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[Feb. 24th, 2008|04:56 pm] |
2/25/08 12:56 AM GMT
So, Stewart's doing the Oscars this year.
It ought to be interesting. I haven't seen The Daily Show in some time. It's opposite Tavis, and I can't record shows right now, so I'm kind of taking a breather from Stephen, Tavis, and John.
Those DVD-R units seem pretty sophisticated. I'll get one soon, so I can record the shows I like to blog.
Hmmm...
A friend told me Juno was great.
The 80th Oscars. Regis Philbin's talking right now.
Is ABC covering the actual ceremony? I thought it started at 5.
Maybe the actual show's on a different channel. Let's take a look at the website.
Clooney's talking right now. "No, I've only strolled down the carpet twice, so it's not really my carpet..."
Pretty witty, George.
Pretty intense website, Oscar.
Marion Cotillard - La Vie en Rose. I'll have to see that one.
Nice dress, Marion.
John Travolta and his wife. it's kind of confusing, watching TV and listening to the web site.
What's the name of the musical he's in?
So, ABC is doing the coverage with Stewart.
I guess I'm doing better than I did last year, eh Hollywood? LOL
Laura Linney - best actress nominee. Just what is the difference between, "Best Actress," and "Best Supporting Actress?"
All these years, I've never really been sure of that.
I'm basically over my illness. I couldn't deal with the Grammy's - it had me tired out.
This should be fun.
I rarely do celeb stuff, but I really need to catch up on my movies.
I feel kind of bad about missing it last year. I get the impression that the planners of the ceremony wanted me to watch.
Then again, maybe not...
I went looking for Shut Up and Sing Friday night at my local Hollywood Video. Unfortunately, the store was closing down, and selling its entire stock. I couldn't find the film. I was looking for the documentary about RFK's assassination too, but it was also gone.
I almost bought, War of the Worlds, Rollerball, and a dual DVD of Fantastic Voyage and some other film, but I really didn't want to accumulate more DVDs.
Like Bill Maher said on the last installment of his show, watching a DVD's like sex when you're married. You just let it sit around day, after day, not too enthusiastic about watching it.
Hellen Mirren. She's presenting this year. Pretty intense red dress. I loved the purple one she wore in,Queen.
Arch - Just how does one start a nuclear war, Hellen?
Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood.
I have no clue about it. I'd better get with it.
Cameron Diaz.
I have a feeling this is going to be a long ceremony...
So, who's on Tavis this week?
Appropriately, the show's site features theWllen Page interview I watched a few weeks ago.
Commercial. Tyson's Crispy Chicken Strips. Not into fried food. I wonder if they have strips fried without trans fats.
Humira commercial - treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Sounds like an immunosuppressant, from the cautions cited.
I had an interesting weekend. I was up in LA to hear Dr. Stephen Jones and Cynthia McKinney.
There's Ellen Page. I'll have to see Juno. That's one of Jupiter's moons, by the way.
Wait a minute. Maybe it's one of Saturn's. Nope.
It's an asteroid. I'm forgetting my astronomy.
Hillary Swank. Two-time Oscar winner.
Regis just pointed out a lot of the big names in the front row. Forrest Whittaker was one of them.
Commercial for GPS in a Chrylser 300S Signature Series.
On my weekend...
I ended up staying overnight in Burbank, and bumming around Hollywood. I went over to the Kodak before the stars showed up. I took foot- age, and will link it to this post later - either late tonight or tomorrow.
I never got that close to the Oscars, in all the years I lived here.
I never thought too much of celeb mongering. I remember as a teen I watched it religiously. I think letting it drop off was something about living in LA during my undergrad years.
I just heard too much about it. "It's no big deal."
I loved going out to see films in the city. It was so magical to a twenty-something who had lived in the suburbs all his life.
The Kodak is beautiful.
Here comes Stewart. Break a leg John.
Gotta turn up the volume...
Stewart - "Welcome to the make-up sex." The Vanity Fair Oscar party. Sounds like an inside joke.
He's a little stiff. Probably anxious. "...Let's take a moment to congratulate ourselves..." :)
Psychopathic killer movies... No Country For Old Men</a> There Will Be Blood...all I can say is, Thank God for teen pregnancies!!
Daniel Day-Lewis, Cate Blanchett... Julie Christie.
