Life on the Tour

On Monday, the Professor and I did a little radio interview for DJ and Big Wood on FM 90.
(Congratulations to Lisa, by the way, for winning a free copy of the two-disc special edition.)
The DVD will first be made available at the next showing of Starting Tomorrow on Thursday, December 8th (tentatively, once again, in EA 115).
In other Double Deuce / Rainy Day Pictures news, I am now half done with the script for my next short film / senior project -- Doing Anything, based loosely on my critically acclaimed short story of the same title. ("Critically acclaimed" meaning that it occasionally makes me giggle.)
I think a majority of my readers (meaning, oh, three of you) have actually read the story, but here's a little excerpt for those who haven't.
I can do anything. Well, that’s not completely true. I think I can do anything, but I’m not quite sure yet. There are a lot of things I can’t do, but I’m pretty sure I could do them if I really wanted to. I just don’t want to right now—there are a lot of things not worth doing. So I’m pretty sure I can do anything, but that doesn’t mean I can do everything. There’s a big difference. Doing everything requires not only an infinite amount of time, but also the uncommon inclination to do, in fact, everything. Time might not be a problem for me, but I sure know desire is. Who, for example, wants to spend a year living inside an elephant’s butt? Not me.
Should be fun.
7 Comments:
I was hoping your movie would be more about Great Moments in Star Wars History. But that's another thing you can do. I'm pretty sure you could too. It may be more interesting than living in an elephant's butt.
It's gonna be good, Reinman
Hey hey. Guess what? I've read the story. Now I bet you all envy me terribly.
Brian
P.S. Team Ramrod rules
By the way what happened to the sunglasses one?
I still want to make "the sunglasses one" aka "Cecil," but time was against it working as a senior project.
The entire story takes place outside, ideally without snow.
You do the math.
I read that! I think.. Here in Hib-Town at your former home. Yes, I believe I did.
I always hated touring, that's why I faked my death!
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