Geeze... Finally!
Jul. 1st, 2003 07:36 amI can log in and post something! Yeah!!!!
There wasn't anything amazingly important that I wanted to post but not being able to do so was frustatrating me.
I'm starting to get to that point for not having enough time again. People I want to talk to, people I want to hang out with.... Some of them on-line, some of them in person. Arg. I always seem to miss them in both realms, too.
I'm thinking a lot and it is distracting me from actually saying anything. I hate that - thinking so fast that if I try to slow down to express any of it, I'll miss something.
Two movie bits: Return of the King will be previewed first at Comic Con. If you're there, you better go watch it because I can't.
The other is: Christian Slater has been tapped to star as supernatural detective Edward Carnby in Artisan Entertainment's Alone in the Dark, a movie based on the video game franchise. With filming in Vancouver scheduled to begin July 14 and run through Aug. 2, the $20 million film will bow next year in conjunction with a new video game from Atari, the fifth in the best-selling game franchise.
Happy Canada Day all you Canada people.
There wasn't anything amazingly important that I wanted to post but not being able to do so was frustatrating me.
I'm starting to get to that point for not having enough time again. People I want to talk to, people I want to hang out with.... Some of them on-line, some of them in person. Arg. I always seem to miss them in both realms, too.
I'm thinking a lot and it is distracting me from actually saying anything. I hate that - thinking so fast that if I try to slow down to express any of it, I'll miss something.
Two movie bits: Return of the King will be previewed first at Comic Con. If you're there, you better go watch it because I can't.
The other is: Christian Slater has been tapped to star as supernatural detective Edward Carnby in Artisan Entertainment's Alone in the Dark, a movie based on the video game franchise. With filming in Vancouver scheduled to begin July 14 and run through Aug. 2, the $20 million film will bow next year in conjunction with a new video game from Atari, the fifth in the best-selling game franchise.
Happy Canada Day all you Canada people.