MCN Curated Headlines Archive for September, 2015
“Some movies are so dense with gorgeous mysteries that they don’t need solutions.”
Writes Eric Kohn From Fantastic Fest
“I was 15 before I took my first shower.”
Schwarzenegger Pens Personal Essay On Saving Water In Brentwood
“Unpaid work is totally opposed to the policy of the London Film School, the case in question constituting a regrettable error. It goes without saying that I am fully in support and agreement with all aspects of the employment policies of the school, the staff of which is represented by a strong [union] shop.”
London Film School Chairman Mike Leigh Steps In To Prevent Unpaid Work Under School’s Aegis
They Killed Donnie
“South Park” Murders Trump With Extreme Prejudice
“Burning the furniture to heat the home.”
Canada Politicos Joins UK Gov’t In Pounding Public Broadcasting; CBC To Sell Off At Least Half, If Not All Of Its Real Estate
“If only we’d known what we know now.”
Steve James On The “Happy Birthday” Court Decision
Corporation Drips Internal Data To Unspecified End
“Netflix Knows The Exact Episode Of A TV Show That Gets You Hooked”
“To retrospectively declare transvestites to be ‘transgendered’ as the term is used today overlooks the fact that any number of these individuals were perfectly satisfied with their gender and ‘presentation of self’ they had created without recourse to surgery… What’s overlooked in both Stonewall films is the story behind the riots–whose truth is illuminated by what a rioter scrawled in chalk on the Stonewall’s boarded-up windows: “Gay Prohibition Corupt$ Cop$ and Feed$ Mafia.'”
David Ehrenstein Says To Stonewall Fracas: Meh
“The bulk of my best work was written while living outside of L.A. I can make it up just as well in Denver as I can in L.A., or Moosefart, Montana, or Antelope Ass, Arkansas.”
James Ellroy Has Arrived In Denver
“‘You can’t track black.'”
Lang & McNary On How B. O. Tracking Fails More And More
When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
Déjà vu, all over again.
Yogi Berra Was 90