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Category Archives: television
Where I’ve Been
Hello, chaps and chappettes. Time for a year ending thingamapost to placehold my wordpress account before they kick me off for lolligagging. Truth be told––and those of you who know me already know this––I’ve been attacked by many projects at … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Non-fiction, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Screenwriting, Square One, sWitch, television, Welcome to Cydonia, Writing
Tagged acoustic guitars, Alice in Wonderland, Books, Bulgarian Fables, Elvis Costello, Facebook, Fiction, filmmaking, Jesse Winchester, novels, Philadelphia, screenplays, Screenwriting, Surrounded By Idiots, Table 42 with Chef Darryl Harmon, Teodora Parvanova, The Water Works Restaurant, TV, video, Webisodes, Writing
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Whatcha Watchin’?
Welcome to another “episode entry” that seeks to disturb (and distract) you with various thoughts and images all related to that wonderful box of brain-eating radiation we commonly refer to as the TV. So get up real close, because it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Non-fiction, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, television
Tagged American Idol, Battlesta, Battlestar Galactica, HBO, masturbation, Philadelphia Flyers, reality TV, Survivor, television, True Blood, TV
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Master Distractor
So…I’m gently easing myself back into the blog thing. I think taking it slowly has been to everyone’s benefit, as I would have likely been a terrific bore these last couple of weeks and my focus here has always been … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous Idea Generator, Non-fiction, sWitch, television, Writing
Tagged alcohol, Anthony Michael Hall, beer, dancing, distraction, drinking, friends, happiness, healing, hope, I love Lucy, laptop computers, love, music, naked, Scapa, Sixteen Candles, speakers, stars, television, tequila, vodka, Yolise
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The Things I’ve Seen
Consider this another one of those “brain dump” entries that throws out a few tidbits in the hopes of getting a few in return. I like to share my viewing and reading experiences with y’all, and would love to hear … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Fiction, Horror, television
Tagged Cinema, Fiction, Film, Horror, Movies, reality TV, reviews, television, the 70's, the 80's, Writing
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Whatcha Watchin’?
Okay, “True Blood” is gone. Time to accept it and move on. I’ve just spent a Sunday night searching for something to watch and ended up loading Cemetery Man into the DVD player. Quality viewing ensued, but it’s difficult to … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Fiction, Horror, television, Writing
Tagged Cemetery Man, Cinema, Deep in the Jungle, entertainment, Feast, Fiction, Horror, novels, Thai Cinema, TV, Writing
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True Blood Sleeps, Life Goes On
So season one is in the can–or the coffin, I guess you could say. We’ve come to learn a few things, a few things have been left for us to debate, and summer 2009 is when we’ll get some answers. … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, television, Writing
Tagged Alan Ball, Fiction, HBO, Horror, Screenwriting, True Blood, vampires, Writing
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Do Vampires Dream of Eclectic Sheeple?
As I was watching True Blood: Episode 11 last night, I was struck by a particularly existential exchange between Bill and that club promoter chick–or was it LaFayette and Jason–I don’t exactly remember. Anyway, it’s not that important which conversation … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, television, Writing
Tagged Alan Ball, drama, Fiction, HBO, Horror, Philip K. Dick, podcasts, Screenwriting, Sookie, True Blood, vampires, Writing
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A Sucker for Sookie? Nearly.
Having sat through six back-to-back episodes of HBO’s new Southern Vamp-Gothic series “True Blood”, I am reasonably pleased to report that there’s more to this Alan Ball infection confection (based on the Sookie Stackhouse book series by Charlaine Harris ) … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, reviews, television
Tagged Alan Ball, HBO, reviews, True Blood, TV, vampires
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