
Charlie Kaufman, the screenwriter behind such cinematic mind#*$#s as
Being John Malkovich,
Adaptation and
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, has gotten fed-up with the narrow-minded fickleness of film.
It's gotten so bad that he is "seriously thinking" about working for the narrow-minded fickleness of television.
Kaufman told
The London Paper that the filmmaking process has infuriated and frustrated him so that he may make the jump to TV.

I had forgotten how very funny
The Dana Carvey Show was until several months ago when I decided to watch a bunch of
episodes online. It may sound cliched to say, but I think this was an underrated show, ahead of its time, and would probably survive for a few more seasons today on Comedy Central or FX or FOX. I can picture that.
We won't get a revival, of course, but we now have a great DVD set (in stores today) to keep forever. All of the episodes are here (including one that didn't even make it to ABC), and a couple of good extras.