a nice red bow before the end of the series and maybe they're hoping for a couple of movies? So we're gonna get left open ended but at least not Farscaped. I hope.
On the work side, I'm working on a couple of projects for the military. One of them's REALLY exciting - as it gets further along I'll share it with you.
Also working with Microsoft on a gig for SXSW. (South By Southwest Film Festival)
Dondi Scumaci's new book, "Ready, Set...Grow!" hits the streets March 3rd, so working on that and setting up a new podcast for her as well. That'll be cool.
Still liking Life on Mars. (Don't throw things at me okay?)
Life is back! Love Charlie Crews. LOVE him.
What's up with you guys? Tell me the latest - I've missed ya. And hey- are any of you on Facebook?! Just checking....
Monday, January 26, 2009
I've got to get my blogs on....
Someday I'll come up with a way to keep my LJ, Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, Blogspot and professional blogs all updated without losing any important parts.
So it's Monday morning. How is everyone and what have you been up to since..er...2007?!
And hey Pittsburgh's going to the Super Bowl! Hope you've got your Terrible Towels!
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Writer's Strike..
One hundred percent behind the writers. I have been on the front lines of writing for the entertainment industry and I've seen the discrepancies about DVD pricing, residuals and how the writers are at the bottom of the barrel. I've also seen how webisodes and internet programming fall 'between the cracks' and can, in many cases, mean writers aren't getting paid for their work.
Now that being said, I'm not a member of WGA despite the fact that I have enough credits to do so. The WGA is fantastic for those professional writers who are making enough money to easily cover the dues yearly and who are working with people who are able to pay those 'minimum' payments for scripts and writing. The people I've been working with wouldn't be able to and it would be prohibitive to my career at this point. I can't gain experience and a 'foot in the door' if the people who are hiring me have to pay union salaries. So maybe later after I've won the Academy Award...
But for now? Totally one hundred percent with the writers on this one - and hoping it turns out well. The industry needs to realize there'd be nothing TO produce, act or direct without writers. They're the core of the industry if you ask me - so about time we got the respect deserved...
:)
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Dude...
Although to be fair I haven't kept up with anything lately at all. Double pneumonia and a hospital stay will do that though. Throw in a five year old that does time in the hospital a week later cause no one even realized she was sick and that can really mess up your schedule. (How sick was she? Well, she was walking OUT of a doctor's appointment with just a 'minor cough' and collapsed in the doorway. The doctor had no idea she was so ill either. Nice eh?)
And yesterday a really good friend, some may know her as Christiarc from the Farscape campaign, became a widow. Her husband had cancer but his death was very unexpected. His health was going downhill, but the doctors had just assured her that they thought he'd make it until Christmas because he was so strong and, it seemed, handling everything okay. She said it was very quick and no one saw it coming. One second he was breathing and the next exhale he didn't breathe in. No big struggle or crash. Just....suddenly not there. She's shattered obviously - prayers would be appreciated. And hug someone you love today.
Virtual hugs to all my friends out there. Love you guys.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
You know, I really need to get into the habit of updating more often...
Anyway, wanted to share some cool news. My friends, Peter and Becky are FINALLY in Liberia picking up their kids!!! They have adopted three GORGEOUS children from Liberia and have been waiting months upon month upon months for all the red tape to go through and this week - they finally got to see their babies! So YAY!!!
Business is going well for me. I've got a couple of new movies I'm promoting. One is The Prodigy www.theprodigymovie.com and the other is Americanizing Shelley www.americanizingshelleythemovie.com . Both of them are really great movies but in completely different ways.
DW Moffett's website is up. www.dwmoffett.com and he's starring in the season finale of Grey's Anatomy. We're really happy about that because it's a set up for the new Kate Walsh spin off, so there's a chance of a recurring character there. And his series, Hidden Palms, has an airdate. It will premiere on the CW Network on May 30th.
Everything's going well at home too. I have too many Do It Yourself projects to keep up with, but what else is new? Better to have those projects to do than to not be able to do DIY. If you've ever lived in military housing, you know what I mean.
So that's about it. Anyone out there still reading?
Monday, January 22, 2007
Wow....
So life is good. Anyone out there still watching this blog?? Let me know so I can figure out whether to update here or just...well...you know.
Monday, December 19, 2005
Well, the reviews for my show are coming in and...
I'm almost very nearly close to being famous! Isn't that scary??
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Weird television musings...
Arrested Development? Damn...it better not get 'officially' cancelled.
Threshold. Don't care.
Any other shows on the bubble or cancelled that anyone actually cares about?
Friday, November 18, 2005
| Elmo You scored 58% Organization, 68% abstract, and 76% extroverted! |
| This test measured 3 variables. First, this test measured how organized you are. Some muppets like Cookie Monster make big messes, while others like Bert are quite anal about things being clean. Second, this test measured if you prefer a concrete or an abstract viewpoint. For the purposes of this test, concrete people are considered to gravitate more to mathematical and logical approaches, whereas abstract people are more the dreamers and artistic type. Third, this test measured if you are more of an introvert or an extrovert. By definition, an introvert concentrates more on herself and an extrovert focuses more on others. In this test an introvert was somebody that either tends to spend more time alone or thinks more about herself. You are mostly organized, more abstract, and more extroverted. Most people either love or hate Elmo. I hope you love Elmo, because that's who you are. You are both somewhat organized. You have a good idea where you put things and you probably keep your place reasonably clean. You aren't totally obsessed with neatness though. Elmo has the same basic approach. His place is pretty tidy, but he doesn't spend all of his time cleaning it up. The other possible characters are If you enjoyed this test, I would love the feedback! Also if you want to tell me your favorite Sesame Street character, I can total them up and post them here. Perhaps your choice will win! |
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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| Link: The Your SESAME STREET Persona Test written by greencowsgomoo on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test |
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
The spammers seem to like me...
Now back to your regularly scheduled ignoring.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Bras not optional
There's a line in one of my favorite movies (Steel Magnolias) about how women should always wear lycra based foundational undergarments. It's noted in the movie that one prominent citizen of the town never wears such clothing and therefore, when she dances, it looks like two pigs wrestling under a blanket. I saw not only this woman, but all of her kin yesterday. All of the pigs were wrestling to the same tune and with similar motions. It was as mesmerizing as a train accident happening in slow motion. With sequins. And this, my friends, is how we honor those who have fought in war. (Read: Veteran's Day Parade.) With that, Hoo-ah!
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Vertigo.
Not handling this as well as I'd like to be. We've just moved into a new house. Relatively new neighborhood. On my own. Doesn't sound like fun.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
When you've had a bad 'kid' day at home...
I pretty much have a Halloween hangover today and I didn't even have any sugar last night.
It's going to be another Monday isn't it?