1. You can read Neil Gaiman's excellent short story, The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains.
2. Halekulani Coconut Cake recipe. (My second favorite hotel on Oahu.)
3. Laker Andrew Bynum was photographed parking across two disabled parking spots in a largely empty lot.
Showing posts with label neil gaiman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neil gaiman. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Neil Gaiman's non-offensive panda

I mentioned last month that Neil Gaiman was obsessed with creating a picture book that wouldn't offend censors in China, and had settled on a book about a sneezing panda. Adam Rex is apparently the illustrator and posted a sketch of the panda. Adam has various goods on sale at Zazzle.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Link roundup
1. Smuggling in Mongolia.
2. Once upon a time Bo Derek was attached to play Dazzler in a movie.
3. Cool interface for this telling of Neil Gaiman's The Day the Saucers Came.
2. Once upon a time Bo Derek was attached to play Dazzler in a movie.
3. Cool interface for this telling of Neil Gaiman's The Day the Saucers Came.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Link roundup
1. From an interesting interview with Neil Gaiman:
3. IMDB on The Shining:
The last time I was in China, I was very puzzled because none of my children’s picture books are in print in Mainland China. They’re in print in Hong Kong and in Taiwan, in complex Chinese characters, but they are not in print in Mainland China. I asked my producer, “Why aren’t any of my children’s picture books in print in Mainland China?,” and they said, “It’s because of their disrespect for authority.” I said, “Really?!” And they said, “Yeah, look at them. The Wolves in the Walls is about this little girl who tells her parents that there are wolves in the walls, but they do not believe her. There really are wolves in the walls, and thus her parents are proved wrong. And, in The Day I Swapped My Dad For Two Goldfish, these kids swap their dad. If that happened, society would crumble.”2. Shark.
So, suddenly, it became a goal of mine that was almost a little obsession to write a children’s picture book that would be published in Mainland China, that they could not help but publish, but still could have all of the things that are in my children’s picture books, and I did it. I wrote this book and it’s being painted right now by this wonderful artist, and it’s called Chu’s Day, and it is about a baby panda who sneezes. There is no way that anyone can resist a baby panda who sneezes. This is the single cutest book I’ve ever written. It is written for two-year-olds and is designed in such a way that I’ve tried it on kids and it actually works that when you get to the end, they just look at you and they say, “Read it again!” The only words on page one are, “When Chu sneezed, bad things happened.”
3. IMDB on The Shining:
Because Danny Lloyd was so young and since it was his first acting job, Stanley Kubrick was highly protective of the child. During the shooting of the movie, Lloyd was under the impression that the film he was making was a drama, not a horror movie. He only realized the truth seven years later, when, aged 13, he was shown a heavily edited version of the film. He didn't see the uncut version of the film until he was 17 - eleven years after he'd made it.Via.
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