You Key To Stardom...
Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2005
How can you get your name on IMDB.com and support the Global Fund For Women? How can you get 1 degree of separation from Kevin Bacon? Here's how.
Become a producer of The 1 Second Film. It costs as little as a dollar, and you'll get your name on their huge list of Associate Producers ($1 - $9.99), Producers ($10 - $99.99) or Executive Producers ($100+). The 1 Second Film will actually only last for 1 second, with 12 frames repeated twice to accomplish the standard 24 frames per second. Following the film will be approx 90 minutes of credits which plays during a feature-length "making of" documentary. All the money raised goes to the Global Fund For Women.
Once you donate and become a producer, and once your name is listed on the The 1 Second Film site (it took a few days for my name to be listed), you can go to IMDB.com and submit your name as a producer. IMDB says it takes about 3-4 weeks for your name to be listed on their site.
So now you're famous! Oh and since Kevin Bacon is a producer, you now have 1 degree of separation -- impress your friends! Become a producer today!
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"Voltron" Is Back & Bigger Than Ever
Posted on Wednesday, July 27, 2005
"Voltron: Defender of the Universe" is coming to the big screen according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Veteran producer Mark Gordon has teamed with music producer Pharrell Williams, World Events Prods. and producers Mark Costa and Ford Oelman to make a big-budget feature of the 1980s giant robot kids TV series and toy sensation. The World Events "Voltron" animated TV series debuted in 1984, about at the same time as Hasbro's Transformers toy line, igniting a morphing robot phenomenon.
The story being developed will be based on the 1980s series about five maverick explorer-pilots who must travel to the planet Arus to learn how to operate Voltron, a giant mechanical warrior formed by five smaller robots.
"Voltron" Is Back & Bigger Than Ever (July 26th, 2005) - Dark Horizons
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Space, The Final Frountier...
Posted on Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Space, The Final Frountier...
Star Trek's favorite chief engineer, James Doohan passed away today from pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease. [From IMDB:] Though the original Star Trek ended in 1969, Doohan was forever associated with the character of Scotty, as the catchphrase "Beam me up, Scotty" entered the pop culture lexicon, and after initial balking, he fully embraced his Star Trek legacy. In 1979, he joined the original cast for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and also appeared in the six sequels that followed before the series was fully handed over to the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. As the Star Trek films became more and more popular, Doohan attended numerous fan conventions and also lectured at various colleges; in 1996 he published his autobiography, appropriately titled Beam Me Up, Scotty. We Will Miss You, Scotty.
In other space news...
In honor of the anniversary of the first manned Moon landing (July 20th, 1969) [or so they claim] Google has added NASA imagery of the Moon to Google Maps. Check out Google Moon ... and be sure to scroll in as close as it will let you -- so you can see what the moom is really made of!
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Welcome!
Posted on Thursday, July 14, 2005
Hello, and welcome to Some Crazy Garbage.com. You may remember my last blog, Artificial Darkness, which died when I ended my earthlink service. Or then again, you probably don't remember that blog, because it only had like 4 hits ... ever. I finally buckled down, paid godaddy.com and for the first time, i have a real website. yipee.
Expect updates from time to time, but probably not as frequently as i'd like. If you like what you see, then come back from time to time. If you don't like what u see ....... please still come back, cuz you're probably the only person that will ever read what I'm posting here.
But that's about it for now. If you're bored, check out my flickr galleries which contain pics from my recent trip to Mystic, Connecticut and Salem, Massachusetts with mi amigas Sue and Anna. There's also a few pics that I took yesterday of a spectacular field of sunflowers in East Amwell, NJ, and a few pics of some 'shrooms that i took at the Sourland Mountain Preserve in East Amwell.
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