Jul. 17th, 2003

According to the test, I'm a lipstick lesbian. *rolls her eyes* Please. Though out of all of then women I've really been involved in, I was the more femme of the people involved. I think. *ponders* That might need some thinking there for a little bit but I don't think there would be anything startling discovered. Maybe just a new way to say something.

I am so tired. Definately crashing earlier tonight.

After we move and Cody gets a job (good job luck to Cody!!!) we were talking of getting involved in a martial art. I really want to get back into it and I would be in the area that I could go back to studying with Shihan. I could pick up the sais again. That would be super keen.

Bigger celebration tomorrow, as it looks right now. Maybe going out for dinner... seeing a movie... Anyone up for it?
They're re-releasing Sailor Moon onto DVD. Typically I wouldn't mention this but in this case I thought it was worth it. "A huge DVD collection of the uncensored original source for the breakout U.S. children's hit Sailor Moon. In this English-subtitled, Japanese-language release, ADV Films has returned to the original masters, which include mature content that was excised from the U.S. children's release, and the original graphic title treatment." I'd actually like to see that. Season One came out this week and Season Two is in September.

A reader at animationnation.com got a look at some Incredibles stuff. Not too much.

From USA Today: "Comic-Con International, which begins today in San Diego and runs through Sunday, draws 65,000 people a year — 5,000 of them producers, screenwriters and movie executives looking for the next big franchise in horror, animation and comic books. ... Hollywood didn't pay much attention to the convention until the mid-1970s, when directing legend and comic fan Frank Capra began showing up to talk superheroes. Since then, the convention has become as essential to studios as the Cannes Film Festival and the ShoWest exhibit for theater owners."

The script for Jurrasic Park IV is done. Hagar the Horrible might be a movie...

Andy Orjuela, producer of the Lady Death animated movie from ADV Films, told The Comics Continuum that it will be released on Oct. 30, 2004.

There will be lots of Comic Con stuff I will be posting here over the next few days.

And it looks like I have an interesting new friend. I don't agree with everything written there but the reviews are well written and insightful. Worth a look.
lithera: (Zealot)
I'm feeling very liminal right now. The transitory state of not being one thing any longer but not yet having become something else.

Right now is very nebulous job wise. I expect it will get better. I've been told that we'll have the first six months to sort of get our feet wet and get going before anything too strange gets thrown at us. Right now its just metrics, statistics and people management. It's a lot like being a teacher but without 8th graders. Well. For the most part.

Right now I'm a lot of nervous about things but I know I can do this. I know I can. I'm just tired today. A little out of it.

Things that make me happy:
Olly's Happy Song.
This quote from Bruce Sterling: "For real movie people, even bad movies are magic."
Sergei Fedorov might stay with the Red Wings.

I should watch Moulin Rogue this evening. I have it back... I'm pretty sure.

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