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It has been rather light the last couple of days. Did get a chance to watch THE LINE a webisodes series written by SNL's Bill Hader and Simon Rich. It was also directed by Seth Meyers from SNL. It was worked on during the writers strike and one of the first web productions done by Broadway Production Studios. It wasn't hilarious, but a good idea where only one location is used, and it had a bit of style put into it. Again not hilarious, but in 7 parts and 22 minutes of your time it's worth checking out.
Also for the first time in about a month I finally watched the DAILY SHOW and COLBERT REPORT. Before I just had so much stuff to watch I didn't have time to watch, these, but with November getting closer and closer it's time I find the time. I need a seperate day to watch all these shows come fall with premieres of new shows as well.
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Been going a bit audition crazy the last couple of days. The TNT movie which I havent heard back from yet, but with bigger projects it does take longer, and they were looking for about 30 roles to cast. Also have a commercial ad for Nashville Predators, and Sears in the next couple of days.
Lost and Find is still rolling along. Charley, Howie, and I will be showing it to three people each to gauge what it looks like through a virgin of Lost and Find's eyes.
Also did a bit of work on Dark Domestication last night. Having trouble with a couple of scenes, but overall I like the idea, and hope it doesn't balloon to too big of an idea.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE MARTIN #63!
As you get more developed(age), or at least myself can say that they people you look up to and hold in high regard tends to change. Michael Jordan I still respect, Jim Carrey I still enjoy, but Steve Martin in many fashions has been someone I, and I hate to use the word, but idolize. He writes brialliantly, plays(Picasso),novellas(shopgirl,pleasure of my company), and even his latest memior (Born Standing Up) was brilliant. He was the first comic to be a rock star and sell out Madison Square Garden, he is a accomplished banjo player, best selling comedy cd's, and has an Oscar nomination for his short film called The Absent Minded Waiter. He also has a degree in Psychology, and is just a smart and talented guy. Oh, and wait he does movies. Sure yes, I know what your thinking he did some not so great stuff in the 90's, but if you look overall at his highlights it's pretty amazing...The Jerk,All of Me,Three Amigos,Roxanne,Planes Trains and Automobiles,Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,Parenthood,LA Story,Spanish Prisioner,and Bowfinger. There is alot more, but I think those are the must sees, keep an eye out because many of those he also had written. He can play dumb, he can play smart, and he also is a great physical comedian. I feel like even after all of that I'm leaving something out. Salute to you Mr. Martin, and one day I hope to shake your hand.

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