ONe of our movie director’s
Wednesday, December 14th, 2005Link: Tasciotti. On IMDB.com
Link: Tasciotti. On IMDB.com
Link: Sharkle. Free Online Video Sharing Community.
Queen Abmala Obsequos strikes a pose. It’s a character study for the Instant Messenger movie. With the theme song, "Obsession".
I just went down to New Jersey, near the Delaware River (remember where Washington did his crossing?) and the Pennsylvania border.
I got stuck there for about a week, so I haven’t been able to update until now…
Don’t ask what I was doing, unless you are that interested in politics and law.
Current episode on Spike TV:
Very interesting, Data is analyzing a quite human emotional side in his own self! He goes through a virtual reality shrink session with Dr. Freud. "Initiating dream sequence".
There is also a pet cat featured as a side story. Cute.
This soul-searching thing with Data brings up the whole subject of Virtual Reality and of course, we want to tie it in with our upcoming ‘"The Instant Messenger"’ movie.
Normally I go for old school Star Trek, but I am not a trekkie. This episode just happened to catch my attention and it was somewhat well done. It is a viable depiction of VR, although I will have to research their VR scenarios/premise. Please comment if you know more.
BTW, we have been in talks with LeVar Burton to appear in The Instant Messenger movie, but it looks like he’s apologetically too busy. OK, we didnt really want him anyhow. Good luck with the kids show though.
Link: AtomFilms - A Good Scratch is Hard to Find.
Written & Directed by Lisa Fotedar Miller
Format: HD, 2 Min.
A feminist comedy about a woman’s search for satisfaction in an
elevator. This film turns the traditional male ‘elevator’ fantasy
upside-down with a tongue and cheek feminist approach.
Mister E’s review, coming soon.
celebrity?
What is that? Who is that? A trend of human nature. Relatively new in the scheme of things. Historically it was made possible with the advent of: megalomania, the stupidity of the masses, technology, egotism, the law of the lowest common denominator, corporations, Hollywood decadence, and most of all… you guessed it, the devil!
what should u do about celebrity? Kill them as Charles Mansonn would? Naaaaah, that’s a quick and painful solution, but not painful enough!
The right answer is this (make sure u tell ALL your friends) IGNORE them. IGNORE celebrity.
The only thing we will do here on the Entertainment Giant is to feature celebrities who are not doing or promoting the celebrity thang. Fir example, Christina Ricci in Buffalo ‘66,thanks to indie filmmaker, Vincent Gallo. WE will promote those who need to be promoted, those who deserve it, those who have undiscovered talent. We will change the odds from one-in-a-million to one-in-a-thousand. We should be called a galaxy, we make so many stars.