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Ultra-Prolific Writers.
This could be fun. Here are some other writers who produce like mofos, who make me feel bad:

I have a copy of 'Again, Dangerous Visions', but for the most part I haven't read it. The only two short stories from it that I remember are K. Vonnegut's 'The Great Space Fuck' (a pretty dumb little ditty, but Harlan's intro seemed pretty excited that it was the first short story title (?) with the effword in it),

I watched it; good 'nuff.

Yes, my video store of choice is also one of Kansas's finest one-stop sources for all your pornographic needs. I am not THAT retro, however.

Bret Easton Ellis's Twitter Feed
Because I apparently don't have anything else to do, I read BEE's twitter posts for the last while, and one thing that he's done lately is to opine on what the 'key films' of the last few decades have been. For the 1980s, he chose Blue Velvet…and this one, Something Wild.

O CEWL!
A Ken Anger film was hijacked by Mel Gibson then re-cut by the Furious Five crew and finally overdubbed by an old Gaga tune!

I liked Eating the Dinosaur, because the whole book seemed obsessed by the realisation that a time is coming, really soon, when he (being Klosterman) won't be at all hip anymore, and he seems sort of sad about it. After I read it, I was thinking that this growing dissatisfaction with himself as a pop-consumer has been

I was about to come to the aid of Harvard and Princeton University Presses, but Tyrannorabbit has a point.

Bradbury's Development Hell
This'll come out right after that promised re-make of Farenheit 451comes out…any day now.

The Goodwill by my house sells old VHS tapes for $1 each, so I've taken a policy toward this that it's less like an investment or statement of self to buy these bad-boys than it is like a rental. Buy it, watch it (or don't—who cares?), and then at convenient bi-annual junctures dump them at the library, where they get