Sunday, February 7, 2010

Worth Leaving Behind (Working Title)

I'm working on a screenplay currently about a group of students who are trying to cope after each lost a significant other (whether a friend, lover, or sibling) in a shooting. The story relys heavily on the small details that each noticed about the others. The script is set at a grief conciling session for the survivors. We never see the events of the shooting but through the flashbacks of the survivors, we find out the events in the days leading up to the shooting. Through these flashbacks we get to know who the survivors were before and after the events. Each survivor has their own story and while some end well and some end without really ending and some end not so positive, it trully is a story of human strength and hope when faced with tragedy.

While I write, I cast my story in my mind so as I write, as it plays out, I can picture scene happening. I used to cast people from my own life but I found that to be problematic when trying to keep the character seperated from the real person. So I began to cast actors as if I were filming the script. So now, I share my cast with you.

Miss Hendricks - Emmanuelle Vaugier of "Two and a Half Men," "CSI: New York"
Matt Harris - Ryan Donowho of Imaginary Heroes, A Home at the End of the World
Jenn - Lucy Hale of "Priveleged," "Bionic Woman"
Zak - Evan Peters of "The Days," Never Back Down

Jason - Shawn Pyfrom of "Desperate Housewives," The Shaggy Dog
Olivia - Jessica Lucas of "Life as We Know It," "90210," The Covenant
Cassandra - Alona Tal of "Veronica Mars," "Supernatural"

Alex - Jessica Parker Kennedy of "Smallville," Karma, Inc.
Dylan - Stephen Colletti of Normal Adolescent Behavior, "One Tree Hill"
Ian - Ryan Kelley of Prayers for Bobby, Mean Creek


Thoughts?

Grammys!

Okay, so it is a little late, but the 2010 Grammys were pretty much a bust.

The performances were lame. Everyone sounds bad except for Pink, who was amazing, Lady Antebellum, who was decent, and the cast of American Idiot, whose performance was ruined by Green Day. On top of that, Song of the Year goes to "Single Ladies?" Say what? Yeah, sure, it's a fun video but Song of the Year is a songwriting award. IT IS A HORRIBLE SONG. I was happy to see Jason Mraz and Kings of Leon pick up a few Grammys. So.... let's talk clothes.

Best Dressed
5. Carrie Underwood4. Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland3. Lea Michelle
2. Pink
1. Keri Hilson






Worst dressed don't need pictures because they are not worth looking at.

5. Adam Sandler

4. Rianna

3. Adam Lambert

2. Lady Gaga

1. Aaron Carter

Something New...

So I've decided I am going to try this whole blog thing if not just for my own entertainment. It will most likely last a week or two before it falls by the way side. We shall see.

This is my official first posting and since it is the first I feel it needs to be a disclaimer of sorts. This blog has no theme. It's not a music blog, or a cooking blog, or a fashion, poetry, film, or paranormal blog. It is a combination of everything. Whatever I have to say will be said.

I could sit here and write about myself but that isn't important either. Besides through my posting you should be able to develop an idea of who I am.

So welcome. Perhaps you will read it. Perhaps you will hate it. But I will have a record of my thoughts because in the end it is all for me.