Still so chuffed that I get to yell at Disney guests all day long on Pirates as the Auctioneer!
disneyland #pirates #auct
Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING (1980) screens in 35mm December 13th - 15th.
I need to read that one. He's a marvelous writer. I think he just published something recently....
The Buried Giant. Cheri read it and said it's magnificent.
Yes, I think it's called ORIGINS but I haven't seen it.
And on the other side of the coin, have you ever read THE REMAINS OF THE DAY by Kazou Ishiguro? Staggering book. Loved every moment. And also we listed to the audiobook by Keith Brymer Jones of his book "BOY IN A CHINA SHOP". Keith talks about his days in punk rock and pottery. Love him!
I dont remember if I recommended to you before, but the book, "CASTE: The Origins of our Discontent" by Isabel Wilkerson. While it's a pretty brutal read, it's vital and changed the way I look at and think about world culture and the dominant caste system. Highly recommend.
@shelbyhyoung.bsky.social Tokyo Overdrive Hi-Five! Fantastic work as Watari, Shelby! Really fantastic and moving work!
This film still levels me. Great piece.
@kariwahlgren.bsky.social Good to see you here!
This is great. I am quite partial to Stabbing Westward, David Bowie's OUTSIDE and the soundtracks to JOHNNY MNEMONIC, BLACK RAIN, and STRANGE DAYS.
This was a bananas day of work, but getting to play with my wife and The Replacer on the Wheel of Fortune set, spinning the wheel, the whole shebang.... crazy!
youtu.be/Y5hDQrioFUg?...
I feel seen
Improv is at the heart of voice acting (and everything else). Here’s a free site I made about it if you want to try it: iwanttodoimprov.com
So so here for this thread. Here's what I've enjoyed lately:
Godzilla Minus One
The Gentleman (both the flick and the series)
The Penguin (masterpiece)
Andor (also... masterpiece)
The Great Pottery Throw down
The Croods Family Tree
Richie Rich (Netflix)
Fall of the House of Usher
Megalopolis
Nice to see a friend already here!