I suppose there could be worse things to be addicted to.
There is just so much good scripted television on this year. It's so wonderful. More work for everyone. And less dumbed-down, reality crap.
Game of Thrones season 2 has begun, and I couldn't be happier. Oh to work on something like this.....
I'm also completely sucked into streaming MI-5/Spooks on Netflix. Currently on season 9 and with every episode I get more depressed that the end is coming soon. What the hell will I do when it's over?
Acting, Shakespeare...
and other artsy stuff...
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
SAG Screener Season
1. Moneyball
First of all if Aaron Sorkin wrote it, there is no way I'm going to hate it. Add Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, and that's a hard combo to screw up.
Having said that, I was surprised at just how much I loved this film. I really don't believe you have to be a basball fan to get it. It might help to be some kind of a sports fan, they all involve money... But I really enjoyed this.
2. The Help
Excellent. Everyone in it is superb. Wonderful script, good direction. Bryce Dallas Howard is so hateable you want ot strap kittens to her and set her on fire. (And I'm a HUGE cat person, I just have to say.) She is that horrid. Viola Davis is remarkable.
3. The Artist
I might be the only person in LA Co who hates this film. I don't care. I LOVE Jean Dujardin. He's smoking hot and he's French. That is all WIN. He's wonderful. The dog is wonderful. The script sucks so badly I wanted to set myself on fire. Life is too short and time is too precious for a 30min screenplay getting turned into a 100 min film when it's unnecessary. Seriously. Within 15min, had I not been so tired, (made even more so by this boring, repetitive film), the cheesy, repetitive music would have driven me to stab myself in my eardrums had I the energy.
At 30 min, something wonderful happens that made me hope the film was going to take a turn into new and inventiveland, but it was not to be. It was but a dream, and then it was back to the same repetitive, cheesy, over-long sequences, and horrid music, (+ hot man + cute dog ≠ interesting movie.) I'm really at a loss for why everyone is so over the moon. So it's a silent film. So it's a nice valentine to the History of the Film Industry. Please don't act like I don't know that history, or am an avid fan already.... I do, and I am. The silent film aspect did not add to the narritive, nor make this AMAZING in any way. It could have, but it didn't.
I am angry that I wasted 100 minutes I will never get back when awesome films such as Jane Eyre weren't nominated. That's 100 minutes I could have spent viewing another screener I've got to fit in between now and noon on Friday, Jan 27th.
4. My Week With Marilyn
What a gem of a film. First off, I've been in love with Eddie Redmayne since Pillars of the Earth, but everyone is marvelous in this. And it's a bit of icing on the cake if you're familiar with The Prince and The Showgirl. Didn't expect to love this so much. And it was nice not hating Kenneth Branagh, but then he didn't try directing too. Eddie Redmayne is going to be Marius in the film of Les Misérables!!! That is WIN.
5. Already saw Bridesmaids. Love it.
Five down, six more to go, if I can get Midnight In Paris to download without an error, and talk myself into The Warrior.
Still want to see We Need To Talk About Kevin. No date on DVD release. WTF?????
First of all if Aaron Sorkin wrote it, there is no way I'm going to hate it. Add Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, and that's a hard combo to screw up.
Having said that, I was surprised at just how much I loved this film. I really don't believe you have to be a basball fan to get it. It might help to be some kind of a sports fan, they all involve money... But I really enjoyed this.
2. The Help
Excellent. Everyone in it is superb. Wonderful script, good direction. Bryce Dallas Howard is so hateable you want ot strap kittens to her and set her on fire. (And I'm a HUGE cat person, I just have to say.) She is that horrid. Viola Davis is remarkable.
3. The Artist
I might be the only person in LA Co who hates this film. I don't care. I LOVE Jean Dujardin. He's smoking hot and he's French. That is all WIN. He's wonderful. The dog is wonderful. The script sucks so badly I wanted to set myself on fire. Life is too short and time is too precious for a 30min screenplay getting turned into a 100 min film when it's unnecessary. Seriously. Within 15min, had I not been so tired, (made even more so by this boring, repetitive film), the cheesy, repetitive music would have driven me to stab myself in my eardrums had I the energy.
