Thursday, October 30, 2008

Past, Present, Future Stories Rock.

I just saw the most amazing, beautiful, stunning movie the other night, "The Fountain" with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. Any sci-fi/fantasy lover should check it out. I don't know why it didn't get better reviews. I thought the story was very well thought out and Jackman was amazing. I really believed his character. I think I'd never watched it before because I thought it was going to be overly sappy and romantic [Don't get me wrong, I'm all about romance movies, just not too cheesy] but it proved me wrong. Great stuff. See it.

ETA: Oh, and I am one of those geeks who loves, loves, loves the "special features" on DVD's. I love all the behind the scenes clips and seeing how movies are made. Sometimes, I like that stuff better than the movie. This one has a great "making of" from the first time the movie had to shut down filming in Australia to where they started over in Montreal. Also, they used good old fashioned special FX for budget reasons, and I think it made it that much more amazing to me. For some reason Darren Aronofsky, the director, wasn't allowed to add a commentary track to the DVD, so he recorded one on his own and it can be downloaded here.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Saying Goodbye To Your First....Car.

When I bought a new car a couple years ago, I didn't have the heart to sell my first one, a 1990 Honda Civic Station Wagon. [It really was the best, most reliable and fun car to drive, with tons of room to haul stuff around.] SO! I did the next best thing. To keep it in the family, I gave it to my parents to tool around town. And you know what? They loved it, too!

Dad paying respect to my first car. Honda Civic Station Wagon


Way back in 1993, when I was looking for a first car, my Mom saw an ad for this car in the paper. She wasn't sure if I would think a station wagon would be cool enough for me, but who was she kiddin'? I'm all about practicality over pretty. So, when we first brought that baby home [with my Mom's co-signature on the loan], my Dad dubbed it "The Rollerskate" and it's been like a pet ever since.

Before giving it to the folks, I had driven that car all over the place, up and down the East Coast, through snow storms and up the mountains. It really served me well, and I was happy to see it find a home with my parents, who I knew loved it as much as I did. I'm pretty sure my Dad even got it past (or near) the 200,000 mile mark.

So, it was with a heavy heart a couple months ago that my parents told me The Rollerskate had to be "put down". It didn't pass it's last inspection and the cost of the repairs and it's general upkeep was just getting to be too much. I was heartbroken.

We fretted for a couple weeks over what to do with it when I decided we should donate it to a good cause. I told the folks I wanted it to go to Eggleston Services, an organization that educates, trains and finds employment for individuals with disabilities.

It's always difficult to say goodbye and I wasn't there when they came to take him away, so, my folks took the above pic for me. May our little Rollerskate rest in peace.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

The Trouble With Revision. Trouble is right.

Okay, after posting my first blog ever, I've already come back to revise it several times. How in the world do people do this? How can you ever feel it's complete? How do you keep from editing over and over again? Because, really, it can always be better than it is.

See, this is the thing. I'm pretty much one of about a bagillion lazy people in this world. I have great ideas rolling around in my head and I need to get them out of there and make room for new ones. I was hoping this blog would help but right now it's just keeping me from doing other work. Like that appliqued monkey I'm supposed to be finishing up.

Oy. We'll see.

Going Back

In honor of my first blog, I'd like to go back a couple years....okay 20 years to be exact. I was a senior in high school. I really loved Star Trek and shamelessly pilfered from it for a Creative Writing contest. This is probably the first thing I ever won, or came close to winning. I can't remember if I won 1st or 2nd place, but really, does it matter now? Well, I guess it would to my best friend, who also won either 1st or 2nd place. Either way, we were both winners. So, here it is, my 1st or 2nd place winning entry:


"The Trouble With Revision"
The Trouble With Revision

Revision....The Final Draft. These are the voyages of the deadline-meeting writer. Their continuing mission...to relocate blocks of text....to seek out strange new grammar habits...to boldly correct where no man has corrected before.

Writer's Log: Stardate 1:21:1988, I seem to have stumbled upon a sentence that doesn't fit into the rest of the text. Should I abort the mission and surrender to the enemy? No! I'll use parentheses to remind myself to put the sentence in its proper location later on.


Meanwhile, on the paper's surface...punctuation in the wrong place, no capitalization. Damn it Chief! I'm a writer, not a Starship Captain! I can't just set my pencil on stun and expect my misspelled words to disappear. Please think logically sir. When the final paper is ready, I'll transport it up to you and you can judge for yourself.


There we have it. Another voyage of revision completed. Warp 10 Sulu. Get us out of here...and fast.

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