Tuesday, June 24, 2008

What Do You Think About...



Son of Rambow

It's hard for me to resist an artsy dramedy about two kids discovering the joys of filmmaking. I suggest you don't even try. Just see it more than once...I've noticed that it takes at least two viewings to really appreciate these types of films.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Quote

"I think that a writer is always going to be confessing at all times. No matter what he does, he's always going to be talking about what he thinks, what he believes. Even if it's in irony, if it's in story, if it's in whatever-you're always revealing a lot about yourself."

-Alice Cooper/Vincent Furnier

Thursday, June 05, 2008

The Rebels Guide to Joy

These videos are short biographies on some of the great Christian song writers. I think that these videos do a beautiful job of showing that the Christian life is more than the stereotype "be a good person and your life will be great!" These artists suffered, even after their conversion. But what they achieved in their lifetimes has brought countless blessings to other believers for generations. Even if you're not a Christian, check these out...I think that you'll find these stories interesting no matter what your religious belief.

You can find more videos at www.marshillchurch.org/special/saints




Wednesday, June 04, 2008

I Heart NYC

Sarah Jessica Parker said that she liked this dress because it reminded her of New York City's architecture. Being somewhat of an architecture dork, that comment endeared me more to this dress than I would have felt inclined to be otherwise. 

But I still think it's purty.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Lyrics to Derek Webb's "A Savior On Capitol Hill"


I'm so tired of these mortal men
With their hands in their pockets and their hearts full of sin
Scared of their enemies, scared of their friends
And always running for re-election
So come to DC if it be thy will 
Because we've never had a saviour on Capitol Hill

You can always trust the devil or a politician
To be the devil or a politician
But beyond that friends you'd best beware
'Cause at the Pentagon bar they're an inseparable pair
And as long as the lobbyists are paying their bills
We've never had a saviour on Capitol Hill

All of our problems gonna disappear
When we can whisper right in our President's ear
He could walk right across the reflection pool
In his combat boots and ten thousand dollar suit

You can render unto Caesar everything that's his
You can trust in his power to come to your defense
It's the way of the world, the way of the gun
It's the trading of an evil for a lesser one
So don't hold your breath or your vote until
You think you've finally found a savior up on Capitol Hill

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Summer Books

Yay for random summer reading! As Jane Austen once said, "Is there any felicity superior to this?" (Although she wasn't talking about reading...) Some I've read already since exams ended...others I have to get around to.

Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen-Austen makes fun of novels and the effects they have on people. Wickedly, wickedly funny. 

Rock Stars on God by Doug Van Pelt-Because it would be amazing to ask bands like Green Day, Kiss, Metallica, Bad Religion, and Nickelback  "So, what do you think about Jesus Christ?" Van Pelt did just that...and the results are quite amazing.

Sanctuary by William Faulkner-Because it's William Faulkner
 
Mere Christianity, Till We Have Faces, and The Four Loves by C. S. Lewis-Because C. S. Lewis' intelligence and relevancy never cease to amaze and inspire me. 

Dear Brutus by J. M. Barrie-Because I found a copy of it from the 1800's in a used bookstore, and it had such a pretty cover. 

In Response To "The Intern"

I'm currently working on animating the story (yes, I'm attempting hand-drawn animation!), so I don't really feel like writing anything...but it is a Brothers Grimm fairy tale, not hard to find. I know, I'm a jerk. But who really reads my blog anyway? Besides you?

Monday, March 31, 2008

Dead Swan

Does anyone really want to hear the rest of the Seven Swans? Cuz its been a while, and I'm thinking I might not write the rest up here...if there are any objections, let me know!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Spring



When the weather starts to get warm, and everyone else is getting "spring fever," the strong desire to make a movie hits me like a brick. I always make a film in the spring time, and for some reason, these spring projects are always the most intense. Here are some movie posters that are inspiring the lok of my own film's poster...I'm digging the collage look.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

The Jane Austen Book Club

I refuse to feel stupid for liking this feel-good chick-flick. The characters are all intelligent and funny and certainly more real than your average comedy character. Yes, I know the likely hood of getting a guy to read all of Jane Austen's books are pretty slim...or the likely hood that a divorced couple will get back together...or the likely hood that every time you break a bone you happen to get a new girlfriend. But hey, it's still a chick flick, right?

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Desire Is Messy

That's what one of my professors said today when discussing Shakespeare's As You Like It. Like everything usually does, that statement, "desire is messy", started my mind on a million other thoughts. I thought of the Jane Austen quote "Is not general incivility the very essence of love?" I thought of songs..."All You Need Is Love", "Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing", "I Think I Love You". I thought of a high school class discussion on how other cultures have many words for love, and yet in English we can say "I love my family", "I love tacos" or "I love you", and it is supposed to all make sense. And as crazy as I now sound for being so ADD, I began to think that maybe we don't ever really think of what desire, what love, what attraction, what any of these things really mean. Sure, we've all felt them...but do we actually think about what they mean? What is the difference between desire and attraction? What makes desire messy or love patient? And why in the world do we apply the same word to a taco as we do to a person that we deeply care for? Maybe what the world needs isn't "love sweet love." Maybe what the world needs is to define what love is in the first place. Webster need not apply.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Transitions

I'm not very good at transitions. Transitions in my stories, transitions in my career, transitions in life. I would rather jump from one thing to the next than have those excruciating "in-between" steps. In my head, I know that those steps are the building blocks that make the bulk of "my story" worthwhile. But right now, as I face transitions in all aspects of my life, I can't help wishing that they'd just go away and leave me to my adventures. I don't want to deal with paper work and details! But I know that God gave me these transitions for a reason. So I begrudgingly take them, boringness and all. I just hope the plot picks up again. Soon.