At 30 min, something wonderful happens that made me hope the film was going to take a turn into new and inventiveland, but it was not to be. It was but a dream, and then it was back to the same repetitive, cheesy, over-long sequences, and horrid music, (+ hot man + cute dog ≠ interesting movie.) I'm really at a loss for why everyone is so over the moon. So it's a silent film. So it's a nice valentine to the History of the Film Industry. Please don't act like I don't know that history, or am an avid fan already.... I do, and I am. The silent film aspect did not add to the narritive, nor make this AMAZING in any way. It could have, but it didn't.
I am angry that I wasted 100 minutes I will never get back when awesome films such as Jane Eyre weren't nominated. That's 100 minutes I could have spent viewing another screener I've got to fit in between now and noon on Friday, Jan 27th.
4. My Week With Marilyn
What a gem of a film. First off, I've been in love with Eddie Redmayne since Pillars of the Earth, but everyone is marvelous in this. And it's a bit of icing on the cake if you're familiar with The Prince and The Showgirl. Didn't expect to love this so much. And it was nice not hating Kenneth Branagh, but then he didn't try directing too. Eddie Redmayne is going to be Marius in the film of Les Misérables!!! That is WIN.
5. Already saw Bridesmaids. Love it.
Five down, six more to go, if I can get Midnight In Paris to download without an error, and talk myself into The Warrior.
Still want to see We Need To Talk About Kevin. No date on DVD release. WTF?????
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The SAG Awards, and a general update -
I love this time of year.
As a member of the Screen Actors Guild, studios send me screener DVDs, and allow me free rental downloads of nominated films.
However, this year, the performance I am most looking forward to seeing, Tilda Swinton in We Need To Talk About Kevin, is not on the list. How sad.
Tangent initialize... I rarely see films in a theatre anymore. It's just not the great experience it once was. People talk, LOUD. No one can stop texting for five minutes. Thirty five year-old men kick the back of my seat as though they were seven. People bring hard candies, individually wrapped in cellophane designed to wake a sleeping child half a mile away. Why pay to be subjected to that, when I can watch a film at home, on my HD TV, and not have to crawl over other people, or miss a single frame if I must use the restroom? I have champagne and Pellegrino in my fridge. I win.
The last film I saw in a theatre was TRON Legacy in 3D (yeah, I'm a geek), and before that was Avatar. I have to say, I'm not a huge fan of 3D, as I it has consistently given me a headache by the end of the film. I enjoyed TRON much better watching it again at home. Same with Avatar. While the 3D technology is a lot of fun, I've yet to see where it makes or breaks a film. If the story and script are strong enough, it doesn't matter to me.
That said, I will be seeing The Hobbit in a theatre, most likely on opening day - EARLY!
How is this not one of the most epic trailers EVER? It's ridiculous. I feel like a small child who cannot sleep from anticipation, waiting for Santa to come down the chimney.
I read The Hobbit years ago, as an adult. I read it before I tried to read Lord Of The Rings because someone told me to. They said it was important, because it takes place before the events of The Trilogy. I have to be honest, I had a hard time staying interested, and once finished, I failed to read LOTR. I have since forgotten most of the details of the book. I think I was in the middle of one of my Dune universe immersions.
I'm fine with that. I fell in deep love with Peter Jackson's take on LOTR, to the point, I read Fellowship, and never picked up the other two, simply because I loved Jackson's take much better. I am so happy he is at the helm of this project and trust him implicitly.
Looks like an amazing cast. I mean, SEXY DWARVES! I am so in! With Aiden Turner as Kili, and sexy Dean O'Gorman thankfully replacing Rob Kazinsky as his brother Fili (thankfully only because I think Dean has far more of a sexier, character look, than normal man-looking Kazinsky), girls everywhere are going to be writhing in their paths.
However, the man I feel is the most likely to go Super Nova after this is Richard Armitage. So nice to see him get something this big, and have a career worthy of his acting talents, after surviving the cheesefest of Robin Hood. (Seriously, I'd like to say he makes it watchable, but I've yet to get past the 2nd episode. Someday...)
