Whoa! I just meant that the whole, stupid "Whitebread Anglo-Euro Exploitation complex" depicted in the film no longer represents the real world or even a caricature of it.
But you knew that already. You're not an idiot, just a passive-aggressive douche.
The primary weakness of this film is that it's hopelessly out of date. Here in 2010, you can no longer complain about the man WHEN YOU ARE THE MAN(*cough* President Obama *cough*).
Speaking of "bankruptcy regarding storytelling", Vampires Suck will be coming out tomorrow featuring the "Talents" of Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Hollywood deserves to crash and burn just for inflicting those two people on the general public
It was the perfect plan, They were going to teach this actor guy a lesson. Unfortunately for PATCO, The man in the crappy brown suit taught the lessons of the 1980s. It was the slanted press coverage of this event that turned me against them(The Mainstream Press) in 1981 when I was very young.
Robert Mitchum makes the movie. Nothing more to say.
Oliver Stone *did* have an Anti-Semitic character in the Mini-Series he has a producer credit in: Wild Palms (1993) Senator Anton Kreutzer (played by Robert Loggia). Kreutzer, a son of a Jewish Tailor, heads up an EVIL Right-Wing group called "The Fathers". Anyway, in the backstory of the series, These "Fathers" kidnap the children of their rivals(called "The Friends") and indoctrinate the children to be evil, right-wing, ect. This part of the plot is too reminiscent of old Anti-Semitic Blood-Libel stories to be a complete coincidence.
The best thing that happened in 1994 was The Arsenio Hall Show going off the air...
As for Ed Wood, Burton's movie made Ed look more sympathetic than he actually was in real life.
While the internet isn't "over", I will give Prince credit for seeing the elephant in the room, even if he can't tell what the elephant is. Modern music is Stagnant with a capital S. I still buy CDs, but they're always old stuff(15 years old at least).
The 1990s picked up where the 1970s left off.
Ah yes, The Nihilistic Nineties, Movies like NBK make me thank god that they're over.