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Yep. I was the one doing the interviewifying.

Sucks!
I give this new feature the super-gong. Lame!!!!!!

Oh God. I understand that his mid-to-late 70s work (which I somewhat regrettably have not seen) constitutes a grotesque parade of plastic surgery gone horribly awry. Also, you may want to Google an image of Pandora Peaks, one of his last muses. The horror! The horror!

I know
"The Great New Wonderful" had a small theatrical release but since the A.V Club didn't review it I considered it fair game for this feature.

You are one hundred percent correct. I put together this list so I accept full responsibility for this grievous oversight. I could say we were excluding him to be provocative ourselves but the truth is I was just asleep at the wheel. I love me some Spike Lee and he is hella provocative. My bad.

If it is any consolation, I was terribly offended by that remark. Fuck that Nathan Rabin guy. Elitist, condescending motherfucker.

That makes sense.

Hey, how bout that? Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Incidentally I'm a sucker for a good Greystoke joke.

Every time a commenter complains about my grammar an angel gets its wings. You're welcome, little baby cherub.

Yeah, I did an especially piss-poor job of copy-editing this time around. I buried under a giant shit-storm of work (I wish I was speaking metaphorically) but I'll try and go back and proof-read it in the near future.

I think Kanye traversed the universe only to discover that love is the fifth element.

I wish
I could have been there. It sounds like…something Incidentally the "Grown Folks" thing is probably a callback to the mix-CD track where he talks shit—about smartass media snarkmongers, actually-over that song's instrumental.

It is a little weird to see her in a sidekick role but I suspect they beefed up her part substantially after she was cast and she's really good in it. Sorry, gotta run. Gwinny making drumsticks tonight!

There should be a new Book Vs. Film entry in the blog this Friday but Tasha is on vacation so you might have to wait a while for a new joint (I think the next entry is "The Ruins").

You know, you might be on to something. I spend so much time on these that I definitely there's a danger of over-writing. I'm really going to concentrate on making the next entry shorter and lighter. Even if I have to toil relentlessly at it, night and day, never letting up, pushing myself to the breaking point, it's

maybe? I remember being underwhelmed by it in the theaters but maybe it's aged in an interesting way. I tell you what, I'll read the graphic novel it's based on and then maybe get back to it, I dunno, next month maybe?

Yawn
When are you finally going to write about "Monkeybone"? The people have spoken!

Hey, I didn't say it was good cynicism. Personally I found its politics abhorrent but, oh wait, there is no but. I very strongly disliked that film.

That day, I suspect is tomorrow. I am definitely in the market for a mildly amusing Tommy Steele anecdote.

Has anyone seen his Columbine film "Heart of America"? That shit sounds morbidly fascinating.