Is this for real?
Jul. 4th, 2008 11:29 amFrom Meg Cabot's blog:
Did I mention the film rights for the Queen of Babble series have been optioned by Sharp Independent Films, and Kristin Bell of Veronica Mars and Forgetting Sarah Marshall has agreed to play Lizzie Nichols???
That would be awesome. One of my favorite book series, one of my favorite actresses . . .
And . . . HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Which I figure I can direct to everyone on my flist because if you're not American, I can be wishing you happiness on this random day in July. I don't have any plans for the fourth, which I was prepared to be defensive about ("I don't like crowds, I don't like noise."), but then I talked to lots of other people who don't have plans, so I guess I'm not the only one who feels this way. Anyway, this no crowds/no noise plan might not work because:
1. In an apparent quest to break everything I own . . . I broke my coffeepot. And that's something I need to replace as soon as possible.
2. Fireworks are legal here. Which I realized, literally, yesterday. They weren't legal where I was living last year. People still set them off, but . . . I think it's going to much worse here.
Did I mention the film rights for the Queen of Babble series have been optioned by Sharp Independent Films, and Kristin Bell of Veronica Mars and Forgetting Sarah Marshall has agreed to play Lizzie Nichols???
That would be awesome. One of my favorite book series, one of my favorite actresses . . .
And . . . HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Which I figure I can direct to everyone on my flist because if you're not American, I can be wishing you happiness on this random day in July. I don't have any plans for the fourth, which I was prepared to be defensive about ("I don't like crowds, I don't like noise."), but then I talked to lots of other people who don't have plans, so I guess I'm not the only one who feels this way. Anyway, this no crowds/no noise plan might not work because:
1. In an apparent quest to break everything I own . . . I broke my coffeepot. And that's something I need to replace as soon as possible.
2. Fireworks are legal here. Which I realized, literally, yesterday. They weren't legal where I was living last year. People still set them off, but . . . I think it's going to much worse here.