You have to wonder what goes on in the heads of the producers of Lost. I mean, honestly. during season 3, they make it so that the show is split in two, with seven episodes in Autumn, and the rest starting in February. This year they're forgetting the idea of splitting it in two, and simply starting the season in February instead.
Personally, I dislike this idea. I think that they should have done a similar thing to the first season, and started in Autumn, with a short break over Christmas holidays (due to the people going away), and then continue on into spring. However, unlike the first season (which sometimes aired reruns so that the episodes being filmed would still be ahead of those being aired), they should start filming earlier, and starts showing later.
Oh well, I guess I'll have to wait. The show may lose a small portion of it's viewigng audience with the wait, but thanks to DVD's of the past seasons, it still gains a few people every now and then.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
Strawberry Fields Forever
So the film "Across the Universe" came out on the 14th. Being a fan of The Beatles, I am obviously going to go and see it, and I'm almost certain that no matter how good the film is as a whole, I will like it nonetheless due to the music.
It's interesting how a simple thing like the music or cast of a film can shange our opinions. I know a multitude of people who refuse to see a film, no matter how good it is, simply because they don't like one of the actors, whom they probably saw in another movie. I suppose people just "judge the book by it's cover".
Here's the trailer for Across the Universe.
It's interesting how a simple thing like the music or cast of a film can shange our opinions. I know a multitude of people who refuse to see a film, no matter how good it is, simply because they don't like one of the actors, whom they probably saw in another movie. I suppose people just "judge the book by it's cover".
Here's the trailer for Across the Universe.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Oh, Auntie Emmy... there's no place like the awards gala!
Well, tonight is the Emmy Awards.
It's amazing how people will tune in to see their favourite show win an award, probably to believe that they're not the only person who watches it (which in today's society makes them a sad loser)
Personally I prefer to hear the results the next day, although there's only one result I really want to know about. I'm a big fan of the show Lost, and so I want to know whether Terry O'Quinn or Michael Emerson win an award for the "Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series".
Both of them are brilliant, so if either of them win, I'll be happy.
Isn't it amazing how powerful celebrity is?
It's amazing how people will tune in to see their favourite show win an award, probably to believe that they're not the only person who watches it (which in today's society makes them a sad loser)
Personally I prefer to hear the results the next day, although there's only one result I really want to know about. I'm a big fan of the show Lost, and so I want to know whether Terry O'Quinn or Michael Emerson win an award for the "Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series".
Both of them are brilliant, so if either of them win, I'll be happy.
Isn't it amazing how powerful celebrity is?
The First Post
Greetings, fellow beings of earth. First of all, let me state that this Blog has been created for a Media Studies project, and thus it will focus on the media, for the most part. Of course, the word media can encompass quite a few things, so I don't think I will run out of topics to talk about.
Since I'm writing this late at night (or early in the morning, if you will), I shall keep this brief.
Until next time, my many minions of Blogland, you shall have to make do with the last movie I made.
- The Gimboid
Since I'm writing this late at night (or early in the morning, if you will), I shall keep this brief.
Until next time, my many minions of Blogland, you shall have to make do with the last movie I made.
- The Gimboid
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