Ernie writes-
So, Igor and I were making some small revisions to the "Niente: The Movie" screenplay with a program, called Celtx, that's geared specifically toward screenwriting.
At one point I was describing that a character in this certain scene would combust. I literally typed in "SHE COMBUSTS." And the spell check on this program insisted that I had spelled the word "COMBUSTS" incorrectly. So I went to check to see what the spell check suggested the proper spelling was. The only thing it offered was (I kid you not): "CUM BUSTS."
Aside from that the fact that its Spell Check needs to keep its mind out of the gutter, it's a really great program. I highly recommend it.
Celtx
On an entirely different note, if any of you are familiar with the movie game:
One person names a movie, the next person names an actor from the movie, the person after that names a move that actor was in etc.
It would work like this:
Igor: The Dark Knight to...Ernie.
Ernie: Heath Ledger to...Kat.
Kat: A Knight's Tale to...Steve.
And so fourth.
A few of us have created a new version. Instead of the pattern: Movie>Actor>Movie etc.
It's Movie>Element>Movie>Element etc.
Instead of naming actors, you name things that appeared in the film, for example: the color brown was in the film "Ice Age."
Here's essentially how it went down:
Igor: The Dark Knight to...Ernie.
Ernie: A large truck to...Kat.
Kat: There's was a truck in Spiderman. So Spiderman to...Steve.
Steve: There was a chair in Spiderman. So chair to...Ben.
Ben: I saw a chair in Raiders of the Lost Ark, so Raiders to...Tommy.
Tommy: I saw the color blue in Raiders, the color blue to Igor.
Igor: Deep Blue Sea, I win. Everybody get the fuck out of my house.
After I left, I ate a sandwich and thought about writing this blog post all night. I'm so glad I finally got to tell all of you about this.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
A Wisecrackin' Spell Checker
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)