Acting, Homebrewing, Raising my Gilli-bean, Road Tripping and making Homemade Jam.
Music
I like a lot of types of music and don't really have one band in particular that I can't go a day without listening to...
Movies
This week on the "Ask You Movie Review" The Incredible Hulk:
Television
I LOVE SCRIPTED TV. Reality TV can die and burn in hell. It takes away jobs from talented writers and actors. That being said...
I no longer have enough time to watch all the shows I Tivo. I try to catch at least one or two episodes of all new shows that hit the air. Then I usually have a stock 8 to 10 shows I watch on a regular basis. Really loving Battlestar Galactica, Mad Men, and 30 Rock.
Books
Buy Adam Felber's book. He's a good friend of mine and this really is a funny, albeit weird, book:
About me: What follows now is the OFFICIAL BIO of The Trained Actor...
Jonathan Nail originally hails from the cornfields of Illinois and holds a B.F.A. in Acting from the Professional Actors Studio at the University of Illinois. During the summer of 1993 he studied under Ben Kingsley at the prestigious British American Drama Academy (BADA) in Oxford, England. Although he is a classically trained actor, his love for musical theatre keeps him singing on stage with the likes of Jason Alexander, John Rubinstein and Robert Morse.
Jonathan made his television debut on the Christmas Trees episode of "Malcolm in the Middle". In July of 2006 he created the role of Glenn Webb in the World Premiere of Zsa Zsa Gershick's "Bluebonnet Court" at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre in Hollywood.
Jonathan is also an avid homebrewer. He won a Gold Medal (English Ale category) in 1997 at the America's Finest City Homebrew Competition in San Diego, CA. Always tinkering with his recipes he plans on opening a brewpub of his very own someday. He is also a frequent blogger, but rarely blogs about beer.
Now the UNOFFICIAL BIO:
I am also a father, graphic artist, general handyman with a skill for power tools (but I never have enough time to use them) and I love nothing best than sitting around with my family and friends doing little next to nothing.
So how have you been? I love your Ask You Movie Review! You crack me up! Well its great to see you doing well. Your daughter is beautiful. Mine just turned 16! Well gotta go we are going to a cardinals vs. cubs game!
Jon...I was in Spfld, this weekend and took a tour to the old neighborhood. Drove past your old house and there's a big sign on it that says "Police. " what's up with that??
Life is alright--just clinically depressed and suicidal. how bout things on your side of town? I like the video clips--I'd actually like to get in there and take a few rounds, I could think of some funny stuff to do haha. You and Josh should get me in on that. How's the kiddo?
Hey Jonathan, Good to hear from you, I'm doing well, keeping busy, always have the mind going you know, I hope everything is fine and well with you. Thanks for dropping in. Hey sign my guestbook when you get a chance. Have a great week Jonathan,.
This SOOOO reminds me of cruising the strip in Springfield, when we were teenagers, haha!! Remember jammin' to Def Leppard in the parking lots and then always getting told to "move along" and packing as many ppl as possible into our crappy cars?? yikes! MyHotComments
My dog shithead. My thermos and my ashtray. And this paddle game, the ashtray and the paddle game and that's all. And this remote control. The ashtray, the paddle game, and the remote control, and that's all I need. And these matches. The ashtray, and these matches, and the remote control and the paddle ball. And this lamp. The ashtray, this paddle game and the remote control and the lamp. I don't care about another thing, not one. The paddle game, and the chair, and the remote control, and the matches, for sure. The ashtray, the remote control, the paddle game, this magazine and the chair.
Hmmmmmmmm...thinking back...not ONLY did you put a smoke bomb in my bushes, but I'm pretty sure you shot bottle rockets at my spokes whenever I rode my bike past your house!! ugh...I always knew that would damage me for life! aaaahhh, missin' the old days...