MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Stephen Rodrick, New York Times Magazine, Jan 10/13, 2013
Hollywood reporting as an art form. (And doesn't appear to need much more work to be turned into a script for a really good movie itself, Paul Schrader as the new Willy Loman or something like that.)
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This article has apparently already reached cult status:
The 13 Most Haunting Lines in The New York Times Magazine’s Account of Lindsay Lohan’s Movie with a Porn Star, by Julie Miller, The Hollywood Blog @ Vanity Fair, Jan. 10 2013
by artappraiser on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 2:56pm
That is a great article.
If I had this movie and it turned out to be a dragger, I'd add whispered director commentary and an occasional joke, like "We had to use this take because Lindsay farted in the better one and blamed it on Deen" during the boring parts. It would become a cult classic, kind of a "What's Up, Tiger Lily" but with a creepy, voyeuristic edge.
But hey, that's just me.
by erica20 on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 4:10pm
That was the original script. What, you think they had her gazing in the mirror going, "you lookin' at me?" Why they didn't pull Lady Gaga in for the 4-way, I'll never know. Schrader comes off as a putz. It's 2012, he could make a cult film, and instead he's doing Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. And no one's going to pay to see James Deen - they'll pay to see Lohan, especially if she just punched out an IRS agent while running over a boy next to a junior high while drinking mai tais. I think they should cast her in Shooting at Sandy Hook. Brett Easton Ellis - fortunately haven't heard that name for a good long time. About the time I started hating all writers. Well, it's over now - Lindsay's more famous and still more broke. And we can only imagine how bad Plan 9 from Outer Sunset is.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 01/11/2013 - 5:59pm