My tortoise Morla and Master P, the visiting peacock, are both unaccountably fond of the kale we put out. (They’re more than welcome to my share)

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amused
My tortoise Morla and Master P, the visiting peacock, are both unaccountably fond of the kale we put out. (They’re more than welcome to my share)

Current Mood:
amused
I am tickled to report that GAME OF THRONES has taken another award.
This time it’s the MTV Golden Popcorn Award.
Here’s the list of this year’s winners.
http://www.mtv.com/news/3128177/2019-mtv-movie-tv-awards-winners-list/
The trophy just arrived, and it is certainly eye-catching. (And heavy!)
I usually take butter (real butter please, not “golden flavor”) on my popcorn, but gold makes for a nice substitute.

Thank you, all.
I want my MTV.
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bouncy
This weekend’s NFL games were more agony.
The Jets are down to their third string quarterback.
And the Giants, as of this morning, are benching Eli Manning.
I hope the new kid quarterback does well. But I must confess, it looks premature to me. I would rather Daniel Jones sat on the bench for a year to learn, as Patrick Mahomes did in KC.
Yes, the G-men are 0-2 so far… but let me point out that they were also 0-2 in 2007, the year they upset the undefeated Patriots to win the SuperBowl.
But the die is cast now.
((Comments allowed, but ONLY on NFL)).
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sad
One of the highlights of my time in Dublin was my visit to Altair IV, courtesy of the kind folks at the Irish Film Institute. The IFI has an impressive facility there in Temple Bar, and as part of the celebrations of worldcon, they invited me to present one of my favorite films, and speak about why I loved it. I was delighted to do so.
No one who knows me or has read this blog for long will be even remotely surprised by the movie I chose: the MGM science fiction film, FORBIDDEN PLANET, from 1956, a classic whose influence on all the SF films and television shows that followed was profound. Starring Leslie Nielsen, Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, and Robby the Robot.
((I couldn’t bring Robby with me to Dublin, alas, but I did bring Commander J.J. Adams and Altaira)). 
Maura McHugh joined me afterwards for a discussion of the film, and some Q&A with the audience. Listen in, if you’d like (sorry, it’s audio only). And then go out and watch the movie again. It’s still great… and I hope to hell that they NEVER remake it. They’d only mess it up.
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geeky
No, no, sorry, no news about the Wild Cards television shows being developed by UCP for Hulu. Except, well… some scripts have been written, and we’re all very excited. Our fingers are crossed. Toes too.
Meanwhile, however, it is never too early to play the casting game. Even writers are powerless to resist. Witness this video, of interviews made two years ago in Santa Fe, when the development process was just beginning.
((Comments permitted, but ONLY about casting the Wild Cards tv shows))
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bouncy