Entries from January 2008 ↓
Electing Change Tell Rall style
January 29th, 2008 — Shoot the Messenger
Scare Tactic of the Week
January 25th, 2008 — Embedded In America, Got War, Shoot the Messenger
We love to fly and it shows
Transportation Security Administration’s Week At A Glance (January 14-20, 2008)
- 14 firearms found at checkpoints1
- 3 artfully concealed prohibited items found at checkpoints
- 11 incidents that involved a checkpoint closure, terminal evacuation or sterile area breach
- 23 disruptive passengers on flights
- as of 2007 only Wisconsin and Illinois prohibit carrying concealed firing arms.[back]
Eggers, Mendes, and Krasinski
January 24th, 2008 — Shoot the Messenger
Good to see Eggers getting more work out there. This certainly sounds more interesting the once proposed adaptation of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius.
Mendes, Eggers, take on American comedy. Krasinski, Rudolph rumored to star.American Beauty director Sam Mendes is taking another look at the American family, this time in a comedy written by author Dave Eggers (A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius) and his novelist/editor wife, Vendela Vida (And Now You Can Go). The untitled film, which is being produced and co-financed by Big Beach Films (Little Miss Sunshine), follows a couple, pregnant with their first child, as they travel America looking for the ideal place to settle down. Focus Features, which will distribute the film, hasn’t confirmed casting, but John Krasinski (The Office), pictured, and Maya Rudolph (SNL) are rumored to star.
This will be Mendes’ first film comedy. His last film, the Gulf War drama, Jarhead, drew solid reviews, but fell short of expectations when it was snubbed by the Academy. He’s currently in post-production on the 1950s drama Revolutionary Road, starring his wife, Kate Winslet, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Eggers recently co-wrote the screenplay adaption of Maurice Sendak’s childhood classic, Where the Wild Things Are. The film, co-written and directed by Spike Jonze (Adaptation) was set to open this summer. Warner Bros. recently pushed its release date to 2009
Notice me! Notice me!
January 22nd, 2008 — We're All Okay!





