May. 11th, 2004

I went to sleep last night thinking about smomething and I woke up thinking about it. This does not lead to good sleep.

On his journal Neil Gaiman said he was offered bringing back Hal Jordan but he just didn't have the time. That makes me a little sad because over the weekend I read his Hal Jordan and Superman story. It was a good story. I liked it. It was a little rushed but it was a good read. My comic book store people know what I like.

Other than that, I don't have much to say. I'm just tired this morning.
Well, the Superman movie is still pretty dead but Ain't it Cool had some new stuff on it. And speaking of Superman, there is an article about him in TIME. I don't think I like it, really. I think even if we have changed, Superman should still be the same sort of guy. It is the job of the person writing him to make it so we can relate with him. He shouldn't suddenly have a 'dark side'. He isn't Batman and he shouldn't be. That would be stupid.

There are a /lot/ of negative reviews coming in about Troy from the college screenings going on around the country. It makes me nervous but I'm still going to go see it. Anyone else want to come on Friday?

Here is the logo for Pixar's last collaboration with Disney - Cars.

The Pink Panther remake has started. It might just save Steve Martin's career. It really makes me want to go watch Roxanne and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

For you FF junkies out there, there are rumors flying about that Cliff Curtis may be up for a role. No idea who.

According to Variety, Ving Rhames will topline and executive produce Night Train, the Sonny Liston biopic with James Woods, Alfre Woodard and Kristanna Loken also expected to star.

John C. McGinley is providing the voice of The Atom in the upcoming Justice League Unlimited. (He's on Scrubs.) The Atom will appear in at least two episodes of the show, one written by Warren Ellis and the other by J.M. DeMatteis.

And... that's it for now. Back to polishing up training for tomorrow.
I just don't know.

But then again, no one knows.

I read about an American being beheaded in Iraq and it makes me sick. Does it make me any more sick than the things that have been done to anyone over there these days? No. Anyone treating anyone the way it has been reported in the past week makes me feel the same way. The entire situation makes me feel ill. It makes me sad. No. Sad isn't strong enough of a word. It makes me depressed, it makes me weary to the bone.

I want it all to stop. I just don't know the answer and I don't know if anyone does. I think if someone knew the answer there are places it would have been used by now.

It's far too often these days that the world makes me sad.

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