Thursday, October 4, 2007
odd evening
Downward Spiral
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
another story?
Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
Saturday
In the near future gas prices have reached astronomical highs nearing $40 a gallon. One man, Archie Andrews, an environmentalist elementary school teacher, is trying to discover an alternate fuel source. While experimenting with wheat grass, Archie accidentally stumbles upon a solution. That solution turns out to be blood. HUMAN BLOOD!
Sunday
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
NaNoWriMo 2007 Blogroll
Snapshots of Life
Available Light
Book 'N' a Mug Blog
Snikkel In Stitches
Writing Sya
Writing and Kids
Between Drafts
To Create A Write-Like Feel
Write on Track
Reality Doesn't Live Here
Ingenious Title To Appear Here Later
Meanwhile, back in my brain...
Paper & Quill Pen
Mind in Motion
Matt's Write Site
Dragon Dreams
Raindancing Dragons
Magdalena-Christy's NaNoLj
HED's Writing Mission
Scribbles From An Abstract Mind
Autumnaland
Always looking up, Always Dreaming
Enlarging the Mirage
Writer's Report
like a bird on the wire
Shhh.
Words That Stay
Area Woman Falls Prey to Narcissistic E-trend
More Mr Nice Guy
Writing and Other Creative Goodness
Always Hiding in My Own Shadow of Confusion
EK's Star Log: The NaNoWriMo Edition
K. David Ladage
Another Version of the Truth
Miss Christina
Abulafia
Tess Does NaNoWriMo
Aspiring Romance Writer
Sticky Note Stories
Pike's Revenge
Sleep is for the weak
Sinful Things
..x.. Measure Your Life In Love ..x..
Anachronistic Illusion
Shelby Does NaNoWriMo
You don't need a pen to be a writer, Vince.
A Strongly Worded Letter
Got Nothin'
Ecritures Du Moi
Vitamin D
it'll come to me later
State of Gracie
Sundry Scribblings
Oh, Pfft.
Mystik Madness
My Life and other Ramblings
Writer's Cramp
Stn. George & The Dragon
asphyxi LJ
skye bird's LJ
Fifty Miles West Of Normal
The Diary Within
The Writer in the Red Hat
Xplorator
Hayley's Place
A Thousand Words a Day
I Write My Fantasies
Anna Scott Graham
Back Seat of the Short Bus
Choose Your Own Adventure
David Bridger
Internal Rant of a Spotted Mind
The Dragon's Daughter
The White Rose
Anonymous_X
Writing is Wunderbar!
Live Out Loud
a watered-down version of the devil
In Sunlight and in Shade
Jayeless
the silent dandeLION - NaNoWriMo
Geverabert's NaNoWriMo Blog
The Poisoned Apple
BetterMelissa
Sarah's Nano 2007
My NaNovel - No Way, Not Me
Adding chaos to the world, one thought at a time.
A Most Ingenious Paradox
Sweet Romance Writing...
Underneath the Staircase
doubleplusungood
Mister Unhipster
There's No Going Back
A Writer Writes
A [NaNoWriMo] Novelist...
NaNoWriMo '07 - A Journey in 50,000 Words
Love&Sprockets
the year of living dangerously
A Rose By Any Other Name...
The Pig's Lip
DormOWriMo
scriptitans
Thumper Thinks Out Loud
purplecar
The Ancient Standard
Faith's Blog
[work in progress]
Euphrates' Musings
Euphrates' Epiphanies
Fyreflixie & NaNoWriMo
Eclectic & Random
Writing in the Roses Red
Write on the Edge
This State I'm In
Monday, October 1, 2007
Getting back into things
Also coming soon: New fall shows, season premires, and movies!
Stay Tuned!
Summary of Sidewalk Film Festival
Saturday was our big film day. We went to the end of one block of short films and saw a very funny one called The Caress of the Creature. Very funny. After that, we went to a feature called Great World of Sound, which I really enjoyed. It was a look at the record industry and all the scams that are in place to rip people off by promising them their dreams (for a small percentage of the cost, of course) Having been approached by a "literary agent" who was trying to do the same thing, this film really rang true to me. Of course, in my case I knew enough to check on the "agent" before replying to her (unsolicited) email and found her name on Writer Beware, but some people out there are not as skeptical as I am. So this film, although it was a feature rather than a documentary, still talked about a real issue that is very serious. After that, we saw another feature called Hannah Takes the Stairs. It was... interesting. Actually, I found the process they used to make the film a lot more interesting than the film itself, if that makes any sense. After that, we went to see another block of short films, but these were made by Alabama filmmakers. I always want to catch at least one block of Alabama shorts, simply because I think it's important to support artists from my state. Some of these shorts were really good! I especially enjoyed these: "Lunch," "Cutting Teeth," and "Mr. Extion." I love short films because it takes some talent to make a point or tell a story in such a short time. It's like flash fiction, which is something I've dabbled in but am nowhere near good at yet. Maybe one day... But anway, after seeing the block of shorts, we went to a sandwich/coffee shop and had something to eat before the final feature of the day. And it was the best movie we saw all day, in my opinion. In fact, I believe it was my favorite film of the entire festival. Blood Car is a funny, crazy ride from beginning to end. It's the kind of movie you watch with one hand over your wide-open mouth because you are so shocked at what you're seeing on the screen, but you can't stop laughing. Even when you want to look away, you can't because you know.. you just KNOW something even more insane is about to happen. You wouldn't think a horror/comedy would pack a political punch, but this movie does. One of the great things about this film is that it doesn't take itself too seriously. It pushes (and crosses) every possible boundry, but it does it in such a way that the audiences is too busy laughing to be offended. Of course, I'm sure there are people who would be offended by the content, especially a scene near the end, so I'd say this film is not really for people who are overly sensitive. But seriously, I haven't laughed that long in a very long time. The acting is also wonderful. The man who played Archie, the main character, really played the part with charisma and commitment. He starts out so gentle and good and descended into total madness by the end of the movie. This descent is amazing to watch and really, really hilarious. Kudos to the filmmakers. You were the best of the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival in my opinion. I won't go into details about the plot, just in case anyone wants to watch the film, but this is the synopsis from their website:
In the near future gas prices have reached astronomical highs nearing $40 a gallon. One man, Archie Andrews, an environmentalist elementary school teacher, is trying to discover an alternate fuel source. While experimenting with wheat grass, Archie accidentally stumbles upon a solution. That solution turns out to be blood. HUMAN BLOOD!
Sunday