I doublechecked. I thought the reference was to Love Story, but apparently it’s for The Prince of Tides. Susan Lowenstein was the name of a psychiatrist in that movie.
I doublechecked. I thought the reference was to Love Story, but apparently it’s for The Prince of Tides. Susan Lowenstein was the name of a psychiatrist in that movie.
Oh, the white clamshell VHS tapes, sigh...I had a whole bunch of them as a kid.
Just heard this on satellite radio a couple of hours ago and I fell in love with it. Almost felt like I could already sing along with it.
I rode Space Mountain once, against my better judgment after having avoided it for years, and even in the dark, I could tell how tight/compact it is in there, just seems more narrow and rickety. Plus my family and I ride on the PeopleMover pretty much every time we go to the park, and the PeopleMover travels through…
That June 2010 to August 2010 burst of writing, if that is what it is, fascinates me-he may not have accurately estimated how many finalized manuscript pages he had beforehand and readjusted his calculations, based on what his editors had to say about the quality of his work. Or else he really, really crammed a ton of…
Well in general, in my experience, for a writer using a word processing software, a manuscript page is a double-spaced 8" by 11" document with 1" margins—it's good spacing for writing in the margins and between lines to correct stuff and make notes/suggestions for story. The font is around 12 pt. in manuscript format.…
That also depends on the writer as well, how much attention and focus a writer can give to his/her work, how much are they willing to describe or write or go through to accurately, fully portray or display their story and work to a reader. It's fascinating for me to read this and understand the dedication he has for…
You know what's weird? Smithers and Mr. Burns being voiced by the same person.
I know they used this in Toy Story 2 with Big Al, but that's probably not it.