Jules Feiffer + SUTHERLAND = win
Jun. 3rd, 2007 10:24 pmSomeday, I WILL perform this monologue at someone's wedding. Even if I have to sabotage a total stranger's wedding to do it.
The best part is that Sutherland is a pastor for The First Existential Church of Christ, whose motto is, "Christ died for our sins. Dare we mock his martyrdom by not committing them?"
Why oh why don't I own LITTLE MURDERS on DVD? Probably because I'm still ashamed of the fact that I never followed up on that chance to work on a movie based on the works of Jules Feiffer, with permission from the man himself. Stupid college, real life, and more important personal projects that matter more to me in the long run! Damn them all!
Still, a part of me still thinks I should do the damn thing before the guy, y'know, DIES.
But then, that story is so old, only about three of you here probably remember when I posted about that. That's 2004 shit, man.
The best part is that Sutherland is a pastor for The First Existential Church of Christ, whose motto is, "Christ died for our sins. Dare we mock his martyrdom by not committing them?"
Why oh why don't I own LITTLE MURDERS on DVD? Probably because I'm still ashamed of the fact that I never followed up on that chance to work on a movie based on the works of Jules Feiffer, with permission from the man himself. Stupid college, real life, and more important personal projects that matter more to me in the long run! Damn them all!
Still, a part of me still thinks I should do the damn thing before the guy, y'know, DIES.
But then, that story is so old, only about three of you here probably remember when I posted about that. That's 2004 shit, man.
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Date: 2007-06-05 12:54 am (UTC)Mail things! How exciting.
Wow. It's pretty cool how most of your hero stories end with "and then when I met the guy, he was really nice/impressed/enthusiastic!!" Most people don't actually manage to engage with the objects of their fanhood. I don't, anyway. Except for when I got a hug from Jonathan Richman.
Yeah, I can see how all that'd hiccup your Feiffer schemes. But that's pretty awesome that he approved it, even if it's not off the ground. One day, maybe.