I've had a little project that fell my way, it's a little indie flick focused around the topic of the cat fight and the sensationalism of the cat fight in the media.

Kind of sounds like a topic for SNL's "Coffee Talk" with Linda Richman. "I'm getting a little verklempt! Consider this: the term catfight has nothing to do with cats fighting. Discuss"

So let's discuss!

The cat fight as in two females pitted against each other for ratings, boost in sales or just plain, one on one maliciousness. From our all time favorite cat fight of Paris and Nicole to Condolezza Rice and Hilary Clinton. In the end, two females sincerely cannot be competing against each other without the media blowing the whole affair up into a... catfight!

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If that's the case, why can't we have a male catfight? I would adore an announcement of a catfight between Gee Double-ya and Kerry? Oh hell, I'd be down to rename Bush's War on Terrorism and call it "The Bush/Terror Catfight" But, truthfully, who wants to see yee ol' Prez sit in a ring and contemplate how to fight himself? Poor man can't even have a fork in front of him without someone putting a cork on the prongs.

Regardless, there is a culture associated with the catfight and the film "Unspoken Words" deals with bringing this culture to light. I'm in the opening scene, where a supposed honest and frank discussion between a group of women goes awry. Click here to check out the podcast interview that was aired on Natradio's Liquid Lunch. Note: Liquid Lunch is daily streaming radio broadcast featuring on of my favorite hosts, the saucy Irma Gagnon. Tune in, you'll love it.

So in a somewhat related, but, not discussed in this post:
1. To all my friends this is why I haven't been around
2. Yes, this really is a project
3. If you're interested in learning more, or finding out how you can contribute click here