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Screencast Tutorial Review video about how-to install, setup and use PlayOnLinux which helps Linux run Windows Applications and Games using Wine and some scripts.Screencast Tutorial Review video about how-to install, setup and use PlayOnLinux which... more
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In this Peabody Award-winning edition of Vanguard, correspondent Mariana van Zeller travels to South Florida--the "Colombia of prescription drugs"--to expose a bustling pill pipeline that stretches from the beaches of Ft. Lauderdale to the rolling hills of Appalachia. "The OxyContin Express" features intimate access with pill addicts, prisoners and law enforcement as each struggles with a lethal national epidemic.In this Peabody Award-winning edition of Vanguard, correspondent Mariana van Zeller... more
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Do you want to make Feature Films?
I have made several.
This is a group designed to connect professionals or beginers to the wonderful world of making Movies.
The projects which interest us are clean, upscale, professional and inspiring stories. Serious people only please.
Turn your Idea, Outline, Novel or Book into a MOVIE! Make your dream a reality!
My rates are reasonable.
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BIG FILMS:
I have access to money for BIG BUDGET films, if you have a distribution contract,
"A List " Talent attached, willing to let our company be Producers with you - and a Leading role for me. Up to 10 mill
SMALL FILMS:
I cannot get money for small budget films: However if you have a Leading role for me I can get you distribution.Do you want to make Feature Films?
I have made several.
This is a group designed... more
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About a 600 word parody script at the link... click it for more.
Laurie’s phone starts to ring. On the screen, the caller ID reads: LOOMIS
LAURIE: Oh, shit, it’s that nutcase doctor who kept failing to kill that Michael dude.
BETTY: Bumpity bump to voice mail, ho! Haha!
Laurie looks concerned for a moment.
LAURIE: You’re right!
Moments later the phone rings again. This time it’s a text notification.
BETTY: Is that the doc again? Another man hot for ya, huh Laurie?
The screen on the phone reads: MESSAGE FROM MICHAEL
LAURIE: This must be a joke. It says it’s from Michael. Loomis said he was dead for sure this time!
BETTY: Oh.my.god. What does it say?
The phone reads: UR DED
LAURIE: You’re dead, I think.
BETTY: Yeah, well it sounds like you’ve heard that one before. Plus we’re here in China, what can go wrong? And it’s probably just a joke.
LAURIE: Hm. Yeah, fuck him. What’s he going to do anyway? He has no money for a ticket. What’s his options? Swimming?! Haha!
****CUT TO NIGHT, OCEAN
A fast wake cuts through the ocean. Nothing is visible from the surface, the the immediate area is populated by many DEAD FISH including A SHARK.
Click the link for the the entire First Act.About a 600 word parody script at the link... click it for more.
Laurie’s... more
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"In a small Kansas town that inspired some of William Inge’s most melancholy characters, about two dozen never-before-performed plays are poised to become the found treasures of his collected works. These plays were not hidden in the proverbial cedar chest in a dusty farmhouse but languishing in a college library in obscurity and solitude, like a tragic Inge heroine.
One of them, “The Killing,” is part of the Summer Shorts festival at 59E59 Theaters in Manhattan. This story about a man so terrified of committing suicide that he asks another man to kill him has parallels to Inge’s life. He killed himself in 1973 after struggling for years with depression and alcoholism.
Pain permeates most of Inge’s work. His major plays, “Come Back, Little Sheba,” “Picnic,” “Bus Stop” and “The Dark at the Top of the Stairs,” portray rural Americans struggling with sexual repression (he was gay), alcoholism, small-town gossip and religiosity.
These issues haunted Inge most of his adult life, said Peter Ellenstein, artistic director of the William Inge Center for the Arts in Independence, Kan., Inge’s hometown. Inge, who won the Pulitzer Prize for “Picnic” in 1953 and an Academy Award for writing the 1961 film “Splendor in the Grass,” sought approval from townsfolk who often scorned him for being a homosexual.
“The Killing,” which runs through Aug. 27, is the second rediscovered Inge play to receive its world premiere in New York this year. The Flea Theater in SoHo staged a reading of the three-act “Off the Main Road” on May 11 with Sigourney Weaver, Jay O. Sanders and Frances Sternhagen. The Flea is considering staging a full production of it or another unperformed play by Inge this fall.
These two works are among about 25 — an exact count is still being determined, since some of the plays may be incomplete — stored in the library at Independence Community College, which houses a collection of Inge’s writings, as well as artwork he collected. The plays have been available for researchers to read on site but, in order to preserve them, were not to be copied or checked out of the library. It was a case of manuscripts hiding in plain sight.""In a small Kansas town that inspired some of William Inge’s most... more
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Here is the collection of top 9 modal dialogs javascripts to display modal dialogs. These scripts have gained widespread popularity due to its simple yet elegant style and easy implementation.Here is the collection of top 9 modal dialogs javascripts to display modal dialogs.... more
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The Monomyth (often referred to as "the hero's journey") is a description of a basic pattern found in many narratives from around the world. This universal pattern was described by Joseph Campbell in his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949). A noted scholar of novelist James Joyce, Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
Campbell's insight was that important myths from around the world which have survived for thousands of years, all share a fundamental structure.
In a well-known quote from the introduction to The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Campbell wrote:
? A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.?
The monomyth has influenced a number of artists, musicians, poets, and filmmakers, including Bob Dylan and George Lucas. Mickey Hart, Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead had long noted Campbell's influence and agreed to participate in a seminar with him in 1986 entitled From Ritual to Rapture.
Campbell's work has been consciously applied by a wide variety of modern writers and artists, for example, in creating screenplays for movies. The best known is perhaps George Lucas, who has acknowledged a debt to Campbell regarding both the original Star Wars trilogy and its prequels.
The Monomyth (often referred to as "the hero's journey") is a... more
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To become a new screenwriter for his upcoming film based on eccentric surrealist painter, Salvador Dali.
The three times Pirate of the Carribean is scouting for talented writers to bring something new to the world of scriptwriting.
Johnny Depp is to become 'Simon Cowell' in the X-Factor style auditions, but don't worry I can't see the transition been a permanent shift.
"He's open to working with anyone - from housewives to pensioners - if the script is right."
There you have it, go find a pen and start scribbling...
To become a new screenwriter for his upcoming film based on eccentric surrealist... more
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I guess a little "blow" doesn't hurt...after you have publicly fondled yourself....
it saved Paul Reuben's career...
I guess a little "blow" doesn't hurt...after you have publicly fondled... more
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Google tricks - they never fail to amaze. Why? Because Google is faster looking through the whole galaxy than your computer takes to look through your memory stick!Google tricks - they never fail to amaze. Why? Because Google is faster looking... more
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