I see by the old Firestats Count that Morat’s Blog has had 1000 unique visitors from countries foreign and domestic. However unique the 5 or so repeat commentators may be, I urge even the casual passer-by to not be afraid to comment if you have any profound bits of wisdom to add. Surely my profound knowledge of even the most minute of trivia peaks enough curiosity to leave a few letters…. and some of those letters may even form a word or two. Even Morat himself has asked me to send greetings to everyone living in Liswathistan. And there must be other fans of “The Office” out there who would like to share their views as well as on movies old and new. Especially with the summer blockbuster season approaching despite the early word on Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I heard reports that fans are not to expect too much… WOOLY SHEEP to you all who review movies months before they open.). Plus, The Dark Knight sounds like it will be fabulous.
Archive for April 28th, 2008
Make The Most Of What You Are Given
I just learned that I will be portraying the role of Braxton in my local theatrical production of Little Women. Since I know very little about the show apart from the book that I read years ago, I have no idea who this character is. He is part of the ensemble which could mean anything. However important the character is I will do my best to make him as memorable as I can. Hopefully, it calls for some amount of energy and a chance to stand out (if not who’s to say I cannot do so on my own). There are no small parts only small performers, right?
Dumb-O-Dumb-One-O Take 2
Yet another television series will be reimagined soon. Apparently, an update of “Beverly Hills, 90210” is on the way. According to sources, none of the original cast or characters will be included (unfortunately for them who seem to have disappeared into oblivion). I think a better appraoch would be to cater to the fans of the original series who probably are in their late 20s-early 30s and bring back the old and see them dealing with adult hood. If there actually were people who enjoyed the show of teenage-angst. Personally, I never missed an episode…..HAHAHAHA. Actually, I proudly confess that I never saw one and cannot name a single character but do remember an actor by the name of Puke Luke Perry. However, the cast of the updated series will include Lori Loughlin from another late 80s classic “Full House.” How about adding the actor from “Family Matters” who played Steve Urkel (what was his name?) or Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Reimagining it as a comedy could not hurt it at all… right?