I just hope he's psychologically prepared for it. He seems like such a genuinely nice human being. (Of course he is a very talented actor so..... that could be my imagination... hopefully not.) Still, talent like that is rare, and it would be sad to see him succomb to the Icarus Factor. He should come live in Los Angeles, where most of the population doesn't care about actors, no matter their celebrity. Just ask the Beckhams. The only people who seem to care about their StarFactor™ are photographers from The Daily Mail. (Of course, we LA Galaxy season ticket holders would like to know he's finally understood the meaning of Hotel California, and put pen to paper for another season. Come on Uncle Tim, make it happen!)
/Tangent
Back to the SAG AWARDS - I just wish they'd distribute the films earlier, so we'd have more time to see them. Ballots must be in by 12 noon PT on Friday, January 27th. That gives two and a half weeks to see everything, while putting in hours at my full time day gig, including as many television shows that I haven't seen, and can find to sctually stream, or watch on demand. Funny how all my favorite shows, are not nominated - FRINGE, or not nominated enough - Game of Thrones, Downton Abby, Glee.
Other updates:
My 9th annual Drama After Dark - An Evening with Poe & Gorey at The Huntington was a great success, and gets more popular every year. More people are complaining that we only do it one night. I've wanted to do it two nights every weekend in October since it started. Perhaps one of these years The Huntington will realize how much money they can make if we did that....... or.... oh nevermind.
I added Berenice and it was very well received. Next year will be our 10th Anniversary! So exciting.
Ok - back to working on THE BEST STORY IDEA EVER, that in a perfect world, JJ Abrams and Peter Jackson would both helm.
As a member of the Screen Actors Guild, studios send me screener DVDs, and allow me free rental downloads of nominated films.
However, this year, the performance I am most looking forward to seeing, Tilda Swinton in We Need To Talk About Kevin, is not on the list. How sad.
Tangent initialize... I rarely see films in a theatre anymore. It's just not the great experience it once was. People talk, LOUD. No one can stop texting for five minutes. Thirty five year-old men kick the back of my seat as though they were seven. People bring hard candies, individually wrapped in cellophane designed to wake a sleeping child half a mile away. Why pay to be subjected to that, when I can watch a film at home, on my HD TV, and not have to crawl over other people, or miss a single frame if I must use the restroom? I have champagne and Pellegrino in my fridge. I win.
The last film I saw in a theatre was TRON Legacy in 3D (yeah, I'm a geek), and before that was Avatar. I have to say, I'm not a huge fan of 3D, as I it has consistently given me a headache by the end of the film. I enjoyed TRON much better watching it again at home. Same with Avatar. While the 3D technology is a lot of fun, I've yet to see where it makes or breaks a film. If the story and script are strong enough, it doesn't matter to me.
That said, I will be seeing The Hobbit in a theatre, most likely on opening day - EARLY!
How is this not one of the most epic trailers EVER? It's ridiculous. I feel like a small child who cannot sleep from anticipation, waiting for Santa to come down the chimney.
I read The Hobbit years ago, as an adult. I read it before I tried to read Lord Of The Rings because someone told me to. They said it was important, because it takes place before the events of The Trilogy. I have to be honest, I had a hard time staying interested, and once finished, I failed to read LOTR. I have since forgotten most of the details of the book. I think I was in the middle of one of my Dune universe immersions.
I'm fine with that. I fell in deep love with Peter Jackson's take on LOTR, to the point, I read Fellowship, and never picked up the other two, simply because I loved Jackson's take much better. I am so happy he is at the helm of this project and trust him implicitly.
Looks like an amazing cast. I mean, SEXY DWARVES! I am so in! With Aiden Turner as Kili, and sexy Dean O'Gorman thankfully replacing Rob Kazinsky as his brother Fili (thankfully only because I think Dean has far more of a sexier, character look, than normal man-looking Kazinsky), girls everywhere are going to be writhing in their paths.
However, the man I feel is the most likely to go Super Nova after this is Richard Armitage. So nice to see him get something this big, and have a career worthy of his acting talents, after surviving the cheesefest of Robin Hood. (Seriously, I'd like to say he makes it watchable, but I've yet to get past the 2nd episode. Someday...)
