Posted 4:30 AM by Gerald So
Tuesday this week Amazon announced hiring execs Amy Pascal and David Heyman to shepherd James Bond on screen going forward. Thursday, Amazon MGM exec Jen Salke left that role for a producing deal with the studio.
From this, the industry reads that Salke was the main cause of friction between Amazon and the Broccoli-Wilson family. DEADLINE further reported Salke was left out of negotiations with Pascal and Heyman, who made their agreement contingent on reporting to Courtenay Valenti, not Salke herself.
I'm pleased with the hire. Pascal has experience producing Spider-Man and three of the latest Bonds; Heyman was behind the Harry Potter movies. That's the level of buzz expected of Bond movies.
Very Much So
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Saturday, March 29, 2025
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
It's a Tie
Posted 6:30 AM by Gerald So
I wore a collared shirt and tie the other day. I seldom do, so I took a photo and made a vector cartoon:
I wore a collared shirt and tie the other day. I seldom do, so I took a photo and made a vector cartoon:
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Stopping for Death
Posted 6:00 AM by Gerald So
Inspired by Emily Dickinson, I intend this entry title to be accepting, not blunt. My brother and I are going to a nurse cousin's wake this afternoon. Her husband, a dentist, had a heart transplant a year or two ago, and somewhere in that time looking after him and their daughters, she was diagnosed with cancer and, like my mother, needed a pleural catheter at the end.
As bad as I feel for my cousins' loss, I know death is also something of a relief. Cancer ravages the body. It doesn't get the spirit. I mean the soul for believers, but I also mean one's personality in life, what everyone remembers.
Inspired by Emily Dickinson, I intend this entry title to be accepting, not blunt. My brother and I are going to a nurse cousin's wake this afternoon. Her husband, a dentist, had a heart transplant a year or two ago, and somewhere in that time looking after him and their daughters, she was diagnosed with cancer and, like my mother, needed a pleural catheter at the end.
As bad as I feel for my cousins' loss, I know death is also something of a relief. Cancer ravages the body. It doesn't get the spirit. I mean the soul for believers, but I also mean one's personality in life, what everyone remembers.
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