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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.
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You would’ve done it, too.
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I have long loved American Psycho. I have longer loved dick jokes.
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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
Dave favorite (or davorite) Guillermo del Toro has officially announced that he will be directing The Hobbit. I liked the LotR trilogy as much as the next basement dweller, but the mere thought of G del T helming this thing is enough to send me into fits of giddy, some might say girlish delight. The man is a certified badass, or in his native tongue, mal asno certificado. Rumor has it that Ron Perlman won’t work with you unless you arm wrestle him into submission. Guillermo del Toro has cast him thrice. You do the math.
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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.
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.
Words fail me.
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