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Yeah, Gaiman's prose isn't incredible, and sometimes veers into the realm of preciousness, but I don't think he should be, or, generally, is, read for his style or anything formal whatsoever. I tend to think of him as that character in Sandman that, as a punishment from Morpheus, is cursed with new ideas for stories

I left the theater so…I thought the first half was one of the most excruciating first halves I've ever sat through. You?

Sorry, but quoting a fucking project runway judge on the daily show isn't really a sufficient argument for dismissing an entire aesthetic realm, much less grounds for claiming that that opinion constitutes a 'very real position'. And as far as 'remotely important part of society', I don't think that is a reasonable

Taking things too seriously.
Ok, let me preface this by saying that I know that A) these reviews are rushed and, even more importantly, sandwiched between the tasty bread of Nathan's hilarious observances of Sundance in general (p.s. please go to the brunch, I am loving even the failed celeb spotting), and B) your

Cameras
Ok…I'm honestly not a huge white stripes fan, but I do own the Jack camera. I bought the Meg for a photographer friend who aodres them, and at the last second added the Jack for myself and….they are gorgeous. I already own a Holga, but this one is beautiful, packaged with a great fisheye lens, has a variable

Posion
Excellent interview, really on of my favourites recently, absoloute kudos for intuiting that Haynes would give a completely intriguing answer to the last (sort of highschoo-paperey) question…Fassbinder at once makes total sense and is nothing I would ever have thought of in terms of Haynes. Also: my fave film