Monday, October 17, 2005
Sorkin v. Klosterman
Everything that Aaron Sorkin has ever worked on has been orgasmic. Sports Night, The American President, West Wing, A Few Good Men (eh, sort of). He is probably my favorite television writer ever.
Word is, he is developing a new series that is a behind-the-scenes look of a sketch-comedy show. He seems pretty interested in what goes on behind-the-scenes. Now that Six Feet Under has ended, perhaps Peter Krause will sign on to join the cast? Or, maybe, just maybe, even Josh Charles?
Chuck Klosterman writes about how much TV he watches in the NYT. Who gives a shit? You are not Jack Kerouac and you are not Kurt Vonnegut and you are not even Dave Eggers. This generation does not identify with you; you feign intellectualism but you exude banality. Spin sucks. Go away.
Time's top 100 novels of all time.
The New Yorker profiles Sarah Silverman, the comedian Goddess who I daydream about regularly. I don't understand why she is dating Jimmy Kimmel.
Some psuedo-doctor named Michael Specter discusses the avian bird flu and the risk of a pandemic.
Word is, he is developing a new series that is a behind-the-scenes look of a sketch-comedy show. He seems pretty interested in what goes on behind-the-scenes. Now that Six Feet Under has ended, perhaps Peter Krause will sign on to join the cast? Or, maybe, just maybe, even Josh Charles?
Chuck Klosterman writes about how much TV he watches in the NYT. Who gives a shit? You are not Jack Kerouac and you are not Kurt Vonnegut and you are not even Dave Eggers. This generation does not identify with you; you feign intellectualism but you exude banality. Spin sucks. Go away.
Time's top 100 novels of all time.
The New Yorker profiles Sarah Silverman, the comedian Goddess who I daydream about regularly. I don't understand why she is dating Jimmy Kimmel.
Some psuedo-doctor named Michael Specter discusses the avian bird flu and the risk of a pandemic.