by Larry Brody
=&0=&It was the Navajo dog took me to the Hopi,
Their tribal enmity ignored. She said there was
A man there I had to talk to, and next morning
It was the Navajo dog took me to the Hopi,
Their tribal enmity ignored. She said there was
A man there I had to talk to, and next morning
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by Patrick Allan

From the Onion a few years back, but irresistible to a certain TVWriter™ BL known as LB:

Gang,
TVWriter™ Advanced Online Workshop #158 has been postponed and will start next week, September 14, 2016.
As of this writing, two places are left, so if you’ve got basic knowledge of screenplay format and are being chased by demons demanding that you get out of your current rut and start writing for TV, send me a writing sample (no more than 10 pages please) ASAP and we’ll talk.

*If you haven’t viewed this film yet be warned this review may contain spoilers!*
Hollywood has gotten into the habit of taking classic films and remaking them for a new generation. I believe there are pro’s and con’s to this. Ben-Hur being the latest of such remakes (and a remake of a remake of a remake, no less), tells the story of Judah Ben-Hur back in the First Century A.D., a young Jewish royal falsely accused of treason who regains his name and honor during a pivotal chariot race.
THE GOOD: