Feb. 13th, 2004

thehefner: (Default)
From Chud.com: "There's this thing about geek chic. Something that's geek chic can have a real underground cachet, be really cool not just to the geek crowd, but to the hipper normal types. But geek chic never lasts - eventually the thing just becomes geeky. Star Wars is like that, and so is Monty Python. In fact, one of my favorite things about series one of the Office (latest in geek chic?) is how two of the more annoying tools on the show quote Monty Python.

Anyway, open casting is about to begin for six fellas to play the young Pythons in a movie version of Graham Chapman's memoirs, Gin and Tonic. Since it's an open call, and the producers are turning it into a publicity stunt by giving out a prize for the most outlandish costume, expect lots of cries of "It's just a flesh wound!" and plenty of funny walking.

"We wanted to cast as wide a net as possible for the Pythons," says David Eric Brenner, president of Hippofilms, who is producing the movie. "Our goal isn't just to find six look-alikes, but to discover six incredibly talented performers who embody that Pythonic brilliance and lunacy."

According to Jim Yoakum, Director of the Graham Chapman Archives, "We wanted these auditions to be fun, somewhat silly affairs that Graham would be proud of. That's why we're giving away prizes for the most absurd costumes."

The first open audition is in California on March 20th, then they will move to New York, London and, believe it or not, Japan.

To find out how you can get involved, visit the Gin and Tonic movie site at http://www.ginandtonicmovie.com/."
thehefner: (2-Face: "Go to Hell")
Good news, disc_sophist. It appears the fanfiction bug has finally caught up with me, although not quite in the same form as usual.

My friend and I are major Batman fans... specifically, of Batman's Rogues Gallery. He's obsessed with the Joker, and I, naturally, am a Harvey Dent/Two-Face man. And we were talking about what would happen if there was just a story of the Joker and Harv just... talking. And an idea popped in my head. An "Arkham Asylum"... play.

And now, the ideas can't stop bouncing around in my head. A self-contained stage play about the inmates at Arkham. There's Jeremiah Arkham, head of the hospital, who is determined to clean up the tarnished family name by curing the patients by any means necessary. There's Harvey Dent, former district attorney, with a mind as horridly scarred as his face. There's Dr. Jonathan Crane, Arkham's new assistant, a man with a sinister plan for the inmates. There's Jervis Tetch, the psycho techie. There's Eddie Nigma, who answers every question with another question. There's Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a young doctor with a fascination for psychotics. And then there's the Joker. Is there ever the Joker.

To which my partner, who is reading this as I type it, replies "EEE!"

Ahh, we'll see, maybe with some sleep reason will once again take hold and this idea, like so many others before it, will settle into the recesses of my geek brain. Then again, who knows, I do have a final project for Playwrighting I coming up... is there an audience out there for drama fanfiction?

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