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2046 was a room number before it was a year. I felt that they were talking about love, loss, regret and the things you can't get back.
I know she and Charles Taylor (back when he drew a paycheck from Salon) were very polarizing to some readers
Can anybody tell me where Charles Taylor has gone? I always thought he had a pretty interesting take. He still occasionally does book reviews for Salon but no films.
Fiona, read this interview with him--it goes into his leaving Salon, and other stuff about Salon's Arts and Entertainment department.
Charles Taylor and Stephanie Zacharek are married? Huh.
Also, I personally can't stand Andrew O'Hehir's reviews.
I personally can't stand Andrew O'Hehir's reviews.
I'm with you there. He seems to be a decent book reviewer (and I think Taylor mentions something along those lines in that interview), but he has no deep understanding of why some movies are good and others are not. His entire aesthetic seems to be as based around the knee-jerk assumption that indie movies are good and studio movies are bad.
Oops. This totally should have been in adifferent thread.
But, um, I saw, um, some movie? Recently? And it was... okay?
I'm too drunk to think right now.
2046 was a room number before it was a year.I believe it's also the year China's current policy toward Hong Kong expires. And WKW is a HK filmmaker, which might (and I'm not quite sure how to put it) make the year more than doubly resonant.
Thank you, Kathy, that was the perfect link!
Charles Taylor and Stephanie Zacharek are married? Huh.
Indeed....
Eeee!
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