I just hope he's psychologically prepared for it. He seems like such a genuinely nice human being. (Of course he is a very talented actor so..... that could be my imagination... hopefully not.) Still, talent like that is rare, and it would be sad to see him succomb to the Icarus Factor. He should come live in Los Angeles, where most of the population doesn't care about actors, no matter their celebrity. Just ask the Beckhams. The only people who seem to care about their StarFactor™ are photographers from The Daily Mail. (Of course, we LA Galaxy season ticket holders would like to know he's finally understood the meaning of Hotel California, and put pen to paper for another season. Come on Uncle Tim, make it happen!)
/Tangent
Back to the SAG AWARDS - I just wish they'd distribute the films earlier, so we'd have more time to see them. Ballots must be in by 12 noon PT on Friday, January 27th. That gives two and a half weeks to see everything, while putting in hours at my full time day gig, including as many television shows that I haven't seen, and can find to sctually stream, or watch on demand. Funny how all my favorite shows, are not nominated - FRINGE, or not nominated enough - Game of Thrones, Downton Abby, Glee.
Other updates:
My 9th annual Drama After Dark - An Evening with Poe & Gorey at The Huntington was a great success, and gets more popular every year. More people are complaining that we only do it one night. I've wanted to do it two nights every weekend in October since it started. Perhaps one of these years The Huntington will realize how much money they can make if we did that....... or.... oh nevermind.
I added Berenice and it was very well received. Next year will be our 10th Anniversary! So exciting.
Ok - back to working on THE BEST STORY IDEA EVER, that in a perfect world, JJ Abrams and Peter Jackson would both helm.
Blogging.....
I've been remiss. Other writing, and real life has pushed the blogging almost to non-existence, but I'm trying to change that..... Not that anyone ever reads this, as I certainly don't shove it at my friends, and do for myself, and keep my writing as daily as possible.
So. Here's to writing more for ME.
So. Here's to writing more for ME.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Drama After Dark - Poe & Gorey at The Huntington
Thursday, August 21, 2008
SHARKWATER!!!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Apple TV rocks!
Haven't been much in the mood to blog lately... lots of other REAL LIFE stuff going on..... (like getting a new bionic ASS....)
Not much on the TV right now, well... other than my July CRACKTV: Le Tour de France. Yes, I'm a geek. I love it. Used to get up at the crack of dawn and watch it live, but this year, with all the ridiculous politics of not allowing Astana to compete, and the UCI pulling out, I TIVO and watch it when I get home.
Back to regular TV..... so... first season of LOST, I was IN. Then other LIFE things happened, I was trying to keep up on the VCR, (back BT - Before Tivo), but missed one or two episodes then suddenly Locke's in a WHEELCHAIR????? WTF??? So I opted to view like I did the Shield: Get the DVD set, and watch it all in a week.
This worked perfectly until this April when I watched season 3 and got sucked in more than usual. Realizing my choice of watching season 4 on DVD was to wait until the end of the year, I chose to run out and get Apple TV and download the entire season from iTunes and watch it NOW.
I also now have both seasons 1 & 2 of ROME (watching AGAIN now - LOVE THAT SERIES), and The Shield 6 (next up.)
Not much on the TV right now, well... other than my July CRACKTV: Le Tour de France. Yes, I'm a geek. I love it. Used to get up at the crack of dawn and watch it live, but this year, with all the ridiculous politics of not allowing Astana to compete, and the UCI pulling out, I TIVO and watch it when I get home.
Back to regular TV..... so... first season of LOST, I was IN. Then other LIFE things happened, I was trying to keep up on the VCR, (back BT - Before Tivo), but missed one or two episodes then suddenly Locke's in a WHEELCHAIR????? WTF??? So I opted to view like I did the Shield: Get the DVD set, and watch it all in a week.
This worked perfectly until this April when I watched season 3 and got sucked in more than usual. Realizing my choice of watching season 4 on DVD was to wait until the end of the year, I chose to run out and get Apple TV and download the entire season from iTunes and watch it NOW.
I also now have both seasons 1 & 2 of ROME (watching AGAIN now - LOVE THAT SERIES), and The Shield 6 (next up.)
Acting, Movies, The Hobbit, Edgar Allan Poe, 3D
Apple TV,
LOST,
ROME,
The Shield
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