Sunday, September 28, 2008

Um, I need a break. Please?

Well, we’re ending another chapter in the TF2 book tomorrow. Filming officially wraps tomorrow here in New Mexico. It’s been a blast, and filming has been amazing. A lot has happened. Here’s a rundown.


The day that Shia and I got back from L.A. (the 17th, Wednesday like a week and a half ago), it was a big day. Not only were we shooting some major stuff, but Entertainment Tonight was there as well. Mark Steines and the entire crew was there capturing some behind the scenes footage to show to the public. Maybe you caught it? It was fun, but really stressful while they were there. But everyone got to see “Egypt”, which wasn’t what it was all cracked up to be. We really thought Bay was taking us to Egypt. Turns out the crew built an AMAZING set at White Sands. You really couldn’t tell the difference. Anyway, the ET thing aired last week (and of course, I missed it). If you missed it I wouldn’t be surprised if it was on youtube. It’s definitely on their website though. I have yet to find the time to watch it though. There is a possibility that Mark and company will be back for more exclusives, so be sure to watch for that.


Tomorrow (Monday, September 29) will officially be our last day here. We’re having an open day of sorts tomorrow. Military personnel only, with ID of course. So if you’re qualified (what a funny way of saying it), you should stop by and say hi. I think that Bay has something special planned while everyone is here but I’m not exactly sure…


Next stop for filming: The Boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, AZ. It should be beyond amazing. Hopefully there will be more updates from there. That is, if I have the time.


Even while here filming in NM, I still found the time to have some fun with Shia and the gang. In a very sneaky way, might I add. We managed to somehow get into the midnight showing of Eagle Eye here in Alamogordo without being noticed or recognized. Sure, everyone was wearing hats and inconspicuous clothes, but still. I count it as a victory. We thought we’d go see the movie because Josh and Tyrese hadn’t seen it yet. Of course, I had already seen it at the premiere and thought it was highly amazing, so I was ready to go again. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint. I think Shia was nervous while we were there though. We’d never been in the same room with an audience that had never seen our movies before except for Hollywood premieres. But in reality, it doesn’t matter what Hollywood thinks. What the audience and the fans think is what matters. So here he was, sitting in a theater full of people, waiting for them to see what I think is the performance of his career. He had to be a little nervous. But it all ended well, because the audience loved it. More importantly, Josh and Tyrese loved it too. We didn’t get back home until like 3. And of course we had to be on set at 10 the next morning. Needless to say, we were a little tired. But it was worth it. We had a blast, and Shia seemed happy with the reaction from everybody. (P.S. All the people who were in the theater that we were when we saw the movie are probably freaking out right now. They just found out we were there. That’s a little funny.)


This upcoming week should be pretty busy for me. How To Lose Friends & Alienate People comes out on Friday, so there’ll be a premiere this week, probably in L.A. On top of the premiere this week (which means I’ll be flying back and forth—AGAIN), I really have no clue what the schedule for TF2 is like this week. Bay hasn’t really said anything about it yet. Knowing him, he probably will say something tomorrow. At least I hope he does. And I hope it’s not too crazy. Because I really don’t need the added stress of figuring out how to fit everything in this week. I’m too stressed out now as it is. But as soon as Halloween rolls around, I should be chill. Because almost everything will be over. Besides TF2, there’s not a whole lot I’m doing right now. So it’ll be nice. I’ll have to start press for Jennifer’s Body sometime. I’m guessing early next year, but since there’s not an exact release date yet, I can’t say for sure. Press will probably start for TF2 in April. Slow and minimal press I’m hoping. The big stuff will probably hit in May, AFTER my birthday (a plea to Bay, maybe?).


So after an amazing chapter in the TF2 book, I say this: good night. I haven’t been to bed this early the entire time that we’ve been shooting. It’s actually amazing that I actually get to sleep now. But knowing myself and the people around me, I probably won’t. There’ll be something going on somewhere, and I’ll get involved somehow. And of course, just as I typed that, I got a text. “Party over here.” Of course. Shia’s texting and I guess I’m leaving. Last night party, I suppose? Who knows? I’ll let you know all about it sometime soon. I hope.


Later for now. More soon. Go see Eagle Eye. And if I don’t update by Friday, go see How To Lose Friends & Alienate People this weekend. Please?


Off to party. I don’t know why I thought I’d be able to sleep tonight. Maybe I’ll try the cucumbers on my eyes thing. If I have time.



<3
Megan

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