I've had a lot on my mind concerning some upcoming projects I want to do. I have roughly 9 days to put together a 20 page comic at which point i'll mail it to my brother and he will try and get it to a nice contact he has. I'm hoping that works out! I also have a kickstarter project in the works that I hope to finish asap. It will be a little difficult while also trying to pull off this comic, but I think if I get the project ready and then wait to do the video until the end of the month that would be best. I'm also trying to put together 3 possible businesses at the moment. Details to follow when the plans are better fleshed out.
So how about tv right now? Dexter and Homeland are back. I was very impressed with the starts of both seasons. Both kept me on the edge of my seat. One of my favorite shows ended, Hell on Wheels. I don't know anyone else who watches the show, which is terrible. The writing is outstanding. The episode where Bohanon had to kill the Doc. That brought a tear to my eye. As for Boardwalk Empire... Luciano (think that's his name) really scares me! He is a psychopath! Bob's Burgers is back! Yaaay! Last season of 30 Rock. Wasn't really impressed win the first episode, however. Anyone watching Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee on his website? I have to say I love it. It's hilarious. My favorites are the ones that feature Ricky Gervais, Larry David, and Mel Brooks.
Back in reality, everyone's all ramped up about the debate. Slinging all the hate around. Obama should have attacked Romney more. That's all I'm going to say. The Rumble between John Stewart and Bill O'Reilly, in my opinion, got more accomplished than the debate. O'Reilly didn't slam us with as many lies as Romney, although his "Bush is gone" spill was quite annoying, and Stewart was on the attack making sure to point out not only the hypocrisy in his opponent, but in others that inhabit "Bullshit Mountain" as well.
A friend of mine, Kyle, (who's blog you can find here) suggested to me making a schedule for my blog so it's easier to keep up with. I really liked his idea a lot and I've already started brainstorming it a bit. So far I have TV Tuesday's and Fourth Estate Friday's. This will give me a nice excuse to keep up with the blog, as I'm incredibly good at avoiding it.
Talk soon!
PS: I promise I'll make my blog visually appealing soon!
Interesting projects there Jess. I have to say I am very impressed with your ambition. What's this about something on Seinfeld's website? I absolutely love that show and enjoy Seinfeld as a comedian. Have you ever watched Supernatural? It started back last week. It is a compelling series I think. Anyway, informative post. Keep em coming!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I do have a lot of things I want to accomplish in life. There are so many different things I want to try. My main goal, I suppose, would just to be self-employed so that I van easily do all the things I want. My biggest role model right now is Aisha Tyler. She pretty much does what I want to! Minus acting.
DeleteJerry Seinfeld's show can be found here http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/. It is hilarious. The episodes are about 15 minutes each, but have extra "spare parts" cuts.
I stuck with Supernatural for the first 2-3 seasons, then gave up. There were some really good episodes, and some not so good. And also some really strange episodes. I love the idea of it though, and I like that it's a fantasy show that reaches a large audience.
Thanks for the support!
You are very welcome Jess. But dude. That Seinfeld link was nothing like I expected it to be. I honestly enjoyed that much more than if it was just something meant to be funny. And it's pretty amazing that at their ages, they are still learning things in general but also from their relationships as friends and colleagues and human interaction in general. Thank you very much for directing me to that. Aisha Tyler...had no idea she does so many things. I have no doubts you can do the same if not more.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it. I always appreciate when people actually take my suggestions on things they should watch! Ricky Gervais (one of my all time faves) also did a comedian round table with Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, and Louis C.K. (my other fave). It's called Talking Funny if you want to look into it. Same style as Comedians In Cars.
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