Oooooooooooo, you burned Bill Clinton. Stewart - I was happy to see Atonement nominated for an award this year.
Stewart - The sexuality of Yom Kippur... I can see where the Jews are in the audience.
Even Norman got a nomination...too often, the Academy ignores films that aren't good.
Congratulations, George Clooney...since it's about lawyers, just round it up to two hours. Harrison Ford... Dennis Hopper's here...I only say that so he'll know where he is...it's alright, you're with friends.
Juno...such a great movie.
I didn't get the Olympia Dukakis joke.
Stewart - The films that were made about the Iraq War didn't do as well...withdrawing the Iraq movies will only embolden the audience...we cannot let the audience win.
Oscar is 80 this year.. which automatically makes him the front-runner for the Republican nomination... the field is wide open...have you had a chance to study the nominees, and pick the democrat you'll vote for.
...usually when you see a black man and a woman running for president, an asteroid hits the Statue of Liberty.
...his middle name is that of Iraq's final tyrant... his last name rhymes with bin Laden's...
Adolf Titler...I just couldn't get past the mustache...
Please welcome Jennifer Garner...
Garner - A dress designer has to... Arch - Wow. (Afterthought 3/2/08 8:47 PM GMT - Didn't she say something about math and physics?
Costume Design... Atonement, Elizabeth, La Vie en Rose, Sweeney Todd...
And the first Oscar of the evening goes to Alexandra Byrne for Elizabeth: the Golden Age</a>.
Previoulsy nominated for Hamlet. (announcer)
Nice thank you.
Barbara Striesand - ...why don't they give us all plaques? Hello Gorgeous.
They're doing historic montages. How nice.
I wish I had seen the Grammys. I could see that they were doing something similar, but I just felt horrible.
You're all talking too fast for me! :)
Clooney... (Live Journal screwed up, and the soliloquy was largely lost - sorry, George. Nice montage.
I remember that guy - ...my pants are killing me!
Hattie McDaniel...Daniel Day-Lewis...Fred Astaire... Audrey Hepburn...George Burns...Robert Redford... Russell Crowe...Charlie Chaplin...
Linking this is going to be PURE HELL!!!
Stewart - that was terrific! I'm watching, Lawrence of Arabia...oh those are camels...that's cool!
...one of the funniest people I've met in my entire life...Ann Hathaway and ____Correll...
(Get Smart Music)
Correll... Hathaway - we're doing animated features... Correll - this is not a documentary...I'm going to be sick..is this being shown in Belgium.
Hathaway - The nominees for best animated film... What was the name of that French film? Ratatouille...( I gotta see that!) Surf's Up...(looks like pretty sophisticated animation)
And the Oscar goes to...Ratatouille!! Brad Bird. Arch - I'll have to look him up. I may run out and buy that. I've been meaning to see it for some time...
Makeup. - ...apes who speak English... Nominees...La Vie En Rose...Norbit... Ahhhh! Rick Baker. He did Alien. Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End.
And the Oscar Goes to...La Vie En Rose. I may rent it this weekend.
Didier Le Vernier, and Jan Archibald. I've noticed a number of French works seem prominent this year.
Stewart - ...welcome Amy Adams! I'm getting excited about this. I don't quite know why. I just linked the website for La Vie En Rose, and it looked really well done. It began singing, so I had to close its tab.
Nice reflective blouse she has. Is that a microphone she's wearing on the side of her face?
Cute and refreshing piece, Amy. Michael Douglas. Catherine _ Kate Blanchett coming up...Best Supporting Actor...
L'Oreal commercial. Mickey Ds commercial.
Lazy eye...seeking...searching...while the others stood by, watching...Master Card.
Another Chrysler commercial. Three guys in a sauna. H&R Block?
Yep.
Hmmmm...Interesting Audi commercial. Something on the Hollywood sign at 11.
Stewart - Welcome back to the 80th Academy Awards... mostly we make catty remarks about the things you're wearing at home...please welcome Blaine Johnson.
Johnson - Best Visual Effects...Raiders of the Lost Ark...the nominees are... The Golden Compass, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Transformers, (I'll bet Transformers gets it) WHAT!!
Maybe I ought to see the movie before I decide that.
Cate Blanchett - (The first Elizabeth was ONE TOUGH FLICK!) Achievement in Art Direction: American Gangster, Atonement, The Golden Compass, Sweeney Todd, There Will Be Blood.
