So I mentioned this a few pages back, but my first directorial effort went up this weekend. I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about it too, which is really encouraging. Here's hoping the next two nights do just as well.
pancakemix wrote:So I mentioned this a few pages back, but my first directorial effort went up this weekend. I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about it too, which is really encouraging. Here's hoping the next two nights do just as well.
pancakemix wrote:So I mentioned this a few pages back, but my first directorial effort went up this weekend. I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about it too, which is really encouraging. Here's hoping the next two nights do just as well.
Wotcha putting on?
Glengarry Glen Ross, hence the Alec Baldwin avvy/Richard Roma quote in the signature.
Recovering from ankle surgery sucks. Can't and not allowed to put ANY weight on the left ankle, so I have to hop around the house. Problem is, that puts a lot of strain and impact on my already poor (quality) right knee.
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A new scientific paper published on arxiv, is re-examining the potential for Pluto to have a subsurface ocean (as a number of icy moons and dwarf planets are suspected to have in the outer reaches of the Solar System). More info: http://io9.com/new-evidence-suggests-pl ... 1563365762
Been watching King Arthur for the first time in years. Not a bad film, could have been better, but still entertaining. Much better than Troy. Troy was a let down on so many levels.
i thought troy was an ok movie. not the best but at least not the worst action movie. i would say one of the better one related to the Greek and roman mythologize
Sometime in the next couple of weeks or months, I'm going to watch Andrei Rublev -- a 1969 classic epic from the Soviet Union. It is 185 minutes long. A couple of months ago, I also watched the Human Condition -- a 1959 classic epic from Japan. It was 574 minutes, and sort of split into 3 parts. I watched it over three days.