Just finished reading the section of 'The Conversations' where Murch and Ondaatje are discussing Murch's edit of Touch of Evil and enthusing about this guy's brilliance. Looks a little tin-pot to me.
oh dear god, poor Orson. someone once said that you could trace his brilliance by his weight - the heavier the better his films - sadly, after watching all of them, I realised they were right. F for Fake is a genius masterstroke
Raising Cain (1992)
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"I am what you made me, Dad."
Dr. Jenny O'Keefe seems to have it all. She has a successful career in
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Doesn't he help you in "Plants vs Zombies?"
ReplyDeleteJust finished reading the section of 'The Conversations' where Murch and Ondaatje are discussing Murch's edit of Touch of Evil and enthusing about this guy's brilliance. Looks a little tin-pot to me.
ReplyDeleteSvend, I mean. :D
ReplyDeleteoh dear god, poor Orson. someone once said that you could trace his brilliance by his weight - the heavier the better his films - sadly, after watching all of them, I realised they were right. F for Fake is a genius masterstroke
ReplyDeleteI totally agree about F for Fake. He's actually quite heavily padded in Chimes at Midnight though, which is where the above photo is taken from.
ReplyDeleteHe's a feckin' Ewok.
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