A filler entry
I've been trying like Hades for the past two weeks to come up with a thoughtful entry, but can't seem to get hold of one. I can barely get hold of story ideas. This would bother me if it weren't that time of year again, and for the fact that Boris has a horrible sleep schedule (as in, no schedule at all, day or night). So in honor of my state of mind lately, I leave you with two tidbits:
George A. Romero has a new zombie movie coming out... this week! I'm woefully behind the curve on this one and I can't believe I didn't hear about it sooner, but then again it's not like we have a Fangoria subscription (or the time to devote to reading it). Well, the important thing is, Romero is excited about Diary of the Dead because it is his first totally independent project since Night.
Also: 28 Weeks Later is slated to come out on DVD on our 8th wedding anniversary. Guess I know what we're doing that night!
George A. Romero has a new zombie movie coming out... this week! I'm woefully behind the curve on this one and I can't believe I didn't hear about it sooner, but then again it's not like we have a Fangoria subscription (or the time to devote to reading it). Well, the important thing is, Romero is excited about Diary of the Dead because it is his first totally independent project since Night.
Also: 28 Weeks Later is slated to come out on DVD on our 8th wedding anniversary. Guess I know what we're doing that night!
4 Comments:
I can always think of a first line for a story--after that it becomes iffy. As to blog entries-same thing.
In the restroom right now, I saw a pair of feet under one stall that lay on their side.
...She'd been having a terribly hard day when she saw the peculiar postion of the feet in the next stall so she flushed and returned to her desk... But what next, I ask.
Now that's a wedding anniversary after my own heart, Or would that be my brains?
So ... you like zombies, then? :)
Patti, I can think of whole first scenes with no trouble. Writing them down? Different story. :P
Chris, neither Romero nor Boyle zombies ate brains, so heart is probably more accurate. ;)
Funny, Daniel!
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