Season 6 kicks off tonight, and CNN has a overview, interview and what’s-your-view
on what’s coming up, including an appearance by, well, moi.
Season 6 kicks off tonight, and CNN has a overview, interview and what’s-your-view
on what’s coming up, including an appearance by, well, moi.
So there’s this war, see, and the people back home want lots of updates, well, they’re a people not inclined to like to wait for things, see, and then there’s this whole 24-hour news network, and they need stuff to fill the airwaves, and well, the whole thing ended making a Wolf into The Wolf. And that’s the story of how Wolf Blitzer became WOLF BLITZER. The end. Back to you at the News Desk, William.
Field reporting isn’t what it used to be….Last week the Artists and Athletes Alliance, a sort of bridge between Hollywood and D.C., sponsored with UCLA a discussion by Wolf Blitzer at the Four Seasons. Wolf covered politics in general, plus some notable moments from the recent Republican debates. Takeaway: Moderators do probably just as much prep as the candidates. Takeaway #2: Journalists can out-politicize politicians. Takeaway #3: Two takeaways is usually enough.
Kudos and thanks to UCLA, and to Artists and Athletes (on whose Board I serve [how ’bout that locution?]), for their ongoing sponsorship of east-coasties venturing westward. Here’s a UCLA article on the evening, including a salaam by yours truly.
This just in from the front: FDR:American Badass will defend America at Comic-Con this summer
and be out on VOD in September, just in time for our pre-election Presidential candidates to size themselves up against a true, werewolf-fightin’, wheelchair-shootin’ American hero.
Barry Bostwick does a hilarious FDR, and I (me, William Mapother) play Dr. Ellington. Here’s a trailer to treat yourself to. Werewolves, beware yourselves.
Slated, the first online film finance marketplace, announced this week
that the first two films have completed their financing through Slated. The first is an adaptation of Chekhov’s ‘The Seagull’ and stars William Hurt, Allison Janney, Katie Holmes, and Cherry Jones. The second is a documentary, Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out, by director Marina Zenovich.
Congratulations and thanks to our fantastic team at Slated for all their hard work and success.
Have some Q’s about Slated? The A’s are right here.