Thanks to Jeremy I was able to watch it.
Hilarious!!
Thanks to Jeremy I was able to watch it.
Hilarious!!
Wanted list:
Ubris
The Colbert video was hysterical. I was laughing out loud. I rarely do that with online videos.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
I'm nonviolent with those who are nonviolent with me. But when you drop that violence on me, then you've made me go INSANE, and I'm not responsible for what I do
Malcolm X
He also mentioned in an interview that he regards Sarah as "The female Greg Stillson."
Yeah, sometimes I get put off by politics in entertainment. I have not read this book yet so I am not sure exactly what happened. I do get turned off when politics is blatantly put in something that is entertaining mainly because it just takes me out of the story, music, whatever. For instance I don't like hearing Mellencamp go on a political tanget during the middle of his concerts. I know he is going to do it but it just zaps the fun out of the moment of hearing the music. Plus, I don't like it because he will act like everyone in the world believes exactly what his opinion is. I am not really saying that I disagree with what he is saying but at the same time it's just not the time and place for it. I am just using him as an example others have done it to like The Dixie Chicks, Barbara Streisand, etc. I remember Rosie O'Donnel going off on the Magnum PI actor (momentarily forgot his name) about gun control of all things on her up until then lighthearted tv talk show where she actually pulled in a lot of tween viewers. It's like they get a big head and think they HAVE to talk about their political views for some reason.
Anyway, King has always peppered politics into his novels. For the most part they are just kind of sideshow to what is going on in the story. I usually don't mind them because it puts the characters in that moment of time. It's easy to believe that the character shares whatever view he is presenting. Even though it is fairly obvious King is putting in his own personal spin or view on things but it usually does not detract from the tale. However, if it gets to over the top I could see myself being annoyed a bit. Even if I agree with his views.
he peobally can't much help it since he pours his heart into a book ....then some of his view get in there too .......idk what he believes just keep writing and get to writing another DT i don't give a fuck how many people say he shouldn't
I'm nonviolent with those who are nonviolent with me. But when you drop that violence on me, then you've made me go INSANE, and I'm not responsible for what I do
Malcolm X
The actor is Tom Selleck, and she totally ambushed him with the gun control stuff AFTER she assured him that they would only talk about his new movie and not about politics. As an aside, the fact that her bodyguards carry guns doesn't seem hypocritical to her at all.
The ironic thing about this is that the movie Selleck was promoting was "In and Out", a very pro homosexual tolerance movie in which Selleck plays a sympathetic gay character. What with O'Donnell's advocacy of that issue, you would think she would want to spend time promoting that issue instead of going off on a tangent and taking time away from the gay rights angle, but, no, she'd much rather find a reason to be rude.
Here's the segment:
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I viewed the entire 8 minute video, and though I might not agree with everything Selleck said, I thought he was remarkably calm, cool and coherent in his live reaction to Rosie's ambush. Hard to believe he didn't walk off.
I agree. My favorite part is when Rosie asked Tom did you read the ad...in response to him asking her if she'd read it.
From Lilja
Hot on the heels of the news that the creative team at Hodder has won the Book Marketing Society’s Best Campaign Award for Stephen King’s latest hardcover, UNDER THE DOME (published in November, 2009), and nominated as finalist in the Revolution Awards 2010, Hodder is proud to announce plans to take the paperback to an even greater audience when it is published in July.
The strategy behind the summer publication is to generate the excitement usually expected from a major television or film launch, and the campaign is designed to reach a raft of new readers, challenging people’s perception of Stephen King and connecting with an audience usually outside the reading culture.
Hodder are unveiling a radical new package featuring four different covers, each reflecting in a filmic way characters from UNDER THE DOME. The marketing campaign supporting publication will seek to bring to life individuals featured on these covers. Media used will include national outdoor posters, on-line advertising and a dedicated website with stories and recordings from characters in the book. The plan is very much to reach a bigger audience than for any previous King paperback whilst involving the reader in a very personal and intimate way.
UNDER THE DOME is the most successful and biggest selling King hardcover this decade and Hodder expects that their innovative and energetic approach to the paperback will reap similar rewards.
Am I the only one baffled by these? I have no idea what characters these are supposed to represent. I mean, that old guy isn't Barbie is it? Looks nothing like him.
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My Collection
They're interesting photos but I'm not keen on the idea myself. I'd rather just have decent artwork cover of the town covered in the dome, like the hardback.* As for the advertisement campaign... I'm not against books being advertised, but this seems a bit much.
*Mind you we might still get that. I hope so. I haven't bought this book yet.
UNDER THE DOME, is nomited for the Best Novel, in the british fantasy awards 2010 !
As well as "Artists inspired by Stephen King", which is running for the best "non fiction" book!
http://www.britishfantasysociety.org.uk/index.php
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I see that Joe Hill's Locke and Key is nominated for best graphic novel too.
John
I want King to get this award.
Because Duma Key is the best novel - no matter how good its contenders are.
Also because I want King to get all literature awards there are. All other awards too, for that matter.
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jean, Under the Dome is in the running, not Duma Key. I agree that both are excellent reads!
John
the same applies to Under the Dome... though Duma Key is a better novel, the principle remains the same!
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jean, I agree that Duma Key is the better novel, and I want King to win accolades too, BUT even having not read the other books on the list I have a hard time believing UTD is the best book nominated. Good books deserve to be recognized, but I don't believe any author (or other professional) should win an award just because of who they are. I saw that happen several times with the Hugo Awards. I didn't like it then, and I wouldn't like it now. UTD was good, but I don't think it was award worthy.
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