(ATOGT) And the Oscar goes to...Sweeney Todd
Dante Ferretti, and who?
The Golden Compass looks pretty darn interesting.
Stewart - ...truly an international night...look at Cate Blanchett...she played Queen Elizabeth... she's amazing...right now I, John Stewart am being played by Cate Blanchett...past winners: Danny Kaye Dianne West Celeste_ Carl Malden Anthony Quinn Walter Matthau Joel Grey Louis Gossett Jr. Sean Connery Denzel Washington Robin Williams James Coburn Morgan Freeman Alan Arkin Cuba Gooding Jr. - I LOVE YOU ALL!!! Pretty wild Cuba. LOL Throw down, bro'!
Jennifer Hudson presenting Best Supporting Actor: Casey Affleck, Javier Barden, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Hmmm...is that a movie about the CIA? Hal Holbrook? (was that his name?) Tom Wilkinson - I am Shiva, the God of Death.
ATOGT - Javier Barden
Commercial: Saturn. They've got two hybrids now. Dove. There are some prompts to vote for certain spot tests. I don't quite get it. Good Morning America's following up on the show tomorrow AM.
Stewart - ...I believe he told his mother where the library is...had the writer's strike continued, they would have had to use even more montages...Oscar's salute to binoculars and periscopes.
Nifty. Rear Window, I didn't recognize any of the others. (I did a paper on Rear Window in my film class at Wayne State.) That was a great idea. Stewart - ...wasn't even worth dimming the lights... bad dreams...an Oscar salute. That was funny. Stewart - Wow. That really would've been a waste of your time.
The second nominated song...the setting is a Harlem church... the words and the music...Jeremiah Simone Nash...and featuring the Repertory Theater of Harlem...
What movie is this from?
Owen Wilson - A short picture is a motion picture that is not more than 40 minutes long...the nominees: At Night, Il Supplente, Le Mozart des Pickpockets, Tanghi Argentini, The Tonto Woman.
ATOGT Le Mozart Des Pickpockets (Live Action Short Film) Phillipe Pollet-Villard.
Arch - Very strong French accent this year!
Pollet-Villiard - Merci Beaucoup...merci, au revoir. (I didn't catch everything).
What's up with this bee?
HAHAHAHA!!!
Outstanding animated short film: I Met the Walrus, Matame tutli-Putli,Meme les Pigeons Vont (missed one)...Peter and the Wolf,
ATOGT: Peter and the Wolf. Suzie Templeton and _ Those all looked interesting.
Best Supporting Actress montage... Rita Moreno Shelly Winters Estelle Parsons Cloris Leachman Maryl Streep Dianne West Brenda - Whoopi Goldberg Julite Minoche Rachel Weiss Jennifer Hudson
Alan Arkin presenting - The Golden Age of Cinema is still very much alive. Nominees...
Cate Blanchett, Ruby Dee,(nice dress, Ruby) (didn't get the name), Amy Ryan, Tildess Winton
ATOGT: Tildess Winton(sp?) Oh. Tilda Swinton.
Definitely a British accent to this year's ceremony too.
Best Actor montages. Sidney Poitier
Nope. Just Sidney.
Commercials: American Living - JC Penney. I'm from a Sears family, personally. We used to fight over the Wish Book every year when I was a child.
Coke on women's heart health.
Animation integrated with live action. M&Ms. I just had some on the train today. Peanut, of course.
Target. I can tell. Red circles. I almost ducked when the soccer ball came at the screen. For some reason, I first thought it was a basketball. Hmmm... Was it?
Jessica Alba. I really feel like a geek this year. These people are very unfamiliar to me.
Alba - ...13 awards are given to the inventors, wizards, and engineering magicians...Scientific Technical Awards... (she's rattling them off too fast) General applause. David Grafton. Eastman Kodak was mentioned. Stewart - Jessica Alba is pregnant, and Cate Blanchett is pregnant...obviously the night is still young... Jack is still here. Thr next two presenters... James Brolin and John McAvoy...
Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn... We'll always have Paris... Leave the gun, take the cannoli... this is fun.
Stewart? Alba? - That was one of the worst Nicholson's ever done.
Best Adapted Screenplay, Atonement, Away From Her, Ronale Harwood (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly), No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood.
ATOGT: Joel Coen - No Country for Old Men.
