This book is literary onanism at its worst. Eggers imagines himself as being in the same category as Kurt Vonnegut, but he's never had the chops.
This book is literary onanism at its worst. Eggers imagines himself as being in the same category as Kurt Vonnegut, but he's never had the chops.
He was a longtime contributor to Ain't it Cool News. The toxic idiocy on that site has killed quite a few brain cells of his
as long as she's away from Kitsilano, I'll survive
Christ, I'M IN VANCOUVER. There isn't enough room for both of us.
Lena Dunham's Tiny Furniture is more embarrassing than Armageddon or The Rock
And 10 times as many features.
it's not just Janus/Criterion; Flicker Alley, Icarus, Kino, Milestone and Zeitgeist are also on board, and it seems likely that it'll merge with WB's Archive stream. WB is licensing films to Criterion for the first time since the early 90's, so it seems logical that they would team up for something like this.
His voice has always been the band's worst facet, though, and the fact that Rick Rubin made it front-and-center just made it even harder to tolerate.
Made a lot of ultra-homophobic and anti-Semitic comments on Facebook. Basically a sad, paranoid and delusional human being who is a pain in the ass to work with, too.
Michael J. Anderson is out, too, but he's known for being a loon.
it's been 25 years. The man has got to be out on probation. A grizzled, nuttier Hank would've been nice to see, too
it's aged incredibly well, and I think it's important that people not forget about the U.S' atrocities in Latin America
she was a great character, and Chen is a wonderful actress. She was written out in a bullshit, disrespectful manner.
no Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings
It wasn't really a knockoff; the Details magazine serialized graphic novel strips it was based on were written around 1989. It had some fantastic ideas and a great cast, with Robert Loggia in particular delivering one hell of a performance.
I LOVE Wild Palms. A glorious mess of wonderful ideas. It's basically a predecessor to Maps to the Stars as well.
No Joan Chen for Josie Packard or Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings. Pretty disappointing.
lazy reporting. Conan O'Brien revised the script, but did not come up with the original concept
and horrible "jokes" about AIDS?
You could've mentioned Breaker Morant or Tender Mercies in reference to Bruce Beresford instead of goddamn Driving Ms. Daisy