Question of the Week #2
I decided that it was high time I added another question for all y'all to answer. I will attempt to do so every week or so from now on. Although it occurrs to me that Graham has yet to answer. Silly Graham. Anyway. Alright so here I go. What is your ideal job? This includes what the atmosphere of your workplace is, earnings, resposibilities, hours, holidays and anything else you can think of. Go nuts.
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That isn't exactly what I would consider nuts but...keep trying.
Dude, if your question wasn't so hard, I'm sure you would have more answers.
If I want to be a filmmaker, it means that I will work long hours over a short period of time, followed by long post-production hours, and then vacations the length of which I will chose depending on contracts, inspiration, and my ego.
I have a little fantasy, though, where none of my stars are drama queens (no Russell Crowe for me!), and they all say nice things about me on commentary tracks and to anyone who asks.
And there will be no smoking on my sets, and no affairs, and maybe no taking the Lord's name in vain because that annoys me.
My movies will always, always be shot on location, sometimes on those lovely overcast days à la The Red Ballon.
My producers will trust my judgement , not hang around the set all day just to make me nervous.
Marty will mentor me, and I will never have to live in LA just to be successful, and I'll wear Valetino's to award shows.
Uh, I think that's more than enough.
I like it. Good show April. NIce to know someone is still alive and kicking out there.
Again, apologies for being out of the province and being slow on the uptake. Ideal job eh? Umm..tough one...maybe a job where the children are really really well behaved and I like my co-workers and I am paid a million dollars a week...that would be pretty ideal
Nelle hunny...weren't you only out of the province for like one weekend?
Yes, one weekend...but this is me, one day can throw off my entire life schedule
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