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rockfenris2005 01:41 pm UTC 04/01/07 |
| In reply to: | He's died again, clearly. - Wilbury 11:51 am UTC 04/01/07 |
> You think too much. > > I think he doesn't blog very often anymore cause he still > hasn't found the appropriate superlatives with which to > reflect on Merciless Nite 2 yet. :o) THAT'S what I thought it was. I'm still finding it REALLY HARD to review it myself. > > OR, he's busy. But those two reasons could be intertwined > somehow. It doesn't add up. I asked around. Everything seems to be OK. But "The Dream Engine" doesn't look like it's happening with Rob's Tarzan schedule. Beattie's working on a million assignments and TMIL basically jeopardized the movie. We've heard nothing about Polanski's Tanz movie. We've heard nothing about "Bikers Of The Round Table". We've heard nothing about the stage-show and a friend of mine in London, who has an IN with what's on, has heard nothing about a new theatre or a 2008 "Bat Out Of Hell". If Jim's show is so big the whole industry would be gossipping about it. But as far as I've been told London theatre people, in general, don't know about it. So what's up with that?? > > OR, and this is the theory I love most, Jim Steinman has > died again, Just like he did in 1981 when he was replaced > by Jim Morrison (hence him having written nothing 'new' > since :o) ) and they are still busy finding an appropriate > replacement. LOL not to mention Richard O'Brien and Anton Fig | |
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