“The place where you made your stand never mattered. Only that you were there… and still on your feet.“
— Stephen King
“The place where you made your stand never mattered. Only that you were there… and still on your feet.“
— Stephen King
HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY, LEGO!
That’s right, those colorful little interlocking bricks have been around for fifty years now. That’s half a century of creative building fun.
Despite all the new high tech “toys”, Lego continues to hold onto it’s spot in popular culture around the world. There are very few who haven’t owned at least a basic Lego set at some point in their life. Over the years, a myriad of different sets have been manufactured, from Star Wars to Ancient Egypt. But it’s the heart of the toy that continues to endure.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to my attic to dig out my own set of Legos.
And you thought you had trouble coming up with an opening line.
“Don’t think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. It’s self-conscious and anything self-conscious is lousy. You cannot try to do things. You simply must do things.“
— Ray Bradbury
That’s right, it’s that time of year again. The Mystery Writers of America have officially announced the nominees for this year’s Edgar Awards. The nominations were actually announced yesterday, but I thought it would be fitting that I list them on Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday. Below is the complete list of nominees. Read more about the Edgar Award (the MWA’s equivalent to the Oscar) here.
Best Novel
Best First Novel by an American Author
Best Paperback Original
Best Critical/Biographical
Best Fact Crime
Best Short Story
Best Young Adult
Best Juvenile
Best Play
Best Television Episode Teleplay
Best Motion Picture Screen Play
Robert L. Fish Memorial Award
Mary Higgins Clark Award
Congratulations to all who were nominated.
“In the criminal justice system, things go awry when there are no writers. Fortunately, actors can improv. This is their story.”
I posted this because of my support for the WGA. And I just thought it was funny.
For the record, I think Colonel Mustard is the perp.
“I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, “Where’s the self-help section?” She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.”
— George Carlin
Whoever would have thought that three little words in 1984 would become such a part of pop culture? Even if you haven’t seen said movie (although, there probably aren’t too many who haven’t) you know where it comes from.
This of course brings us to the latest spin-off, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
The series stars British actress Leana Heady as Sarah Connor, Thomas Dekker as a 15 year old John Connor and Summer Glau as Cameron Phillips, a schoolmate of John’s who also happens to be his protector from the future.
Here’s a quick rundown. It’s supposed to take place not long after the events in Terminator 2. So essentially the over all storyline is the same, protect John Connor from robot assassins from the future so he can eventually lead a resistance against those pesky machines.
I sat down to watch the first of the two night premiere. For a spin-off, it wasn’t that bad. (I’m a big fan of the Terminator movies. Well, the first two anyway.) In this first episode, Sarah and John are of course on the run again from yet another terminator. However, they decide to take a stand this time. (you have a feeling that SkyNet’s unlimited supply of machines may be coming from the same place Wile E. Coyote shops?) So to stop the machines from taking over, John, Sarah and Cameron jump from the 90’s to 2007. As a nod to T2, the line “Come with me if you want to live” is thrown in there.
I’m interested to see how this series will progress, especially with the current writers strike going on.
When a movie or show is successful, there’s almost surely going to be a spin off. Sometimes they work, other times…not so much. You can check out more about spin-offs here and here.
“Criminal: A person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient capital to form a corporation.”
— Howard Scott