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Saturday, February 15, 2003
It's A War On War:

Don't you just hate it when someone else gets your dream job? Well, I was looking through some articles over at Shift, when I saw Not So Quiet On The Set, which is about a blogger who got a job blogging about the making of a movie. I don't know what they're paying her, but it sounds like a pretty sweet deal. Maybe I should send an email to Lars von Trier and ask if I could do the same for part two (and three) of the forthcoming Nicole Kidman trilogy. I wouldn't mind that at all.

According to Zentertainment Steven Soderbergh is working with Henry Bean (who wrote and directed The Believer) on a series for HBO. It's about political consultants and in an attempt to stay current they'll shoot the episodes the week before they air. Also involved in the project are Democratic consultant James Carville and Reagan White House staffer Michael Deaver. Doesn't sound like the next Seinfeld, but then ratings and quality don't always go together.

Also at Shift I found a long article about The Smoking Gun (which is not located at smokinggun.com btw.). It's fascinating stuff, but I'm still not sure how they get their stories, because in every case description it just says they checked out the story.

The Reversible website is hotter than Chinese firecrackers right now, but I'm still not sure what the point of it is. So I've created I Like Aarhus to see what happens.

We're going to the The World Says No To War demonstration today (I can't believe we in this day and age have to stand up and say that war is hell, but so be it). If you want to go here's a list of cities where demonstrations are held. I got a hold of a camera, so I'll take a few pictures and if they turn out alright I'll post them here.
But first it's time for the ManU - Arsenal game. Then after footie we can get political.

Posted by John Fogde at February 15, 2003 12:57 PM | TrackBack
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