This doesn’t surprise me, which is why I try and stay off the net you know like for an hour a day. Heh. But, it also leads to an interesting idea for a script or character.
So very true. Don’t worry about the end result before you start, just get on and do it.
(Source: rickmereki)
I love being a writer. What I can’t stand is the paperwork. —
Peter De Vries (via agreatcollision)
Gosh sometimes ain’t that the truth.
(Source: undermyownpower, via mrgregfrancis)
Very whimsical… I want to recreate this… somewhere and have it in my office to help me imagine a different world.
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- The Rise of the Planet of the Apes sequel is now called Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and has been dated May 23, 2014.
- A 3D re-release of Independence Day will hit July 3, 2013.
- The untitled sequel to X-Men First Class will hit on July 18, 2014 with Matthew Vaughn directing.
- Steven Spielberg‘s Robopocalypse has been pushed from 2013 to April 25, 2014
- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, directed by and starring Ben Stiller, has been dated for Christmas 2013 along with Walking With Dinosaurs.
- Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters hits August 16, 2013
- Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy‘s untitled Paul Feig-directed comedy lands April 5, 2013.
(Source: popculturebrain)
Believe that.
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182 Days of Film
No: 05/182
Title: The Godfather (1972)
Writer: Mario Puzo (Novel) Mario Puzo & Francis Ford Coppola (Screenplay)
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Synopsis: The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
Comments: What can I say that hasn’t already been said? Perfect film. Seriously.
Rating: 5/5
182 Days of Film
No: 04/182
Title: Coming To America (1988)
Writer: Eddie Murphy (Story) David Sheffield and Barry W. Blaustein (Screenplay)
Director: John Landis
Synopsis: An African prince goes to Queens, New York City to find a wife whom he can respect for her intelligence and will.
Comments: I had forgotten how good this film is.. with its characterization, misinterpretation and it’s just blatant reveling the fish out of water scenario. This is hilarious.
Rating: 4/5 (it made me laugh.)
From the first time we step into an English class, we’re told that the rules matter, that they must be followed, that we must know when it’s appropriate to use a comma and what it means to employ the subjunctive mood. But do these things really matter? Outside of the classroom, what difference does it make if we write “who” instead of “whom” or say “good” instead of “well”?
Ryan Bloom breaks down the language wars in his post, “Inescapably, You’re Judged by Your Language”: http://nyr.kr/M2IOWy
Fascinating article. Go read!
Criticwire at Cannes: The Top Films and Performances Poll -
Criticwire has compiled their top films from this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Unsurprisingly coming out on top is this year’s winner of the Palme d’Or “Amour”.
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Don’t be defined by what you didn’t know or do. You’re deciding your life right now. —
Meg Jay - clinical psychologist at the University of Virginia
In her LA Times article on why the 20s matter. However, I do think the above comment applies to anyone at anytime in their life. No? Yes.