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...Darren Aronofsky: I wanted to make an NC-17 film. I was like let's put a rated X on the poster. I mean there's no pornography in the film, there's no gratuitous violence, and it's just that I want people to know that they're getting involved with something intense. I want everyone to know that if you want to see a straight down the middle film, then go see Bounce. But if you want to see something that is a more punk, youthful, fucked up movie, come see Requiem. And if anything the controversy (over...
...certain "hip" organization to the rest of the staff. The writer clearly believes that her peons are nowhere near as snooty as they need to be. (It was forwarded to me by a disgruntled staff member with the attached note, "If this is what pretentiousness is coming to, let me take no part...
...refused to get on a private jet because it was too small for her twelve pieces of Louis Vuitton luggage. Sure, Liz Hurley is a real snot, but does she deserve this much attention? Of course not. But hey, Hollywood desperately needed somebody to egg instead of Dubya. And let's face it, even four months too late, Liz Hurley is a lot easier on the eyes...
Welcome back to Recording: a four-part series. In the previous segment, I characterized the organizational process of pre-production. Let us now enter the studio...
Ralph Nader seems a respectable enough individual. A Harvard Law School alum, he let his conscience lead him away from the world of corporate law and into consumer activism. Through his landmark book Unsafe at Any Speed and through his tireless efforts to ensure consumer safety and manufacturer liability on items from automobiles to insurance policies, Nader has made American businesses more accountable. Furthermore, because of his lobbying efforts, federal regulatory agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration have come into existence...