Veronica Mars. My GOD, that was amazing. I’m still reeling.

Random thoughts:

Mr. Underhill!

That graduation was TINY.

WHY OH WHY do my fandoms insist on spinkicking my OTPs in the face? First The Dresden Files, now VM?

Does the C.W. shoutout mean what I think it means?

Me = sobbing mess, even though Rational Me knew they’d never do it. Though I did burst out laughing at the Pieta. Why has no one else on my flist picked up on the reference? Anyway, Veronica as Jesus? Really not so much. For those unfamiliar with one of my favourite sculptures, click here for Michaelangelo’s, here for Rob Thomas’. Obvious spoiler warning, and apologies for my inability to take screencaps. I have to literally take a digital photograph of my laptop.

Entertainment news from the industry, via AnimationFlash.

On the “please tell me you’re kidding” front:

After dropping out as director of the adaptation of Philip Pullman’s sci-fi novel THE GOLDEN COMPASS, AMERICAN PIE director Chris Weitz is again taking the helm of the film as Anand Tucker (SHOPGIRL) steps down, reports VARIETY. Weitz stepped down from the first installment in the HIS DARK MATERIALS trilogy due to his concern with never having dealt with daunting technical effects challenges. New Line states that Tucker has left the project due to “differences in creative direction.”

The film is still set to lens this fall in the U.K. and hit theaters in November 2007.

The story revolves around Lyra, a girl who travels to the far north to save her best friend, encountering armored bears, witches and other fantastical characters in the process.

“Though I’m disappointed that New Line and Anand didn’t end up seeing eye to eye, when I was told the job of directing THE GOLDEN COMPASS was open, there was just no way that I could pass it up,” Weitz said. “I feel very confident in the creativity and expertise of the technical crew that is assembling to take on this challenge.”

Scholastic Ent., which published Pullman’s trilogy in the U.K., and Weitz’s
Depth of Field are producing. Exec producers are sibling Paul Weitz and
Andrew Miano.

On the “shouldn’t you be working on Torchwood?” front:

Jetix Europe has teamed with Park Ent. and the DOCTOR WHO creative team of Bob Baker and Paul Tams to develop K-9 ADVENTURES, a 26 x30 comedy/fantasy series featuring Doctor Who’s famous robot dog. The show will employ state of the art CGI animation mixed with live-action, to give K-9 a sleek new look for the series that is set in space.

Baker was a writer and Tams a designer and illustrator for the classic DOCTOR WHO series. Baker, whose writing credits include the Oscar-winning WALLACE & GROMIT IN THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT, WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE WRONG TROUSERS and WALLACE AND GROMIT: A CLOSE SHAVE, co-created K-9 as the Doctor’s robotic canine companion with then co-writer Dave Martin. Baker and Tams have formed K-9 Films.

The original K-9 made a guest appearance in the third episode of the new series of DOCTOR WHO with David Tennant, entitled “School Reunion,” which aired last week on BBC1.

Michael Lekes, svp, programming, Jetix Europe, said, “K-9 ADVENTURES is an incredibly exciting project for Jetix. It’s set to be an excellent pace fantasy/adventure series that we are sure will be immensely popular with Jetix viewers, particularly in the U.K., following the recent revival and widespread popularity of DOCTOR WHO.”

“I am absolutely delighted to be giving K-9 a new lease of life and a new look for his own series on Jetix, and it’s thrilling to be able to offer younger DOCTOR WHO fans the chance to get to know K-9,” said K-9 ADVENTURES co-creator Baker, of for K-9 Films. “I believe they will love the 21st century K-9 as much as past generations did when he appeared in DOCTOR WHO.

“We feel that K-9 holds a very special place in the hearts of all DOCTOR WHO fans and we are thrilled to be working with Bob, Paul and everyone at Jetix on the development and production of the series,” added Jim Howell, chief exec of Park Ent.

My demo reel is awesome. And as of 4AM, I can barely even feel the sleep deprivation! I just have to render everything, then PACK like a crazy person, then maybe take a nap on the train to New York. Then take another nap when I get to the hotel. Then sleep that night, after we get back from our show. Then change my name to Rip Van Winkle and sleep a further twenty years.

