
I’ve been real busy at work this week, sorry the site has been a little thin lately. I’m doing the best I could. Being a Hollywood working man I get busy, what can I tell ya. Started a new job on the Steven Spielberg/ Mark Burnett reality TV show, On The Lot. I’m working as an AD consultant to the contestants. The show has been getting terrible ratings so far. I think the concept of trying to find the next Hollywood filmmaker, and a deal with Dreamworks as a prize, is very good. The show has taken a bit too long to develop, but the good part will start next week. The contestants now get to work with Hollywood professionals to make their shorts every week. That’s where I come in. So expect to see some more behind the scenes footage on the show, it should get more interesting. Also I will possibly get some air time on TV, if that happens I’m sure the ratings will go through the roof. I’ll keep you updated on the ratings. …DEEP!
Here’s a couple of great photos of Jessica Biel in a bikini, from the new GQ to hold you over. I got to give Justin Timberlake some credit. The man knows how to play the field. I couldn’t expect any more from a member of a boy band. …ENJOY!



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3 responses so far ↓
1 lawrencen // Jun 21, 2007 at 10:47 pm
Jeezus Palomino!! She’s on FIRE!!
2 jessica // Jun 23, 2007 at 5:03 pm
I completely agree that On the Lot got off to a slow start. It is unfortunate that the first episode was SO bad because I think it turned a lot of people off. I am glad I stuck with it, there are some really talented filmmakers on the show and I am interested to see what they do next, especially when it comes to working with the pros!
3 speedypete69 // Jun 24, 2007 at 2:36 pm
I glad they went from two episodes a week to one. Two is too much to commit to for a new show. I think the judges need to be more critical, and maybe a bit more blunt…like “You have no creative talent at all, maybe you should become a studio exec.”
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