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Help me interview Neil Gaiman!

Hey scenesters, Dave here. At the end of May, I’ll have a chance to sit down with Neil Gaiman. Since I’m kind of a fanboy and my questions are likely to be along the lines “Remember when you wrote Marvel 1602? That was awesome.”, I need your help to come up with some questions. Drop me a line with any questions you have for Mr. Gaiman and if I like ‘em, I’ll pose said queries to the man himself.

from Dave

       

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You would’ve done it, too.

 from Dave 

May 09
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Sound 101

luisdna:

For any production whether big or small sound is a crucial element.  Here is a crash course on sound.

Thank you Dan Brockett for this great article.

http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/location_sound.html

~Luis

www.lrquintero.com 

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Just got back

from Baby Mama. It exceeded expectations. Not so much that I’m inclined to write more.

Also, this. I love comic book movies.

Also also, met Peter Gallagher yesterday. He was very friendly. He’s the only man with eyebrows more impressive than my own. 

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Recent Film Roundup

natedna:

recently saw two films via netflix: Lars and the Real Girl and Wristcutters. Some reactions follow:

 Lars and the Real Girl:

i’m a sucker for films about community. i’m also a sucker for sentimentality. a northern town in perpetual winter becomes the backdrop for a love story between an introvert and a church girl. small towns in movies are so much more open-minded than i would imagine their red-state conservatism would allow in real life. town rallies around a sex toy in a be kind rewind fashion. basically a story of awkward hipsters falling in love. i loved it. i want to be a part of the world. i’m such a sucker.

 Wristcutters:

Tom Waits, an emo love interest in a slacker road movie cross-country with Golgol Bordello. again i want to exist in this world. its unfortunate that you can’t smile in the afterlife but then don’t do much in real life. purgatory for suicide victims is a lot like southern california without cars, hot and desolate. i feel like i’ve been there before, probably have. i love the tough chick who defaces signs for fun. life is as fun after death and just as boring and whimsical. i need an angel like Tom Waits to stumble into.

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So I’m…

about to see Baby Mama. Tina Fey will be mine.

from Dave

Edit: HTML is hard on the iPhone.

Apr 22
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