Browsing the blog archives for March, 2009

Womanizer

So the only time I seem to post on the blog is when there’s some funny video or trailer that I want to share. My name is Will and I post second-hand content. You know what, I’m okay with that. Besides, I’m not nearly as cool as this guy. His name is Michael and I think he’s [...]

Friday Geek Out: The Goodbye Girl

Neil Simon’s 1977 The Goodbye Girl is one of the most perfect movies I know. Yes, it’s a pretty simple romantic comedy: Girl meets boy / girl hates boy / girl grows to love boy / girl nearly has heartbroken / girl finds true love. The excellent cast and sublime writing make this one for [...]

DWTS Season 8, Week 3: Sloppy Sambas Anyone?

Week three of Dancing with the Stars brought out Sambas and Foxtrots and my goodness did the Sambas get trashed by half the people that did them. Here’s the rundown of tonight’s dances. Denise & Maks: (Samba) Well, Maks looked great in his Carmen Miranda get up in the rehearsal footage, and that was the [...]

Jonathan, Just Because

Tonight I went to the premiere of the short film Jonathan, Just Because, directed by our friend Josh Koll and written by Kirsten Major and Josh Helmin. Josh H. stars along with Kirsten and Adam Lehman. It is a wonderful film. It focuses on Josh and Adam, both currently boyfriendless, trying to make a connection [...]

I Hear A Symphony

Between the Tigers and Wizards games last night, I went to the symphony. Yes, it sounds strange and several of my teammates were surprised by my between-game activity. It was an important evening though because Seth Bedford, a friend and the guy I built the Huxley Vertical website for, was premiering a work with the [...]

Tigers & Wizards Battle For Playoff Slots

Last night was all about playoff positioning. The Tigers were up first and met up with the Sled Dogs. Going into the game the Dogs were one point ahead of us in fourth place (and the top four teams go into the playoffs). This was do or die for the Tigers. Unfortunately, we didn’t rise [...]

YA Authors Strut Their Stuff

Yesterday afternoon I took some time and went up to the 67th Street branch of the New York Public Library to attend a reading by five YA authors who took part in this week’s NYC Teen Author Festival. Martin Wilson, author of What They Always Tell Us, was the draw for me since I loved [...]