My husband laughs but we are watching the old Bob Ross series, the Joy of Painting. My oldest child and I are going to set up a painting place and paint along with the show next week! lol! So what are you watching lately?
Been watching sports mostly.
The Vancouver Canucks are my NHL team, so I've been watching them and listening to talk radio about them, etc.
Other than that, I've been watching a bit of Australian Open tennis, and the NFL post season.
When my wife & I moved here and had little Tv or internet we bought DVDs of seasons of Little House on the Prarie a few movies and had little else. We used to joke and say "What's on tonite?" -- it was always a Little House night.My wife dumped the TV when we got married (1986). Besides an occasional movie, we watch Little House on the Prairie and Walton reruns, lol.
One thing we don't watch is MSM news.
Shadowlands was also a good C.S. Lewis flick.I watched the Lewis bio-pic. THE MOST RELUCTANT CONVERT. I have worked on script development and I was a bit surprised. It is very cerebral, bookish, heady. There are some segments where I know the subject, but it is written almost to make you unable to get it. I can't really call it a drama.
One of the rules of a script is to show a story (because you are dealing in the art media called motion-photography), not tell it. Once you start telling a story, you are a documentary, and autobiography.
Yes, that was drama. I think this writer was very devoted to Lewis, but the question of how you 'show' the book SURPRISED BY JOY is not answered by working directly from it. In fact, it's not the kind of book you can show. It is his literary and mental wandering, which can only be a little slice of a biopic.Shadowlands was also a good C.S. Lewis flick.
It's a bit difficult describing how God sneaks up on someone,...even if you are that someone.Yes, that was drama. I think this writer was very devoted to Lewis, but the question of how you 'show' the book SURPRISED BY JOY is not answered by working directly from it. In fact, it's not the kind of book you can show. It is his literary and mental wandering, which can only be a little slice of a biopic.