MPAA President: Sig Dennis. Why do we give out Oscars? How do we get there? How winners are picked... Ari Sandel John Travolta James Brooks Brad Bird Ruby Dee John Dykstra(!!!) Michael Bay Jan Aaris Bob Hope I've got to check out the Kodak...
Stewart - Wow. That was amazing...I always thought it was superdelegates.
Miley Sirus... Our next nominated song is from the movie, Enchanted... features many musical styles...here is the third nominated Oscar contender, That's How You Know. Not a bad tune... Gotta be in the mood for a love song though.
Early this afternoon, I noticed a billboard adver- tising the Oscars tonight in Burbank included the starting time. I can't help but wonder about that one.
I'm too self-absorbed in this blogging thing. I don't think I've seen an Oscar billboard in about 16 years or so.
Well, I made it this year. I hope you're enjoying my participation. Maybe I'll get into a ceremony one of these days. How do you like my film-making? :)
(Afterthought 3/2/08 - Interesting comments on the nature of this years films, Mr. Goldstein. Ideas and events are interpreted, aren't they? There is no perfect mirror for either, no matter how powerful. That's the fun of art and writing, isn't it? Culture is more like a series of imperfect lenses - the expressions are distorted and relayed by each individual they manage to reach - than a mirror... the thrill of initiating and sustaining a perceptual relay over progressively larger and larger scales...more on that in later posts.)
Stewart - ...there is a third, Jessica Alba, Cate Blanchett Nicole Kidman is pregnant as well. This is so exciting! The baby goes to...Angelina Jolie. Pretty good John. Please welcome...Dame Judy Dench, and Halle Berry.
Two guys come out...humorous dialogue.
Sound Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum, No Country for Old men, Ratatouille, There Will Be Blood, Transformers,
ATOGT Karen Baker Landers - The Bourne Ultimatum. I haven't seen any of the "Bourne" films. I don't know why.
Per Hallberg gets the award too.
Best Sound Mixing: The Bourne Ultimatum, No Country for Old Men, Ratatouille (I'm gonna buy that!), 3:10 to Yuma, Transformers...
ATWI (and the winner is) Scott Milan, David Parker, Kurt Francis - The Bourne Ultimatum.
Best Supporting Actress montage:
Grace Kelly Elizabeth Taylor Julie Anderews Julie Christie Jane Fonda Liza Minelli Louise Fletcher Fay Dunaway Dianne Keaton Sally Field Sissy Spacek Geraldine Page Cher Jodie Foster Jessica Tandy Cathy Bates Emma Thompson Jessica Lange Julia Roberts Hallie Berry Nicole Kidman Hellen Mirren
Introducing Forrest Whittaker Whittaker - Marlon Brando said...(too much) Nominees for Actress in a Leading Role: Cate Blanchett, Julie Christie, Marianne Cotillard, Laura Lynn, Ellen Page, (there's the winner)
ATOGT: Ellen Page - NOPE!! Marianne Cotillard
Commercial. I gotta get up and stretch. Some water would help.
back... Here's Johnny! I mean, Here's Jack!!
Best Picture Honors montage... Gone With the Wind Rebeca How Green Was My Valley Mrs. Minivier Casablanca Going My Way The Lost Weekend The Best Years of Our Lives Gentleman's Agreement Hamlet All The Kings Men All about Eve An American in Paris The Greatest Show on Earth On The Waterfront From Here to Eternity Marty Around the World in 80 Days Gigi Ben-hur On the Waterfront The Apartment West Side Story Lawrence of Arabia Tom Jones My Fair Lady The Sound of Music A Man for All Seasons In the Heat of the Night Oliver Midnight Cowboy The French Connection The Godfather The Sting The Godfather Part II One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest Rocky Annie Hall Kramer vs. Kramer Ordinary People Chariots of Fire Ghandi Amadeus Terms of Endearment Out of Africa The Last Emperor Rain Man Driving Miss Daisy Dances With Wolves The Silence of the Lambs Unforgiven Schindler's List - A film that should be watched at the earliest opportunity... Forrest Gump Braveheart The English Patient Titanic Shakespeare in Love American Beauty Gladiator A Beautiful Mind The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Million Dollar Baby Crash The Departed
That was a toughie!
