日记1030

重阳节

重阳节是个很尴尬的节日。
如果打电话回去跟爸爸妈妈说:
重阳节快乐……晚上多吃点糕哦……
也不知道他们会不会高兴。

October 30th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 8 Comments

日记1029

严厉的观众

看多了美剧,
我看日剧和…台剧的时候,
就常常想,
这种长镜头大特写又在拖时间了。
这段情节删掉也没什么关系吧。
最后看完,居然还很有成就感呢!

October 29th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 2 Comments

日记1027

坐公车记

我早上坐公车上班,
公车很空,
我就独占了一个车后面那种双人座。
到了一站就有个小妞上来,
站在我边上东张西望,
我就好心坐到靠窗的位置去,
把外面的位置让给她。
结果她望了一会,
就坐到后面的一个老头边上去了。
真是气死我了。

October 27th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 10 Comments

啊问题

当十几年前的我第一次惴惴拿起KTV的话筒的时候,基本上想不到自己有朝一日会变成热爱扯起嗓子飙高音的人。我那时候热爱听范晓萱和黄莺莺,也满喜欢陈晓东,总之就是那种柔情脉脉声音温和如牛奶的类型。我还一度很羡慕刘德华那种喉结抖抖抖的发声方法——比如真我的风采里面——觉得怎么会有人发得出这种声音,还自己偷偷摸摸的的练了一下,结果当然是没成功。不过我总觉得,这样也不至于让我就此变成拿起麦就随便吼信乐团的人,我的人生应该是哪里出了问题吧?

October 26th, 2006 - Posted in 未分类 | | 10 Comments

日记1025

上海也有标语

话说我昨天回了上海,
又赶去新客站那里开会,
结果就在路边看到一个标语,
上面写:“预防艾滋病是全体公民的责任”。
看了就觉得,
本城真不愧是一个国际化大都市啊!

October 25th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 5 Comments

日记1023

首都的标语

我今天在首都的马路上看到一个标语,
上面写:清除小广告,人人有责任。
作为一个外来务工人员,
我一下子觉得多了个出乎意料的负担。
首都人民的责任还真是蛮多的。

October 23rd, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 2 Comments

日记1019

迷路

我昨天去gym,
走到天钥桥路南丹路那里,
就忽然不知道应该要往哪走了。
我在路口站了十秒钟,
才终于想起来gym在哪里。

October 19th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 10 Comments

日记1018

回复旦

昨天回去复旦看了蔡康永讲座。
他还满贱的用礼品勾引大家问问题。
因为我坐在第一排,
就有无数写着问题的小纸条传上来。
讲座结束我就把那些纸条全部带走了。
我觉得看那些纸条,比讲座本身有趣多了。

October 18th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 10 Comments

Vanished

Find Out Why Gale Harold Vanished!

It’s not every day that a TV show kills off its leading man seven episodes into the first season. But that’s exactly what happened on Monday’s Vanished, when Gale Harold’s Det. Kelton got caught in a hail of gunfire — punishment for learning too much, too soon. Now, for the first time, exec producer Josh Berman explains why he made his star, um, vanish. (Note: Shortly after this interview was conducted, a tip came in that Fox was relocating Vanished to Friday nights. No confirmation yet from the network. I’ll keep you posted.)

Ausiello: So, why’d you kill him off?

Josh Berman: The premise of Vanished is that no one is safe. When we were thinking about going into baseball [hiatus] and leaving the viewers wanting more, what better way [to do that] than to have our lead character get too close to the truth? On this show, anything can happen at any time.

Ausiello: The buzz going around is that Gale didn’t exactly endear himself to the cast and crew. Is there any truth to that?

Berman: I think a lot of that is gossip. Gale was a consummate professional. I really enjoyed working with him. I don’t think that’s a fair assessment at all. I have heard that, but I didn’t experience that.

Ausiello: How did he react to the news?

Berman: Really well. We had always talked about something like this happening to his character; we just didn’t know when it would happen. But when we were writing the episodes, we realized that his character was getting close to the truth quicker than we had originally anticipated. So [fellow exec producer] Mimi Leder and I had a big discussion with him about how he would feel about doing this in Episode 7, leading into baseball. And he was really gung-ho about it. In fact, in the episode where he’s shot, there’s a scene where his [estranged] wife gives him his wedding ring back; that was his idea. He thought that if he was going to die, it would be nice to have closure with Ava. I thought that was a great, human instinct to have as an actor. He was on board. He loves the show, and he loves his character. Like his character, Gale had a lot of questions, and I think that it was very satisfying for him to get some answers before he left.

Ausiello: So, just to be clear, this was solely a story-line-dictated decision, and had nothing to do with Gale or his performance?

Berman: No. Fox told us to think outside the box from the beginning. We’re not constrained by, "Oh, we have a [contract] with him for this season." We want this to be an edge-of-your-seat kind of show. And I think now, with killing off our main character, no one can guess what’s going to happen next.

Ausiello: In casting Eddie Cibrian to replace him, were you specifically looking for someone completely different?

Berman: Absolutely. Gale’s character was very tortured by the loss of a young boy six months before the investigation began. And even though he followed protocol, he still blamed himself for a botched ransom drop. He was a damaged soul, and he was seeking salvation through his work, whereas Eddie’s character, Det. Danny Lucas, is much more relaxed, much more comfortable in his own skin. He rose through the ranks of the FBI extremely quickly, only to find out that he enjoyed fieldwork more than being stuck in an office in D.C. And the fact that he had a personal connection to Agent Kelton — they were roommates in Quantico – was a good excuse for him to get down and dirty and help solve the disappearance of Sara Collins. And that’s what brings him to Atlanta.

Ausiello: Let’s talk about the ratings. They’re not great. What are you hearing from the network?

Berman: All that I hear from the network is that creatively they couldn’t be happier. I wish our ratings were higher, but at the same time, I think we have found a very passionate, loyal following, and I think Fox is happy with that. We just wish it were a little bigger.

Ausiello: Are you confident that one way or another, fans will see this story to its conclusion?

Berman: This isn’t a show where one episode provides closure. We’ll be providing closure in bits and pieces. As we turn over new cards, new questions will be asked. But we started this show with, "Who is Sara Collins? Where is Sara Collins?" And by the end of Episode 13, we answer both those questions. And then, of course, there are new mysteries to solve. As a viewer, I get frustrated when it takes forever to get to the answer, so that’s not what Vanished is.

Ausiello: Will you be presenting a new mystery in Episode 14?

Berman: Not necessarily a new mystery, just new facets of Sara Collins’ story.

October 12th, 2006 - Posted in 未分类 | | 9 Comments

日记1010

走路被堵记

今天我在马路上走路,
前面有一对情侣慢吞吞的散步,
挡住了我的路。
我就很响的咳嗽了几声,想说让他们让开。
结果那个男的回头看了我一眼,
还是旁若无人慢吞吞的走。
我后来只好一边跟在他们后面,
一边很尴尬的继续假装咳嗽。

October 10th, 2006 - Posted in 日记 | | 8 Comments

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