Archive for the ‘Jevan's rambles’ Category

David Lynch on the iPhone

Thursday, December 10th, 2009 by Jevan

I just recently remembered this clip. Thought it was worth sharing.

Pilot School

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 by Jevan

Alex Epstein’s blog is one of the few websites I make a point of visiting every day. It’s gems like this one that remind me why I do:

TV Writing Scripts and Bibles.

A simple title for a website that is simply awesome. Sub-sites like Pilot School, “a collection of aired, unaired, or even unmade pilots,” and Bible Study, with links to the series-bibles for classic shows like Freaks and Geeks and The Wire, make this site an invaluable resource for any aspiring screenwriter or hardcore television fan.

Clear your schedule for the weekend and dive in.

Matt Stone’s favorite memo ever.

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 by Jevan

It’s pretty explanatory…

memo

Uhh…

Sunday, September 27th, 2009 by Jevan

Roman Polanski

I guess I’ve been living under a rock, because…

Roman Polanski was a wanted child predator for the last 30 years?

Apparently Roman Polanski had sex with a thirteen year old girl at Jack Nicholson’s house in 1977.

“He has argued that the sex was consensual, saying the girl was “not unresponsive”, though Gailey said he drugged her with painkillers and champagne before carrying out a ‘very scary’ assault.”

Not unresponsive? Does he really think that constitutes consent?

He pleaded guilty to the crime and was set to receive a reduced sentence, but he fled the US in ‘78 when it became clear that he was going to do some time. He had been on the run until this past Saturday, when he was finally arrested in Zurich.

Clearly none of this is news (it was even the subject of a 2008 documentary called Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired.) I somehow failed pick up on this over the years, but I am never the less shocked to learn about it.

Polanski’s Chinatown is a certified classic and is one of my favorite films, and although I can not question his talent as a filmmaker, this revelation has definitely tainted my opinion of the man as a human being.

Maybe I shouldn’t be so shocked. This isn’t the first time in my life that I have been disturbed by the details of my heroes personal lives. It’s always difficult to come to terms with the fact that the people we idolize are indeed human and sometimes do some very nasty things — Michael Richards’ on-stage meltdown a couple years back is an example that comes to mind right away.

But it seems the world has forgotten, if not forgiven, Mr. Polanski’s crimes. I can’t help but feel disgusted when I recall the standing ovation he received after winning the Best Director Oscar back in 2002. Did the audience think of him as a political prisoner or something? It seems to me that he refused to attend because he would have been arrested the minute he set foot in the States, not for anything the least bit honourable or dignified.

Also, the majority of the reaction I’ve come across since his arrest has painted him as a victim. Granted, this all happened thirty years ago, but was what he did not wrong?  Does he not deserve to be held accountable for his actions?

Samantha Geimer, the woman he assaulted all those years ago, doesn’t think so. She sued Polanski and they settled out of court, and she has gone on to publicly forgive him. She has also filed to have the charges against him dismissed.

So  where does this leave us, the fans? Although I will always respect Roman Polanski as a filmmaker, I can’t help but think of him as a selfish man who violated a child and refused to be held accountable.

I believe in redemption, but I don’t think he’s done anything to redeem himself yet.

Patrick Swayze: 1952-2009

Monday, September 14th, 2009 by Jevan

Patrick Swayze

Today I learned, as the rest of us did, that Patrick Swayze has died after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer.

Swayze is a screen legend with an extensive resume, perhaps best known for his work in Dirty Dancing and Ghost, roles that cultivated his status as a heartthrob and helped him win People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive in 1991.

Just last week I had the pleasure of watching him kick ass and take names as James Dalton in the action-romp Road House, one of the most entertaining B-movies the 80’s had to offer.

In his memory, here is just one classic moment from that film.