Since last Friday i’ve done exactly as I planned. I’ve relaxed and enjoyed the freedom. I’ve begun work on the outstanding essay, I’m 486 words into it and I’ve only just come to the end of the first issue so I think I will be okay. Especially since I’ve only used one quote so far. I might even reach 2,000 which is odd for me since I struggle to pad out my arguments. Once that is all finished I only have to worry about it being accepted and after that I can concentrate more on CSR and IdleTalk.
Speaking of Idle Talk, I recently had a few discussions with the staff and came to the decision that we were going to have a bit of a shift in the system. The film department is near enough dead, it wasn’t as popular as we anticipated, despite people practically begging us to include one. Anyway, we decided to revert back to Singles. The big change however is that rather than updating the reviews as they come in, we’re going to release them monthly as a sort of webzine. This won’t require any additional coding since we’ll be using the same system. It just means that each writer has a deadline to meet to submit a minimum of 1 review per month.
It’s been accepted really well, although I’m not sure if the email got out to all the writers since Hotmail hates the staff at idle-talk.co.uk email address.
I recently aquired the soundtrack to the 2006 film The Queen. I remember watching ‘he Queen a while back and loving it becuase of the music. I’m really glad that the composer, Alexandre Desplat, is going to be doing to score for The Golden Compass. For those that don’t know, the Golden Compass is the first installment of the film version of the His Dark Materials trilogy which is to be released towards the end of 2007.
Speaking of films, it’s just 50 days until the release of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoneix! I’m so excited. We recently got some clips of the film, in particular Umbridge’s speech for the first assembly of the year at Hogwarts. Everything about this film looks perfect. Dumbledore seems less agressive. It has the darker cinematography that Alfonzo Cuaron introduced in Prisoner of Azkaban and of course the best casting ever. I really can’t wait for this film, I’ll be there first in line on that Wednesday night at midnight to watch. It should be fantastic!



