A handful o’ items to write about.
1) Serenity, the movie. Go and see it. Even if you’ve never seen the tv show, or heard of it – the movie is quite good. I had a blast – it’s funny, action packed, and it’s actually about something and a bit emotional, too!! Really a great job by Joss Whedon and everyone involved in bringing this wonderful but short-lived Sci-Fi/Western/Action/Adventure show to the big screen. I’m already looking forward to buying the DVD, and hoping they get to make another movie or two! SO – check out the reviews, or just go see it! After, if you wanna borrow my DVD’s of the series, just drop me a line!
2) Things are moving along with the Williamston Theatre Project. Great meeting today, working on getting the building approved, a longer process than I want it to be, but I’m working on my patience, so this is a nice test. Yes. A nice one. Even still, we’re moving forward nicely.
3) Okay, this is too funny to NOT post it. Remember Andrew Dice Clay? Comedian who was popular for about 30 minutes in the late 80’s? This video is of an interviewer trying to interview him on CNN. (Why the hell Andrew Dice Clay is being interviewed on CNN is still beyond me, but I digress). If you’re not afraid of a little foul language, and if you like watching an idiot make an idiot of himself on National Television, please click here to watch this hilarious little piece of television history! After watching it, please tell me how, how, how you manage to not change the style of clothes you are wearing for 20 years. Oh, man, I love this kind of stuff!
4) Did I mention that you should go see Serenity?
…wow, it’s a wonder Mr. Clay isn’t back in the mainstream…I think he’s trying to follow in John Stewarts footsteps and failing miserably…it reminds me when Mission Impossible (the movie) opened and MTV was doing their thing to look like a legit news agency, interviewing folk on the red carpet…I can’t remember if it was Martin Landau or Peter Graves, but Kennedy asked one of them what they were doing there, and they totally went off on her wondering what the hell she was interviewing people for when she knew no background of what she was interviewing…But, where as John Stewart and Landau/Graves were justified in letting their interviewers know what was what, Mr. Clay, i would say, is just as stupid as his act…
I never heard the Mission Impossible story – that’s funny! Darn, I might have to look that up, see if there’s some footage!
Yep, Clay made me laugh, but I don’t think it’s in the way most comedians want their audience to laugh!
Thought of you
Tony,
Serenity rocks, but this may rock more– http://www.thyla.com/bubble/Anki-Cosmic-bath.jpg
Love,
Annie
Re: Thought of you
Oh. My. God.
I’m posting that as a whole entry. That is so scary, I can’t even speak. I can’t decide whether to run away and try and pretend I never saw it, or laugh until I wet myself. Possibly both.