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Do yourselves a favor, guys...check out the new Avantasia...cream of the crop in terms of music. Absolutely killer stuff (no time to look for a vid, and I doubt they've got one yet, as the US release is still months away for disc 1 - but ofcourse, I've had the exclusive double Digi for a few weeks already).
Nice one Snipe. Good tune. I liked it. But then I would do, wouldn't I?
Here's a coupla bits for ya.
Still a hell of a song, despite Townshend almost managing to destroy thirty years of great rock n fecking roll in a coupla clicks... The Ahrsehead.
Note the 'power slide' at 7.52. And the lasers. Shame he wouldn't let Moore use it for Fareandright 911. Still, Young was nearly as good. Ahme. Now then -
Just to comment on some of what I've read, I haven't moved on, and even if I did manage to reach pro status, I wouldn't really leave. No reason to. True, I haven't posted a feature in a little while, but I've been concentrating on novelizing what I have. I've gotten a couple of ideas here and there, and I want to write one down just so I have something to post again. I know that my biggest problem has been time and other projects. Beyond the novels, I am working on producing something else as well as recording a musical I wrote years ago and playing in a band that just might gig here in a couple months (we practice on Friday nights which is why I am not on Skype). Throw family on top of that, and you end up with a very full schedule. I'm a regular lurker though, and you'll see my name pop up on the people online fairly often. I haven't left yet. Don't intend to. If I get a wild hair, I may actually finish one of my half-finished features...just to mix things up.
Just a reminder that we'll be starting another One Week Challenge this Friday.
For those of you not in the know, this is a little game we play a few times a year to see. In it, a genre and theme is selected and you have one week to write a script (15 pages maximum), based on said genre and theme. The idea of this is to see if you can write something under pressure. Imagine if a filmmaker asked you to write something....
Do not put your name on the title page. For the first week that the scripts are posted, no names will be posted. The anonimity is all part of the fun as we try to guess who wrote what.
Just to comment on some of what I've read, I haven't moved on, and even if I did manage to reach pro status, I wouldn't really leave. No reason to. True, I haven't posted a feature in a little while, but I've been concentrating on novelizing what I have. I've gotten a couple of ideas here and there, and I want to write one down just so I have something to post again. I know that my biggest problem has been time and other projects. Beyond the novels, I am working on producing something else as well as recording a musical I wrote years ago and playing in a band that just might gig here in a couple months (we practice on Friday nights which is why I am not on Skype). Throw family on top of that, and you end up with a very full schedule. I'm a regular lurker though, and you'll see my name pop up on the people online fairly often. I haven't left yet. Don't intend to. If I get a wild hair, I may actually finish one of my half-finished features...just to mix things up.
'tsokay George, George Willson with two "L"s. I know your voice. I'm working on notes for Fempiror. Hopefully I can contribute to your rising talent.
Like you, I'm short on time. To further complicate the matter, I have a tendency to enter realms I have no business in yet. Should really get one of those shmancy eye readers. That'll give me clearance.
Since this thread titled "It's Very Quiet Here..." has evoked 101 responses it proves, if anything, that the site is still (thankfully) alive and kicking.
Since this thread titled "It's Very Quiet Here..." has evoked 101 responses it proves, if anything, that the site is still (thankfully) alive and kicking.