Jan 8, 2009

News you can use

Because I love Norse mythology, news of the potential release of a version of the tale of Sigurd written by JRR Tolkien prior to penning the Lord of the Rings trilogy is kind of exiting to me:

"Despondent Tolkien fans forced to wait until at least 2010 for the release of the film version of The Hobbit will be cheered by the news that the author's previously unpublished retelling of a Norse legend also adapted by Wagner to create the Ring cycle is to be published for the first time this May.

Tolkien put the tales of Sigurd the Völsung and the fall of the Niflungs into narrative verse while he was professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford during the 1920s and 1930s - before he wrote his most famous works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which have sold 150m copies worldwide."

if you're a lit nerd like me you can read more about it courtesy of The Guardian

Joss Whedon has announced the return of Dr. Horrible! I am so excited by the possibility I can hardly stand it, but the interview I read made it clear that it may not be the same story or format as the trilogy of shorts that were released last year to much acclaim by fanboys (and fangirls). Still waiting for my Firefly season 2, thank you muchly, Mr. Whedon (No, Serenity doesn't count - I can't bring myself to even watch it).

I WILL however watch anything Nathan Fillion does. Any. Thing.





And last - and most certainly least - talk about biting the hand that feeds you:

Sarah Palin is credited with making Tina Fey a world-wide star and boosting Katie Couric's ratings at CBS.
But in a recent
interview with conservative John Ziegler, Palin said both "exploited" her twelve-week candidacy — a fact, she said, that "says a great deal about our society.”
Fey's widely-applauded portrayal of the Alaska governor boosted SNL's ratings, while Couric’s audience grew after a series of interviews during which Palin now-famously faltered.
“I did see that Tina Fey was named entertainer of the year and Katie Couric’s ratings have risen," Palin said in the interview. "I know that a lot of people are capitalizing on, oh I don’t know, perhaps some exploiting that was done via me, my family, my administration — that’s a little bit perplexing, but it also says a great deal about our society.”
The Alaska governor was particularly upset with an SNL skit during which Fey's version of Palin said, "I believe marriage is meant to be a sacred institution between two unwilling teenagers."
The line was a clear reference to Palin's 18-year-old daughter Bristol and her fiancé Levi Johnston. The two announced shortly before the GOP convention that they were expecting a baby and had plans to marry.
"The mama grizzly rises up in me, hearing things like that," she said of a skit. "Here again, cool, fine come attack me. But when you make a suggestion like that that attacks a kid, it kills me."
In the wide-ranging interview, Palin also faulted the McCain campaign for agreeing to a series of sit-downs with Couric after the first one appeared to go so poorly.


“I knew it didn’t go well the first day, and then we gave her a couple of other segments after that," she said. "And my question to the campaign was, after it didn’t go well the first day, why were we going to go back for more…going back for more was not a wise decision either.”
During one of those follow-up interviews, Palin took heat for appearing to be unable to name the newspapers or magazines she reads: "Um of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years," was the Alaska governor's response.
In the interview with Ziegler, Palin called that answer "too flippant" and suggested the question itself offended her.
“To me the question was more along the lines of, ‘Do you read, what do you guys do up there, what is it that you read?’”
"…Katie, you’re not the center of everybody’s universe," Palin added off-handedly.
Palin, who has long criticized media coverage of her campaign performance, also said she is interested to see if reporters are equally tough on Caroline Kennedy as she pursues the appointment to the likely-vacant Senate seat in New York.
“I’ve been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled, and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,” she said.
“It’s going to be interesting to see how that plays out and I think that as we watch that we will perhaps be able to prove that there is a class issue here, also that was such a factor in the scrutiny of my candidacy versus, say, the scrutiny of what her candidacy may be," she also said.


Awwww. Poor widdle Sarah Palin. She's sooo exploited by those gosh darn MSM elite! You know what lady? Grow up, man up, grow a pair - do whatever is necessary to get over the fact that you allowed yourself to portray to the public a persona that could be so easily - and mercilessly - parodied and mocked. You're going to make this about class?! Yeah. Okay. As if you had any...

(and yes, I'm aware that she's referring to the socioeconomic definition of "class", wich is equally ridiculous, because she likes to play off that she's some symbol of the struggles of the middle class, which couldn't be further from the truth).

Well, to cheer myself up I'm watching a Monty Python's Flying Circus marathon, and I'm craving junk food.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

thats the way to do it!!!!!11

I hate that woman.
when you post that much of the interview, it makes it easier for me to access at work *snicker snicker*.

B said...

Ah, well...

I hate it because I feel like I've sullied the pure narcissistic flow of my blog. I should be talking about me, not some politically irrelevant loudmouth screaming "Look at me! I'm such a victim!". Any woman who calls herself a feminist or adheres to even the barest of women's lib principles and voted for the Republican ticket solely because Sarah Palin possesses a uterus is a fool and a fraud, and should be forced to do housework while wearing an apron, high heels, and a strand of pearls as penance.

I had a bad day today, and I was pretty angry at a lot of people earlier. But I vented, was vindicated in my angst, ate some chocolate and drank some mint tea and ignored my phone. And I leave in 30 minutes, so that probably has something to do with settling my mood.

Anonymous said...

most definitely. sounds like a roller coast day, but one that would be fun. chocolate and mint tea can solve big chuncks of my problems, I'm jealous.

no access to resources, chained here to my desk.