Monday, February 18, 2008

Dazed and Confused

I'm not really sure what happened.

I was so incredibly excited to get to the gym tonight.  I planned out my routine.  The first time I've done that since I started working out at LA Fitness.  Something wasn't quite right though.  I got through my pulldowns and completely failed at my assisted pullups.  There was suddenly this smell.  My nose was overly offended, but I couldn't identify the smell.  It wasn't sweat or bodily in any means, but something I couldn't pin down.  I was immediately done.  My whole drive and motivation was drained.  It was weird.  I hope it's not a sign that I'm getting burned out.  I've been doing well for the last three weeks and I'd be really upset if this was something that didn't take.  I'm planing on going back tomorrow to see what happens.  I want to do this, and I want to become a person who can do it on their own instead of relying on others for all my motivation.

Oh, and I'm under 225!

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Twilight Zone Production

Just finished our first day of shooting, and I'm pretty pleased with what came out, and I just super excited.

I've got lots on my mind lately: God, relationships, reality and self-identity (it's either deep or I'm a complete nutter.)

I'm finding it harder and harder to put my beliefs into words.  Dunno.

Hope everything is going well for everyone and I wish you all this best this Pre-Lonely-Heart's Valentine's day.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Monday, January 28, 2008

Review: Atonement

atonement.jpg Geez.  It's not very often that I love a romance movie.  Last night I attempted to see The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, but instead fell into Atonement, and boy am I glad.

While I've wanted to see this movie, I hadn't really made a commitment to see it in the theater, but two hours after the titles typed across the screen I'm proud to be able to say that I saw it on the big screen.

The story was excellent.  Epic, large, and full of emotion the story is a solid two hours within itself, and the director makes no apologies for pacing and doesn't need to.  From the moment of initial betrayal to the final act of atonement, this story is gripping but most importantly personal.  For the three characters involved, it's a lifetime's worth of pain, suffering, and (Tada! The cliche!) atonement.  The story was greatly enhanced by the editing in post and dreams of the characters, usually lacking in an epic love piece.  What the period bring to the film, i.e. snootieness, is made up for in personal involvement.

Kiera is grating, but I come to expect that from her roles.  Her performance is great as well as that of John Malkovich.  And oh yeah, that dress was freakin' amazing.

This film was great, with constant returns to previous story lines from different perspectives, the story was engaging, the acting was superb and the all together product was phenomenal.  It's too bad, but I'm nearly positive that his film will get snubbed at the Oscars.  With an easily identifiable story, Academy Voters won't want to appear dumb, and in my opinion, will probably go with the more critically acclaimed There Will Be Blood.  If you can run out and see this flic while it's still in theatres, I hope you take the opportunity.  You'll really appreciate it, believe me.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

New Star Trek to take Place on Battlestar Galactica

Film School Rejects posted a picture of a hallway from J.J. Abrams' Star Trek set.



I took one look at this and immediately thought of one of my favorite TV shows, Battlestar Galactica.

Evidence:
battlestar_hallway.jpg


Hmm...What does everyone think?  Is BSG more powerful than I'd previously imagined?

I'm not sure what I think of the upcoming remake (I'm not a Trekkie) but I believe in JJ and A-framed walls.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Westboro Church - Where do these people get off?

Less than 24 hours after the passing of Heath Ledger, and he's already been condemned.

During a cursory glance of the IMDB Dark Knight Board, I found a link to the following picture. Please know, I in no way support the organization and personally despise their views. Be warned, what is said in this following is sick and inhumane.



What are these people thinking? I don't understand where they get off, protesting a funeral.

I just don't know what else to say other than the fact that I'd like to express my disgust, and disapproval.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

The Good Fight


This is a post from one of my favorite authors about dreams and fighting for what you want. It seems to exemplify where I am at this point and where I hope to be.


The good fight
Category: Writing and Poetry

“I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith,“ says Paul in one of his Epistles. And it seems appropriate to remember the theme now that a new year is stretching out before us.

Men can never stop dreaming. Dreams are the food of the soul, just as food is to the body. In our existence we often see our dreams come undone, yet it is necessary to go on dreaming, otherwise our soul dies and Agape does not penetrate it. Agape is universal love, the love which is greater and more important than “liking“ someone. In his famous sermon on dreams, Martin Luther King reminds us of the fact that Jesus asked us to love our enemies, not to like them. This greater love is what drives us to go on fighting in spite of everything, to keep faith and joy, and to fight the Good Fight.

The Good Fight is the one we wage because our heart asks for it. In heroic times, when the apostles went out into the world to preach the Gospel, or in the days of the knights errant, things were easier: there was a lot of territory to travel, and a lot of things to do. Nowadays, however, the world has changed and the Good Fight has been moved from the battle fields to within us.

The Good Fight is the one we wage on behalf of our dreams. When they explode in us with all their might – in our youth – we have a great deal of courage, but we still have not learned to fight. After much effort we eventually learn to fight, and then we no longer have the same courage to fight. This makes us turn against ourselves and we start fighting and becoming our own worst enemy. We say that our dreams were childish, difficult to make come true, or the fruit of our ignorance of the realities of life. We kill our dreams because we are afraid of fighting the Good Fight.

