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Three Pieces of Bad News on a Monday
I should be working on a midterm right now. I am, in fact…or, I will be in a minute when I’m done writing this.
But I wanted to check in briefly to relay some infos that have come my way over the weekend.
First, there will be a Twilight sequel. Not a big surprise, since the film brought in 70 million over the weekend. I was holding out hope, however, that it wouldn’t get picked up. I know, I know, I was kidding myself. Just leave me with my fantasies, alright!
Second, which might, at first glance, seem a bit of good news. Terry Gilliam was able to re-aquire the rights to The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and announced he will give the film one more go. If you’ve never seen Lost in La Mancha, I can’t recommend it enough. Seriously, go out and rent it. But, I have a very bad feeling about this. Last time, the lead actor got seriously injured like, a day, into shooting and then nearly all the stuff they had out in the desert was destroyed in a flash flood. Now, I don’t generally believe in curses, but this one… I’m just saying, I fear for Gilliam’s life.
Third, and most depressing, ABC has canceled Pushing Daisies. FUCK YOU ABC! I hope you choke on your own vomit! Apparently, you’re only interested in airing shit like Dancing with the Stars and The Bachelor. I know it’s a business and all, and ratings are important and shit, but you’re keeping around a piece of crap like Brothers and Sisters for fucks sake! Is there no decency left in Hollywood?
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I’ve pretty much given up on any of the “major” TV networks holding onto good programs. That’s why I just watch my fill of MythBusters on Discovery and Mail Call on the History Channel.
Did you hear that A&E may be launching a Steven Seagal reality show? I shudder to think about the actual content.