If there's a writers strike how can they make a Star Wars TV show. Unless it's a reality show. What if the FX guys go on strike as a show of solidarity with the writers? Then instead of watching cool Jedi lightsaber fight scenes, we would just be watching two guys in robes beating each other with sticks.
Brigitte, If there is a strike, can you make more and longer vids. I need entertainment.
"Star Wars: A New Hope" made its debut in 1977. Add 70 years for the Guiding Light and the subjects of today's storylines have a century of popular culture between them. Yup, timeless stories helped to keep this TV-free viewer interested for a third week...
The flip side is I'm having cutting edge gossip withdrawals. I wish today's report feed the part of your brain that just loves to process gossip (which is truly important stuff inside your own tribe). Yeah, I could have used a little Hollywood who's sleeping with who, or not sleeping with who, or who double crossed who, or who had the gall to not share today's freshly killed large land mammal. They're not getting any of mine next time. I'm taking mental notes...
Is Christy Turlington single? She make'um good woman... Yes, I'm thinking about it again. This headcold must finally be over!
Star Wars the TV show? That could be really cool or really lame. A Writers' strike? I hardly believe that they will go hungry any time soon. Guiding Light the reality show? Boring Boring Boring. There are far too many reality shows on tv. Maybe they should go back to radio shows. they might have to be creative... Then the writers will strike for sure... Whatever... Love yer show. Thanx for the news, Bridgette.
Maybe it's just me, but it's as if some brain-dead AOL suit has said, "Brigitte, lose the private blog, lose the quirky cast of characters and the clever intro's--stick to reporting the TV celebrity news."
What brain-dead AOL suit doesn't get is that this show isn't about TV celebrities at all... it's about one woman's creative talent as a writer, producer, director and actor, and her ability to create a fascinating daily show with just her brain and a laptop.
SUIT CLUE: Never mind, you wouldn't understand anyway. WE
WE, Brigitte ain't gonna let The Man run her! I'm betting she just felt like playing it kind of straight today. It was only a couple of days ago that she appeared before the world with lettuce in her teeth, after all.
And is it just me or does that Guiding Light woman look at least somewhat like a space alien?
WE, others: What I miss? Ms. B's blog is gone? I sense something sinister...hhmmmmPatrick has not been around...think he hacked it? Stalked her? Or maybe while Brigitte was out driving and getting filler for next episode, the servers went down? Is it really an AOL "the Man" forcing our heroine to change tactics or collect unemployment? Will we see her move on to "bigger, better things"?
IMHO--Hey Brigitte, if it were down to just you and that Justine gal, you have my $2. You both have talent, but she's just ...a pretty man.
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10-18-2007 @ 7:53PM
Joe said...
If there's a writers strike how can they make a Star Wars TV show. Unless it's a reality show. What if the FX guys go on strike as a show of solidarity with the writers? Then instead of watching cool Jedi lightsaber fight scenes, we would just be watching two guys in robes beating each other with sticks.
Brigitte,
If there is a strike, can you make more and longer vids. I need entertainment.
Thanks,
Joe
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10-18-2007 @ 8:28PM
HineyWipe said...
Well, most Starwars fans know that Chewbacca is really old and likely been around like the droids so...he'll have a guest appearance. Yep.
Guiding Light? More like Guilding Light or Guiding Light Beer. Prod those productions of product placement!
Strike already. But wait...we already have talk shows and reality shows up the ying yang.
We need more...quiet time with the door.
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10-18-2007 @ 8:55PM
Steven said...
"Star Wars: A New Hope" made its debut in 1977. Add 70 years for the Guiding Light and the subjects of today's storylines have a century of popular culture between them. Yup, timeless stories helped to keep this TV-free viewer interested for a third week...
The flip side is I'm having cutting edge gossip withdrawals. I wish today's report feed the part of your brain that just loves to process gossip (which is truly important stuff inside your own tribe). Yeah, I could have used a little Hollywood who's sleeping with who, or not sleeping with who, or who double crossed who, or who had the gall to not share today's freshly killed large land mammal. They're not getting any of mine next time. I'm taking mental notes...
Is Christy Turlington single? She make'um good woman... Yes, I'm thinking about it again. This headcold must finally be over!
Brig, today you were the adorable part of pretty.
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10-18-2007 @ 9:52PM
The Agnostic said...
Star Wars the TV show? That could be really cool or really lame. A Writers' strike? I hardly believe that they will go hungry any time soon.
Guiding Light the reality show? Boring Boring Boring. There are far too many reality shows on tv. Maybe they should go back to radio shows. they might have to be creative...
Then the writers will strike for sure... Whatever... Love yer show. Thanx for the news, Bridgette.
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10-18-2007 @ 11:06PM
Wind Energy said...
Maybe it's just me, but it's as if some brain-dead AOL suit has said, "Brigitte, lose the private blog, lose the quirky cast of characters and the clever intro's--stick to reporting the TV celebrity news."
What brain-dead AOL suit doesn't get is that this show isn't about TV celebrities at all... it's about one woman's creative talent as a writer, producer, director and actor, and her ability to create a fascinating daily show with just her brain and a laptop.
SUIT CLUE: Never mind, you wouldn't understand anyway.
WE
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10-19-2007 @ 2:07AM
Go-Kart said...
In the Lucas-approved "Expanded Universe" of Star Wars, Chewie buys the ranch when a moon fall on him.* Huh.
Long live Chewbacca.
*Not joking; not making it up.
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10-19-2007 @ 2:58AM
Jim Murphy said...
C'mon, Brigitte - -
Answer us (or do you have us on perpetual ignore?)... why has your personal blog and site disappeared?
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10-19-2007 @ 7:31AM
Mike said...
WE, Brigitte ain't gonna let The Man run her! I'm betting she just felt like playing it kind of straight today. It was only a couple of days ago that she appeared before the world with lettuce in her teeth, after all.
And is it just me or does that Guiding Light woman look at least somewhat like a space alien?
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10-19-2007 @ 10:10AM
HineyWipe said...
WE, others: What I miss? Ms. B's blog is gone? I sense something sinister...hhmmmmPatrick has not been around...think he hacked it? Stalked her? Or maybe while Brigitte was out driving and getting filler for next episode, the servers went down? Is it really an AOL "the Man" forcing our heroine to change tactics or collect unemployment? Will we see her move on to "bigger, better things"?
IMHO--Hey Brigitte, if it were down to just you and that Justine gal, you have my $2. You both have talent, but she's just ...a pretty man.
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10-19-2007 @ 3:37PM
Gill Garcia said...
I say you should write the shows Brigitte!
You can do it!
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