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[pseudo but never fake.] Both of the episode commentaries were very interesting, ED & DB's one was more of a riot than anything. The creators' commentary on the Pilot, on the other hand, was more of the genuinely interesting kind, but they also had jokes that were surprisingly funny.
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[Williamgibsonbooks.com] William Gibson: Kerouac had contemporaries who cranked out equally lengthy, more purely unstructured swathes of personal experience, but most of these found their generally uncelebrated way into either landfill or the Special Collections hoppers of small college libraries. (The most characteristic literary output of "the 60's" probably consisted of these generally unpublished bugcrushers, which were compiled, I would assume from the evidence, by people who never doubted that Kerouac really had sat down with a roll of teletype paper and whacked out ON THE ROAD in one benzedrine-fuelled, angel-headed go.)
[Libertyfilmfestival.com] LIBERTAS: on those that dove in and tried to save as many people as possible, and somehow made it out alive. That wasn’t a conservative or liberal act - it was a purely human and heroic act, and that’s what this film seems to be about.
[Pastdeadline.com] Past Deadline: When at Press Tour, Kindly Check Your Unbridled ...: You cannot chuckle because you genuinely like the person and believe he or she is a stitch. The laughter can only emerge as a temporary, reflexive, otherwise dispassionate reaction to a single amusing moment and then immediately followed by a quick recovery and a mumbled, "Ha.
[Bollywood.com] The Bollywood Blog: Reviews: Directed by Harmesh Malhotra Though often in this outdated comedy Govinda is genuinely funny, you feel extremely sad on his...[Read More]
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