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Roger Avary and Celebrity Weblogs

 
 
ill tonic
01:05 / 27.04.02
I don't know if anybody cares, but today I learned that Roger Avery (director of "Killing Zoe" and co-writer of "Pulp Fiction") has a weblog. He has a lot of shit up there, so if you're a fan you might be interested in checking it out.

The most interesting fact I found on the site? Avary has bought the rights to "GLAMARAMA" and is working on the screenplay as we speak. Cool. (He just finished directing the soon to be released "Rules Of Attraction", another Ellis book -- which I have no desire to see, a decision based more on the book then Avary's work.) Anyway ...

... this got me to thinking about other celebrity weblogs. I know Wil Wheaton has one (not a fan, so I don't really go there). I remember coming across Rutger Hauer's weblog (but couldn't find the URL in a quick google search) and Christopher Walken has one, but it was proven to be a fake.

Does anybody know of any other celebrities or "interesting personalities" who blog? (Preferably behind the scene types - writers, direcors, producers etc. ) Are they worth the time, do you visit regularly - care to share a mini-review?
 
 
videodrome
03:11 / 27.04.02
The only one that comes to mind is Neil Gaiman's journal. I don't read it regularly as I'm not a big fan, but when I do have a look I find it informative and conversational, which are qualities I appreciate when combined in a 'blog.
 
 
wembley can change in 28 days
03:35 / 27.04.02
Good god! RuPaul has a blog! My life is forever changed. And s/he blogs just as I had hoped...
 
  
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