The first symptom that we are killing our dreams is lack of time. The busiest people I have known in my life had time for everything. Those who did nothing were always tired and could hardly cope with the little work they had to do, always complaining that the day was too short. In fact, they were afraid of fighting the Good Fight.

The second symptom of the death of our dreams are our certainties. Because we do not want to see life as a great adventure to be lived, we begin to feel that we are wise, fair and correct in what little we ask of our existence. We look beyond the walls of our day-to-day life and hear the noise of spears clashing, feel the smell of sweat and gun-powder, see the great defeats and the faces of warriors thirsty for victory. But we never perceive the joy, the immense joy in the heart of those who are fighting, because for them it does not matter who wins or loses, what matters only is to fight the Good Fight.

Finally, the third symptom of the death of our dreams is peace. Life becomes a Sunday afternoon, not asking too much of us and not asking more than what we want to give. So we feel that we are “mature“, leave aside the “fantasies of childhood“ and guarantee our personal and professional success. We are surprised when someone our age says they still want this or that out of life. But deep in our heart we know that what has happened is that we gave up fighting for our dreams, fighting the Good Fight.

When we give up our dreams and find peace, we enjoy a period of tranquility. But our dead dreams begin to rot inside us and infest the whole atmosphere we live in. We start acting cruel towards those around us, and eventually begin to direct this cruelty towards ourselves. Sickness and psychoses appear. What we wanted to avoid in fighting – disappointment and defeat – becomes the only legacy of our cowardice. And one fine day the dead and rotten dreams make the air difficult to breathe and then we want to die, we want death to free us from our certainties, from our worries, and from that terrible Sunday-afternoon peace.

So, to avoid all that, let's face life with the reverence of mystery and the joy of adventure.

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

"Eve just wanted to know shit"

Well, it's been a great winter break. I'm at Schuckman's tonight. I've been doing a lot of traveling, and phew, it takes a lot out of a guy. We're watching Hedwig, and I realize how much I've missed just hanging out without thinking about projects or what comes next.

This new year's eve was most excellent...and decidedly Legendary.

I had the yearly family drink-a-thon the other day, just getting lubed up for the night's excursions. The final talley was seven parties. We started at 10ish with pink champagne,
and by midnight, I was five sheets to the wind. I had an extraordinary midnight kiss from Jodi, Thanks btw. As Brady and I enjoyed some Scotch and a Cigar on the porch, we talked about hopes and such until we were assaulted by the rest of our party, ready to move on to Molly's, the local bar. We found out they had Absinthe and it was game over for Joe.

We went to a few more places, Suzie's and Dave Morgan's, after which I retired to Brady's...but Hark!

Around four thirty I remembered a bottle of wine I'd left in the snow at 11 that evening. We found it, still corked in the snow where I left it. Six hours later makes it LEGENDARY!


I'm still looking forward to getting back to FL though. I'm ready to get the mother-effin' ball rollin'. Ya hear?

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Christmas is around the corner


Don't know what it is about the holidays. I become indifferent.

Last night I went to see my favorite Christmas movie on the big screen. The AMC at Universal Walk shows old movies at midnight, so we went and it was AMAZING!

It was so great to see the film version. All the pocks and scratches on the film were amazing, and the pre-digital transfer was great. Also, stereo, yes. It was amazing and only made me more excited to get into film full time.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Dios Mio

It's happened again.

I saw the line. THAT line. The line the distinguishes between the rest of society and...well, me. I saw it and without second thought, proceeded to violate it an nearly make a mockery of it in front of said "rest of society."

I was in the Full Sail Media Center (a pathetic excuse for a library, unless you need obscure film books...hence my presence) and I saw a DVD that made me nearly giddy.

It wasn't a movie. It was in fact "Creative Screenwriting's Wordplay: Secrest of the Storytelling Trade." That's right folks. I nearly freaked over a 10 hour long seminar with 10 lecturers about storytelling.

I have a problem. I swear there's gotta be some psychoactive drug to help me deal.

Anyway, I checked that out and the book "Eats, Shoots & Leaves."

Monday, November 26, 2007

Hey All!


I got an A last month in lighting! W00t! and tonight i had a bottle of 7 Deadly Zins...amazing!

Friday, November 09, 2007

News and such

Things have been busier than a whore on Bourbon street, but that's all good.

I started writing for a movie site, Atomic Popcorn.

My first opinion piece is about Jack Nicholson. Check it out!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Long time, no post...again

Things have hit a high, I'm not really sure what there is to post about. I'm watching Fido, pretty good so far, but that's about it right now. Tomorrow I have to be to school at 1 for a pre-pro meeting with Byron, Ralph, Adam and Nikki, but that's about all there is on my plate for the time being.

l8r g8trs

Friday, October 12, 2007

A Fear - One Among Many

I don't really know what it is, I haven't even liked Yellowcard since their last album, but I can't stop listening to this new song.

I can't tell what it is, but I think it has to do with the fact that I'm terribly afraid of the future I fear/know is coming. On top of that I'm afraid it's already starting to happen.

Since when does choosing your dream become selfish? Do your dreams include your friends, or are you alone?

I can't honestly say what or who my dreams include anymore. I'm glad for the friends I have, used to have, and may yet meet, but those I've lost? What of them? Did they fit in my dreams, or did I just never think of them in it?

I don't know if I chose me over my friends...or if I chose a future I wanted over settling.

I think a lot about the past. This song makes me wonder about the future. I don't know what to expect, but I hope that it's not all shadows and regrets. This is for those lost over the last four years, and those who I will know forever.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Mayor's Movies: His Dark Materials UPDATE!


So...for those of you who know me, you might know that Phillip Pullman's series has a special place on my shelf, right next to Tolkien's masterpieces, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings. This being said, I'm glad that New Line Cinema's given both stories their opportunities to be seen on the big screen. I had my doubts that the immensity of The Lord of the Rings could be pulled off, but New Line astounded me by creating a fantasy worthy of the title Lord. Now, with The Golden Compass about to kick off the His Dark Materials trilogy, I'm ready and waiting...with reservation.

First off some SPOILERS are about to come forward in my post; I promise this will be the only paragraph, and if it's not, there'll be more spoiler warnings. DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU DON'T WANT THEMES FROM THE BOOK TRILOGY TO BE SPOILED. The nature of the trilogy is that Lyra's father, Lord Asriel, is fighting a war against god, lower case g. God, once again lower case, is an angel, the first, who has assumed power and the title of Lord. How, in our neo-conservative culture does one MAJOR SPOILER ABOUT TO DROP kill god on film? I'm worried about the integrity of the movie and what this means about the plot if, as I assume, this will be dropped. But that's two Christmas' from now (ironic) and I don't have to worry about that immediately.

This is the only thing that's bothered me about this film since I heard that the rights had been sold nearly four years ago.

Anyway, last night and this morning some most excellent news came across the web. Casting news.

First off, the already known cast:

Nicole Kidman - Ms. Coulter
Daniel Craig - Lord Asriel
Dakota Blue Richards - Lyra
Sam Elliott - Lee Scorsby (The only one better would've been Ian McKellen)
Eva Green

This cast is picture perfect. With the exception of Dakota, of whom I've never heard, this is the strongest cast I can imagine for this epic. The casting director deserves an Oscar now for pulling this off.


Secondly, the polar bears:

Ian McShane - Iofur Raknison, the un-justified King of the Panserbjørne (Armored Polar Bear Warriors)
Sir Ian McKellen - Iorek Byrnison, the true King

Whoa! Great, great news. These two will be great, battling for the power of the Polar Bears. Things seems to be shaping up as the names keep getting added to the list.

What's that? There's more?!

Thirdly, Daemon updates:

Kathy Bates - Hester, Lee Scoresby's hare daemon
Kristin Scott Thomas - as Lord Asriel's Snow Leopard Daemon

And FOURTH!!!!

There's a great new trailer over at Yahoo...check it out!

Thanks to JoBlo for keeping up to date on these things...you guys rock!

What a day it's been: Travels, BSG Season 4, Dark Materials News...

Alrighty...what a day it's been.

Last night Victoria said something to me that I've been thinking for a while, but hadn't done anything about; "Why don't you go do something?...You tell all these stories about home, but you don't leave the apartment when you have days off," or something along those lines...this was about 23 hours and 30 minutes ago. So today I did something about it.

I went out in search of an adventure. While I might not have had a legit 'adventure' I definitely enjoyed the trip.

I left my apartment at 3:30 and didn't get home until 9:45.

My first instinct was to take a left out of my apartment complex. I've never been that way before, but it turned out to not be terribly exciting, just a subdivision with a bunch of houses.

From there I went to Altamonte Springs back to Winter Park, over to Cassleberry where I found a most excellent comic shop, ACME. Didn't have much time to check it out b/c they close at seven and I arrived at ten 'til.

After that I went to Winter Park Village and bummed around Borders until 8:30. before heading down to Colonial where my box is kept at Sci-Fi City. Picked up my comics, one of which I accidentally grabbed was $15, and I didn't find out until after I paid...schucks. But all is well.

I made it home in time for Damages, which is two episodes away from it's finale, and was expertly entertained for the 10-11 hour.

All in all a great day...other things that happened:

BSG Season 4
Dark Material News

Check 'em out when they're posted...

Things yet to come this evening include:

Studying
Pushing Daisies 1x02
Gossip Girl 1x04
and a few more post worthy events...

l8r g8r

Fandango's Halloween Movie Costume

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Alan Tudyk says Universal's on for Serenity 2!!!

Chud.com:

According to Moviehole, Alan Tudyk "They had to put [the new dvd] out because they've been selling out of the other one and so Universal's like 'So let's do another one'. And now...there's now a chance there's going to be another movie."


AMAZING!!


Let's hope this pans out.