Who is this? Film Editing: The Bourne Ultimatum The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Into the Wild No Country for Old Men The Will Be Blood ATOGT Christopher Rouse for The Bourne Ultimatum
Stewart - looking down into the pit - is it hot down there? when did you guys switch trombones?
Please welcome Adacemy Award winner Nicole Kidman. Kidman - for more than half of 80 years...his is the standard of excellence has been a singular...his career of over 100 films...at the age of 98 (applause). And here we have a brief peek at the life and work of our very distinguished honoree...
Clip of North by Northwest Production design/art direction montage Yeah - The BIRDS!!!
Cape Fear Private Benjamin Mame Shodow of a doubt Dragnet Robert Boyle - Honorary Oscar
Boyle at the podium - ...I can certainly thank the board of members of the Academy...and to Hitch, who also took a chance, and gave me my first big film...I'd also like to remember that Hitch introduced me to Tafu...who became my wife on this wonderful journey...and to Norman Jewison...
This is a touching moment. Mmmmm...
Coming up Penelope Cruz, John Travolta.
Stewart - ...we're going to have to re-start the show...please welcome Adacemy Award nominee, Penelope Cruz.
Foreign Language Film Award: Beaufort - Israel, The Counterfeiters - Austria, (missed title) - Poland, Mongol - Kazhakhistan, 12 - Russia,
ATOGT - The Counterfeiters - Austria
(3/2/08 9:35 PM GMT - for some reason, I've put on The Way to Paradise. I haven't listened to it in a while.)
Patrick Dempsey - Our final nominated song is also from the film, Enchanted...sung by John McLaughlin
Travolta - here are the five songs selected, Once "Falling slowly", Enchanted - Happy Woekrind song. August Rush "Raise it up" Enchanted - "So close", Enchanted - "That's How you Know."
ATOGT "Falling Slowly" - Once
There's something weird about three songs being nominated from the same film, and none of them getting the award... Oh well.
Stewart - Wow. That guy is so arrogant. (laughter) HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Good one with the 707. Stephen Spielberg - Schindler's List was the singular... it was one of the greatest nights of my entire life.
(Schindler's List was indeed, a SPECTACULAR film.)
Several movies were advertised in the last salvo of commercials. I didn't catch any of the names, though.
Stewart - the winner of "Best Song" didn't get a chance to say her thank-you...
Arch - You blew it John. You'll never do the Oscars again!!!
Cinematography. The nominees are: Jesse James, Atonement, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood.
ATOGT Robert Elswit, There Will Be Blood.
Who presented that one?
Hillary Swythe? In Memoriam: Roscoe Lee Browne Barry Nelson Kitty Carlisle Matt Betty Hutton Calvin Lockhart Jany Wyman Melville Shavelson Curthis Harrington Jack Valenti Michael Kidd Micealangeo...Antoni Delbert Amnn Montague Monty Ge. Westmore erBud Ekins (got a little confused there) Bernard Gordon Dabbs Greer Harold Michelson Lois Maxwell Laslo Kovacs Robert Clark George Jenkins Hiohhny Grant(?) Frank E. Rosenfeld Freddy Fields Robert Lantz Ray Kurtzman Suzanne Pleshette Deborah Kerr Peter Ellenshaw Peter Zinner Fredie Francis Ingmar Bergman Ray Evans William Tuttle Heath Leger
Hmmm... very thought provoking. I had trouble keeping up with that sequence too. I hope I got all the names spelled correctly. I'll correct the errors when I link. I am getting kind of tired, though.
I have a feeling this one's going to run reeeealll long...
Amy Adams - would the unseen shark in Jaws be the same without this... would the encounter with the alien spaceship be as exciting without... Rocky...
The answer to these and 1000 more questions is a resounding, "no"
The nominees for original score: Atonement, The Kite Runner, Michael Clayton, Ratatouille, 3:10 to Yuma.
ATOGT Dario Marianelli for Atonement.
Stewart - Our next presenter, Tom Hanks, has been nominated for two Academy Awards...Tom Hanks.
Hanks (A's fan!) - WOW! WHAT A GREAT IDEA! Servicepeople are doing the nominations for - which award?
ATOGT Cynthia Wade, Vanessa Roth - What was the title of the film? What was the category? Best Documentary? Sorry, ladies. I got lost in the novelty of the soldiers...
I'll have to check the Los Angeles Times.
