Since this tinsel town of tinkles has been on my mind as of late, I had to share with you the greatest reason for love/hating this zip code. Please enjoy the show.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Black Is The New BOOM!
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| The Black List |
Here's to another list that hubby made in a very short time yet a very long year. No, it is not a no-fly list or a FBI MOST WANTED list or even a grocery list. It is the 2011 Black List for most popular Hollywood screenplays and his SUBJECT ZERO, shameless mention yet again, got hurrays and high-fives. I can't help whoring him out and grabbing some love for his brilliant, sick and twisted mind.
He has some great company on the list, including our great pal Kate Angelo for her script SEX TAPE. The title alone had me at dry hump on camera. Say no more and read the list already. Cool hand Luke!
http://www.deadline.com/2011/12/the-black-list-2011-screenplay-roster/
Friday, December 9, 2011
My Hit Man
This Hollywood life is one of heavy heartbreaks and steep hills. I have written about the good, screamed about the bad and cried about the rest. But once in a while, and lately, more often than not, something great happens and you feel a little more inflated than your usual flat front tire on a bumpy bike path.
Today my super, screenwriter husband got word that his latest script made it onto TWO Hollywood insider lists, two lists that make up the favorite screenplays of 2011 to a group of top executives who make the movies and really matter. If a writer is lucky enough to get handpicked to be on even one of these lists, they are suddenly a racer in a good pole position on the oily track of the Hollywood Grand Prix.
Since only one list was officially announced today I will simply spit up one link and one mention below.
SUBJECT ZERO by David Cohen
Desperate and grieving over his son’s death, a brilliant scientist uses an experimental serum to bring him back to life, with unimaginable consequences.
Desperate and grieving over his son’s death, a brilliant scientist uses an experimental serum to bring him back to life, with unimaginable consequences.
REPRESENTATION
ICM | Emile Gladstone, Kathleen Remington
Generate | Jeremy Platt
STATUS
Available
ICM | Emile Gladstone, Kathleen Remington
Generate | Jeremy Platt
STATUS
Available
My man, in all his hairy glory, wrote a beyond butt-kicking script called SUBJECT ZERO about zombies and family life and insanity. Go to THE HIT LIST if you want to see the above caption and some other cool cats who made the top favorite all-star Hollywood scripts of 2011 list on Tracking Board.
To say I am proud is as gross an understatement as saying a Kardashian wedding is a tasteful affair and a lasting relationship. So, I will only say this.
"Fuck yeah!"
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Sybil Disobedience
I know, I know. My blog design has changed more this past week than Lindsay Lohan's career path in a Jewish calendar year. And the last one looked like a cool magazine spread without advertising or fancy print. But, that hot mess of blogger design would not let you comment properly or view any links or change information or sleep well at night. So, I broke up with its ass and am now back to square one of first grade blog banners. I have been playing around with different settings and looks but always bump into a wall of lame or a parking meter of too complicated. Ahhhhhh, what happened to the old fashioned typewriter and a TV with one remote?
Okay, I am not old but the loopty loops of interface design and HTML make this girl want to crawl back into a time machine and beam back to a day when all I had to worry about was perfectly symmetrical shoulder pads and not getting caught by the cops in my boyfriend's Audi while I performed a Helen Keller handjob in the sub-zero weather. Enough about the innocence of teenhood.
For the next week I will go back to this basic, open-mouth theme that no web designer would ever put their dick in. And yes, most of the web designers I know are chicks and you can finish that thought bubble on your own. Suggest suggestions if you will. Maybe a tacky winter wonderland with a drunk Santa groping and elf? Or a photo of Rudolph and Kim Kardashian bumping red noses and rumps?
Monday, December 5, 2011
My Antique Birthday Roadshow
I know that not everyone is as birthday centric as I am. Some like a small, mature dinner party, a few friends and a torte. Some will only accept a meager acknowledgement and a stale cupcake. Some lie to their posse and say it’s next month. And some pretend it never happened so the numbers don’t go up.
Not me. I live for my birthday. I embrace it and slather it with frosting and expensive anti-aging creams and then hug it out for at least five days. Strangers are accosted by my birthday announcements everywhere I go and neighbors know it is coming weeks in advance.
Now, with the advent of Facebook I can now bath in the quick, one-line wishes of friends far and wide and feel special while sitting in dirty sweatpants. This only fuels my egotistical nature and makes me want to blow Mark Zuckerberg like the lucky 21st birthday candle on my 20th birthday cake.
My husband and my son both know that birthdays have always been and will always be a big shit deal in my house. Whoever’s birthday it may be will have no duties to perform, no food to make, no mess to clean up and a crazy tasty cake to consume before the actual day is done. When the kiddo is asleep there will be a dinner out and/or drinks consumed or a movie viewed or a dance danced.
This morning, instead of sleeping in, I awoke very early and made Otto’s breakfast and put his lunch and snack bags together and then had a yogurt and read trashy celebrity gossip sites in my bathrobe. It was perfection.
Then a hung hard with my two teammates, went on a perfect, L.A. blue-sky hike with Dave and visited Brody’s rock grave at Runyon Canyon, which I kissed and talked to like a crazy lady who lives in the Ralph’s parking lot. I smooch that rock every time we visit, even though it is, no doubt, crusted with dried urine and coated with turd balls from ever mutt imaginable. I do not care. It is Brody’s last resting place. Besides, I may have kissed him once after he ate his own feces. Still not sure…
Moving on. Dave I then drove to our favorite thrift shop, a raggedy store front on a now hipster street filled with dusty dead people casual wear and terrifying throw pillows from the scene of the crime. We were feeling the love and looking around for something cool. After guffawing at the sales lady when she tried to tell me a broken ivory bracelet better suited for KMART catalogue sale was priced at $165, I knew my birthday luck was teetering on the precipice.
And then, my cool-ass, super fly husband, a man with exquisite taste and an eye for the rad and rotten, spotted a funky framed lithograph on the wall next to a cigarette stained Keane knock-off and a horrifying watercolor of a train to nowhere painted by an angry someone using only institutional gray paint and blood.
He pulled the litho off the wall, blew off the layer of mothball powder and mouse droppings and held it up for my birthday gift approval. Other than the film of filth and the nose hair collection collecting the nooks and crannies of the frame I thought it was cool hand Luke and a to-go order of awesome. He went over the disillusioned sales gal who earlier, had tried to sell me the dead elephant tusk for the same price as a three-month gym membership and asked her if she’d go down in price. Without batting a used, fake eyelash she giggled, “Yes!” and we got out of there for $40 and a coating of gross.
When we got home, Dave, of course, felt my present was “special” and Googled the litho, discovering that my new/old $35, 1960 Ben Shahn litho was, in fact, a $300-$400 treasure unframed. But, in its original frame, that we staring at, the total came out to around $500, give or take a buck.
It is now late afternoon and I can say this birthday is rocking the roadhouse. I just had a Mani Pedi and a girl’s lunch with one of my best pal-people ever, my boys are on their way home to help me eat a box of chocolate birthday cupcakes and I got to write a few paragraphs for this here f-bomb parking lot, a gift that keeps on giving in comments and grunts. I am staring at our newest family member, a court jester type fellow writing his own name in ink and clearly enjoying himself. He is my kind of Cohen.
So, the killer birthday marches on. Later tonight, after a shower, a shellacking and our shaman sitter Pickle, my man from La Mancha will take me out for an intimate dinner, drinks and revelry for two and every empty chair in the place will know that I just turned one year older and three times louder.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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