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""Be Kind Rewind""

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are slowly taking the fun out of stuffwhitepeoplelike.

3/1/08, 5:41 PM

Blogger Steve Sailer said...

Well, I put a lot of the fun into Stuff White People Like in the first place.

3/1/08, 10:08 PM

Blogger Danindc said...

Steve- don't answer these anon posts- they are beneath you. I will handle them from here on out.

3/1/08, 11:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I should also mention that Gondry's biggest hit was Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which was largely popular with elites because of its cast and, most importantly, the fact that it was written by the quirky Phillip K Dick like Charlie Kauffman. Gondry was absolutely replaceable as the film the could have just as easily been made by Spike Jonze (who directed Kaufmann's other two hits--Adaptation and Being John Malkovitch. I wonder why he didn't helm Eternal Sunshine.) In short, it's cute when Stuff White People Like suggests Gondry has a following among white elites--it's comedy. But it's not quite true enough to merit a mention in your review.

3/2/08, 3:49 AM

Blogger Frauenhoffer said...

There is a delicious schadenfreude to the left being bitten by their own identity politics,isn't there?

"Threatening to Move to Canada,"

I have,or rather had,an acquaintance who made that threat,after W was reelected,I asked how soon she expected to make the move.

Her responce,more or less, was "are you crazy,it's a deep freeze 10 months of the year,the taxes are outrageous and the health care just plain sucks!"

I suggested she and her fellows should try Cuba or Venezuela,or best of all,Zimbabwe or S. Africa,all socialist progressive paradises.

Thus the past tense "had".

3/2/08, 6:36 AM

Anonymous Derek Copold said...

Funny thing, two characters in Robert Ferrigno's L.A. crime novel Flinch, video store clerks, talked up a movie idea called Please Rewind. I wonder if this script has been floating around since then.

3/2/08, 4:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought "Eternal Sunshine..." was actually based on a sci-fi short story called In Medici's Gardens. It's in one of my sci-fi anthologies and I don't remember the author but it wasn't PKD.

On a related note, I always thought Lucas's brilliant "THX 1138" was inspired by the Scandinavian sci-fi short story Codemus.

Thoughts, fellow nerds?

3/3/08, 8:23 AM

Blogger Cal Ulmann said...

Mos Def should stick to rapping.

3/5/08, 11:14 AM

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