Crumb by Crumb
Check in to get your fix of film reviews, awards news, viewing marathons, hot men, and what's going on with me. While I'm not pursuing other more worthy goals, I'll be here... devouring life, art, and pop culture, one crumb at a time.
"Crumb by crumb
In this big black forest...
You I'll belieeeeeeve..."
-Rufus Wainwright
About Me
- Name: adam k.
- Location: Miami, FL, United States
I am a currently an MFA student in University of Miami's film school, recently graduated from Brown. I'm an aspiring singer, actor, writer, and/or filmmaker... basically, I'll take what I can get. My first true love is performing, but the film critic in me just won't shut up, and I love writing and directing things, too. I think I wear too many hats (literally and figuratively). This blog is an outlet for my many wild passions, and a way to kill all my spare time. Also, I like to keep my sidebar REALLY full, so if you wanna see archives, just keep on scrolling down ; )
- Battlestar Galactica
- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
(by Michael Chabon) - Revolutionary Road
(by Richard Yates) - His Dark Materials:
The Golden Compass
(by Philip Pullman) - Once soundtrack
- Release the Stars
(by Rufus Wainwright) - The Carpenters
- Jennifer Holliday
- The Reading Room
(my 2-minute film) - The Merchant of Venice
(as Gratiano) - Common Decency
(ensemble/chorus) - Dead White Males
(as Martin Judd) - Eternity Placement Opportunity (as Bill)
- Two Daughters
(as Dr. Trueblood) - Double Blind
(as Jack Pierson) - Sleeping with Friends
(as Jake) - Men at Work: a study
(as Hank) - Proof (by David Auburn)
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
4 Comments:
And she knows it.
judging by the timestamp i think the real question is
GUESS WHO HAS INSOMNIA?
Oh don't judge. I'd just finished my Out of Africa post and was on a high. Unfortunately, my highs have often been coming at 4am lately.
I should start changing those time things when they reflect badly on me.
I've always been a fan of hers, but she continues to amaze me. At the Golden Globes when she won and instead of talking about The Devil Wears Prada, she instead spoke of all these other great movies and said that we should demand that these movies get as much screen time as The Devil Wears Prada.
It was a leader in the industry that knows it and offers good advice, strengthening the industry as a whole. It was a selfless act and she did it like a loving mother would. It wasn't in your face, confrontational or anything like that. Just matter of fact in its tone and she showed how much of a star she is in that moment.
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