What is it about me and spending all night in the Animation lab the last day of the school year? Last year, I was in the lab until 1:30. I got two hours of sleep before leaving at 4 for a 6:00 plane flight. And this year, given the amount of stuff that needs to get done, I wonder if I’m going to get any sleep at all. The low-res Internet version (because all must share in the pretty) should finish in a few minutes, then I’ll start the 2-hour high-quality render and skip out to find sustenance and do some packing.

Oh, man. The only place open will be the Philly Diner. This will be the first time I’ve gone there since the shooting at 3AM over the Christmas holidays. Boo, I’ve worked too hard these past few weeks to die!

W00t! Firefly wins Prime Time TV Hits Bracketology! A close 2nd place finish became a massive win over House, after significant voting fraud was uncovered. “Everybody lies,” quoth Doctor Snark. So true!

GeekWeek vs. Joss Whedon

In Michelle Rodriguez’s stint on Good Morning America, there’s a clipped headline that states “[….] may allow Catholics to use condoms to prevent spread of AIDS.” I googled it and found this:

The leader of Scotland’s largest Catholic congregation yesterday backed the use of condoms by Aids patients to prevent them infecting their spouses. But Mario Conti, the Archbishop of Glasgow, added that such a position was not a support for contraception. Catholic Church doctrine is against the use of condoms, but Pope Benedict XVI is believed to be on the verge of sanctioning a change.

Cool.

They Are Made Out of Meat

It looks like Amazon is having a TV on DVD sale! Wonderfalls is only $19.97 (half-price!) right now. It’s a clever and uproariously funny show, rivaling Firefly for my all-time favourite, and it’s a minimal time committment, as it only lasted 13 episodes.

Also, Veronica Mars season 1 is down to $29.96, so now is a great time to jump on the bandwagon, before someone on LJ accidentally spoils you for the end of season 2! Then Firefly is 24.96, so you could always pick up an additional set to lend out to your friends, as everyone on my flist has seen Firefly, yes? Otherwise, there will be Words.

Related: The Saturn Award winners are in! Summer Glau (River, Serenity) wins best supporting film actress, Kristen Bell of Veronica Mars wins best TV actress. Peej wins Best Director, Narnia wins Best Costumes and Best Makeup, and Kong wins Best Special Effects. I refuse to comment on Backstroke of the West winning Best Sci-Fi Film, because that’s just a load of WHA???.

Of course, George Lucas got major points in my book when he decided to release the original, unaltered trilogy on DVD! Coming September 12th, Han shoots first, Jabba first appears in Jedi, and Annakin’s hed is no longer pastede on! I knew there was a reason I hadn’t bought the Special Edition DVD yet and instead coveted my parents’ ancient VHS box set. Thanks to Heidi for the link. My day is made!

MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU.

House. Foreman is unspeakable, Cameron rocks, and Steve McQueen lives to fight another day! Also House’s new ball-and-cane trick is awesome.

Veronica Mars. Re: Woody, I CALLED IT. MacBeav are adorable, as is Weevil (who, according to his mugshot, is 6′? Hah! Also, Will and I decree that Mac and Veronica so need to be roommates at Hearst next year. As for the trial results, dude, this surprises people? If there was any semblance of criminal justice, it wouldn’t be Neptune. And the “We love Aaron Echolls, Aaron Echolls is innocent!” banners crack me up. Now they just need a Dove Lady!

Lost. HOLY –BLEEP–!!!! Well, that certainly blew episode conventions out of the water. Sure, (blankety)’s story was more-or-less resolved, but (blankety-blank) didn’t even get an episode. How is (blankety-blank-bleep) going to find out about (blankety-blank)’s past?

The second half of the big two-parter House episode is on in ten minutes. Why did my body choose now to cash in on last night’s sleep debt? I was up past 5 working on my Digital Figure Modeling final project, and subsequently got 4 hours of sleep, and therefore I should deserve to revel in fandom this evening. Stupid body. *grabs chocolate*