Thu, 3 August 2006 ![]() Prepoduction of writer/director Rawson Marshall Thurber's (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) adaptation of Michael Chabon's first novel The Mysteries of Pittsburgh is apparently underway. And it appears that shooting will begin sometime this month in Pittsburgh. "Michael Chabon's debut novel is set in Pittsburgh in the mid-1980s and chronicles the joy, sexual awakening, and heartache of growing up for the story's central character, Art Bechstein." (Rebecca Murray) Another Chabon novel - Wonder Boys - was also made into a film and shot in Pittsburgh. Peter Sarsgaard has been cast as Cleveland and Sienna Miller will be playing the role of Jane. "As for Max Minghella (originally cast as Art Bechstein), unfortunately we've lost him. His school schedule at Columbia has caused him to have to drop out of the film." (Rawson Marshall Thurber) Donna Belajac Casting is accepting submissions for speaking parts. Experienced actors not represented by agents may send their picture and resume to: Donna Belajac Casting 109 Market Street, 2nd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222 NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. We are especially interested in submissions for the character "Lurch" a 7-foot-tall African American thug. No lines, so while acting experience is not necessary, it would be a plus. The character beats up one of the lead characters. Will be hired under a SAG contract as a day player. I'm going to do my best to set up some interviews for the Dreaming Ant podcast with cast and crew members, so keep your fingers crossed...or even better, help us make it happen! I'll keep you posted with any new developments. dB Category: News -- posted at: 5:25 AM Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 August 2006 ![]() Dean: You can learn a lot from ants. These Brazilian fire ants can teach you a lot about successful societal structure. You see? There's one queen in there. The rest are dedicated worker ants. Everybody pulls their weight; nobody complains; there's harmony and growth. Same here at [Dreaming Ant]...only you are the worker ants...the backbone.
Russ: And...you're the queen?
Many of you already know Ben, but for those who don't, it's time for yinz to take off your helmets (not motorcycle helmets, Ben! the other Ben, that is), loosen your grip on the ole handlebars, and have faith as Ben's cool breeze guides you (like a Jedi knight) through the expansive virtual terrain of Bloomfield's best, albeit only, DVD store. Oi. Like you've never been a cheese ball before! How does Rod measure up? Dreaming Ant member since October 2003 and a live, in-store blogger...before blogging went digital. Along with roommate Drew Pavelchak, he built Dreaming Ant's impressive black counter in December 2004, demonstrating his acute attention to detail and sincere commitment to quality. Graduated from CMU with some kinda art degree thingy. He has an insatiable appetite for all things edible and an exotic passion for Asian cinema, especially films with an austere and/or lyrical tone. Andrew and I are both excited to welcome Ben to the fold, as we hope yinz are too. Ben will be your Sunday afternoon host at Dreaming Our number one ant, Andrew (aka tender ant), another CMU grad as well as a freelance writer, recently returned from a cross-country pilgrimage to his hometown Some of you may not know her, but the intensely focused and
always studious young lady surrounded by stacks of DVDs cluttering the back table is our
very own Zen ant of DVD cleansing - the great Jenn! Among other things, Jenn is
also a sculptor. Looking for an art professor? Email Jenn If you were wondering whatever happened to Jess, a longtime
Dreaming Ant friend and occasional substitute ant, she's been in San Fran the
past three months interning for Apple Computer. When she returns next week,
she'll be finishing up her final semester at...you guessed it...CMU, so we might still have a few
months left to spend with her. Email Jess As mentioned earlier, I've been struggling with how to expand in the midst of numerous local closings and increasingly limited space. Please email any suggestions/advice you might have to me at dean@dreamingant.com. One thought, especially considering the recent local Blockbuster closings, is to work more closely with the universities to make Dreaming Ant's eclectic collection readily available to students and professors. Again, your feedback is welcome... As always, thanks for your continued support of Dreaming Ant! dB Category: News -- posted at: 4:04 AM Comments[0] |


