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Who is Melinda Snodgrass anyway?

After eight years as a novelist which included the publication of her CIRCUIT trilogy, and co-creating, editing, and writing for the Wild Card series, Melinda began her career as a story editor on STAR TREK:TNG, and wrote the Writer's Guild Award nominated script THE MEASURE OF A MAN. She worked for REASONABLE DOUBTS, and PROFILER, wrote six pilots, and had one produced and aired, STAR COMMAND. She is currently working on the third book in the EDGE series, has delivered the first book in a new urban fantasy series, and is starting on the second.  She has two screenplays currently under consideration in Hollywood.

“If H.P. Lovecraft and H. L. Mencken had ever collaborated, they might have come up with something like The Edge of Reason . This one will delight thinkers--and outrage true believers--of all stripes.” --George R. R. Martin
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Who knows most, doubts most.

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

Inception -- Spoiler Alert

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Just got home from seeing INCEPTION with Ian.  I don't quite know what to think about this movie.  It looked amazing.  The direction was terrific.  Di Caprio is a great actor, it was complex, it was thought provoking, and at times I hated it.  Other times I loved it.

The questions raised about what is reality were intriguing, and I enjoyed some of the dream levels.  I particularly liked the second level where they run a sting on the mark.  But then we ended in a bad Roger Moore/James Bond movie, and what was that about?

I admit in terms of emotional connection I had a much greater interest in Roger Fischer's daddy issues (of course I did) then with di Caprio's guilt over his crazy wife.  By the time we finally got down to that third level in the city the couple had created I just wanted him to shoot her, and move on.

Quibbles -- that team should have had a dedicated shrink.  Having the forger double in that role didn't work for me.   How come the team was armed like a Bruce Willis Die Hard movie when they didn't expect Fisher to have all these subconscious protections?  And where did all the guns come from?  They dreamed them once people started shooting at them?  Needed a little set up for that.

The Zimmer score was provocative until near the end when it was just bombastic.

Of course there was a "lady and the tiger" ending.  Saw that coming from a looong way away.

And my biggest compliant.  The tension should have built as they descended each level, a growing sense of danger, but instead it lost tension.  Maybe because I wasn't emotionally invested in the husband and wife story, but it felt like I was watching a souffle falling in slow motion.

And yes, it was really, really long, and I think they could have cut a bunch of the James Bond sequence.

I will think about this film unlike Knight and Day which was sooo forgettable and annoying, Nolan continues to amaze, but on some level this just didn't work for me.


We're Actually Pretty Awesome

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I love my Nerd Herd.  Check out how my fellow nerds and geeks took on the haters of the Westboro Baptist Church here.

Back from Comic-Con.  It was a ton of fun, though I did have one panic attack out on the sidewalk trying to cross the street to the Omni Hotel.  I'm a diminutive person, and that big a crowd when it just stops made me a little claustrophobic. 

But I love this con.  More details after I've done some work (and played a little Dragon age.


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