YOU THESPIANS TALK TOO FAST!!
Best Documentary Feature: No End In Sight, Operation Homecoming, Sicko, Taxi to the Dark Side, War Dance.
ATOGT Taxi to the Dark Side
Stallone presenting to Elton John and who? John - I couldn't stop grinning for about a week.
Hmmm...
Sean Coombs is starring in a production of, A Raisin in the Sun tomorrow night at 8 PM on ABC.
I think I'll watch that.
Stewart - Our next presenter is either an international star or an owner of a used car dealership.
Ford - ...somebody sits in a room with a computer with their imagination...
Best original screenplay...
The nominees are: Juno, Lars and the Real Girl, Michael Clayton, Ratatouille, Savages.
ATOGT Diablo Cody for Juno
Here come the big four, presented by Hellen Mirren and Denzel Washington.
Maybe this won't run so long after all...
Bob Hope Bette Davis Marlon Brando Humphrey Bogart Ernest Borgnine Gregory Peck John Wayne Gene Hackman Jack Lemmon Jack Nicholson Robert DeNiro Dustin Hoffman Daniel J. Lyons Anthony Hopkins Tom Hanks Nicolas Cage Russell Crowe Denzel Washington Jamie Foxx Forrest Whittaker
Helen Mirren to present. Mirren - Ambition, amorality, greed, deviousness, misery, venality, remorse, nobility, generosity, decency, and good old fashioned cajones...I know these sound like the requirements to be a successful studio head...For Best Actor, the nominees are:
George Clooney, Daniel Day-Lewis - wasn't he in Gangs of New York? Johnny Depp, Tommy Lee Jones, Viggo Mortensen - I'll have to check him out...
Great Performances all...
ATOGT Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood.
Best Director and Best Picture coming up... What about Best Actress? Did I miss it?
Walter Matthau and who? Joseph L. John Houston David Lean Francis Ford Coppola Robert Redford Warren Beatty James L. Brooks Sidney Pollack Robert Zemeckis James Cameron Stephen Spielberg Ron Howard Peter Jackson Martin Scorsese - that's the part of the Oscar ceremony I caught last year.
Stewart - ladies and gentlemen, the great Martin Scorsese. Scorsese - I'm happy to present the award for Best Director The nominees are: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Juno, No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood...
ATOGT Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for No Country for Old Men. (I was wondering who they were when they were imitating those two women.
Two-time Academy Award winner, Denzel Washington. Washington - ...it's time to find out which one is number 80. The nominees are: Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood.
ATOGT No Country For Old Men, Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen & Joel Coen Producers
Oh, I did step out for a while. I must've missed Best Actress.
Stewart - ...thanks very much.
Arch - that was fun. A little tiring, but this has lots of cool potential for linking. It'll take a while, I'm afraid.
I wonder what Barbara Walters will have to present. Admittedly, I feel pretty out of it this year.
I think that the only film I saw that was nominated for anything was, Transformers. I know virtually nothing about No Country for Old Men. Most of the films, I haven't even heard of. The history was good.
All in all, an entertaining evening.
I still want to see footage of last year's show. Randi Rhodes was rhapsodizing about it. Everyone was laughing 'cause I missed it.
Yeah, I know. I cut a massive, stultifying, brain fart!
Oh well...geeks tend to do stuff like that.
Break time. I need to go pull an ingrown hair out of my chin...one sec.
Now for dinner. I'm too tired to do Barbara Walters tonight.
Links later.
Frantically,
Ed Ussery ("ArchMind")
3/2/08 7:25 PM GMT
Linking notes: I'm playing Mozart and listening to a video on Jackson Pollock's work while doing my links. I think this will take a few sessions, even though the entertainment has me in a really artistic mood...
8:15 PM GMT
I just finished the closing tags, and I'm bushed, but rather fascinated. This is probably going to take a few days...
8:34 PM GMT
A film on Man Ray just finished up. I just installed one on Rene Magritte. These are installments of Artists of the 20th Century, published by KULTUR.
I don't know of many surrealists other than Dali, H.R. Giger, and...well, I won't trouble myself with attempts at recollection. I've seen works of Magritte, but am not familiar with him, his works, or his legacy.
For the audio, I popped a CD in titled The Story of Chanson. It's a compilation of classic French songs from the Golden Age. Appropriate, considering the flavor of the Oscars this year. |
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