Saturday, March 20, 2010

Cox High Speed Internet Audition

(not much of an actress this one)

Every time you watch a commercial you need to realize that hundreds of people made an ass of themselves in the hopes of being in that commercial.

Today I got oven mitts thrown at my head. And various other items, while a giant industrial-sized fan blew my hair. It was an audition for a Cox High Speed Internet commercial. I was told to walk in with my empty coffee cup prop, sit down at the computer -- a laptop they had provided -- and start typing, or pretend typing. Seconds later a giant fan was turned on and my hair was blown back, not too mention the skin on my face, and I was told to flail back in my chair acting as if I could barely hold on to the desk because the wind was so strong, but, as the camera operator instructed, I wasn’t upset about this wind, I was excited about it. I liked it! I just couldn't get enough! The wind, it turns out, was supposed to symbolize how astonishingly fast the new Cox High Speed Internet is. So while I was getting blasted in the face by the fan and flopping around in my chair like I was having a seizure, the camera operator started throwing things at me – an oven mitt, a few markers, a pencil, a ruler. Fortunately I had possession of the coffee cup. So there I was flailing back in my chair, dodging oven mitts and various other household items, my hair whipping itself into a beehive of sorts, but I was smiling, oh yeah I was smiling ‘cause I was so amazed by this magical high speed internet. And then I was told to stop all my gyrating and look into the camera and say, as loud as I can, “Cox High Speed Internet! It’s a beautiful thing!"

That's the sort of thing people do on a Tuesday at noon to get in commercials.


Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Heeeeee's Back



Oh, Tiger.
See you in Augusta, you old dog.
And until then, here is a video of me reporting for Sports Illustrated at the 2008 Masters from my favorite Augusta watering hole, Surrey Tavern. Watch me taking Jager shots in a sea of khaki-pants then eating a "sausage dawg" with a fellow named Ron, who was passionate about his "special sauce" and needed his own subtitles.

Click here to watch:

Monday, March 8, 2010

Brian Geraghty



I interviewed actor Brian Geraghty back in 2006. I remember him mentioning the upcoming project he was working on. It was a war film but it didn't yet have a title. I remember the director was a woman and I remember he said she was incredible. Turns out that director was Kathryn Bigelow and that film was The Hurt Locker. He was one of the three stars. One of those three giddy guys on stage last Sunday standing behind Kathryn as she accepted (both) her Oscars. Congrats on the Oscar to you all of you. I guess I should have mentioned that yet-to-be-titled film in my piece after all...
Click here to read the article:

http://www.lilibetsnellings.com/onpaper/anthem1.pdf

Monday, March 1, 2010

Golf On The Edge



My latest article for Ralph Lauren Magazine about the SPEC-tacular golf courses Cape Kidnappers and Kauri Cliffs in New Zealand.

Click here to read:

http://entertainment.ralphlauren.com/magazine/editorial/sp10/golf.asp

The editor wanted to title it "Golfing On The Edge" and I told her of a conversation I once had with my brother, an avid golfer, many years ago. It ended something like:

"Lilibet, you don't go tennising."