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Mr Sausage
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#1101 Post by Mr Sausage »

wattsup32 wrote:
I stopped reading here: "The scary thing is, White is such a talented, smart writer and has such confidence in his outlandish arguments you almost want to believe them."

Should I have kept going?
That is the exact place I stopped, too. I knew the writer and I had too little in common, opinion wise, to make reading further worthwhile.
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#1102 Post by dx23 »

I stopped reading after "I have nothing but respect for Armond White" as at that point I realize that the author of the article and myself have nothing in common.
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#1103 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Even if you don’t agree with him – and most of us don’t – you’ve got to respect his guts to regularly come out with such unpopular opinions.
I feel the same way about Michelle Malkin
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#1104 Post by tavernier »

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#1106 Post by tavernier »

actually, there are no references to Bresson...when I read that review when it was posted, there were a few places where Besson was misspelled as Bresson, which was pretty funny. Those errors have been fixed, unfortunately (although a comment references the Bresson error).
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#1107 Post by The Narrator Returns »

tavernier wrote:
actually, there are no references to Bresson...when I read that review when it was posted, there were a few places where Besson was misspelled as Bresson, which was pretty funny. Those errors have been fixed, unfortunately.
I changed the comment to match the current article. Either I can't read or Armond can't use spell-check (or a little from Column A, a little from Column B).
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#1108 Post by tavernier »

It's all from column B in this case.
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#1109 Post by McCrutchy »

tavernier wrote:
actually, there are no references to Bresson...when I read that review when it was posted, there were a few places where Besson was misspelled as Bresson, which was pretty funny. Those errors have been fixed, unfortunately (although a comment references the Bresson error).
He also has "Liam Neesom" and "Famka Janssen" in that review (and tags as such). Did he even look at the poster? And ironically (and accents notwithstanding), he managed to correctly identify Rade Serbedzija--it's almost like it was a big joke.
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#1110 Post by AquaNarc »

Corrently? Did Armond White write that post?
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#1111 Post by McCrutchy »

AquaNarc wrote:Corrently? Did Armond White write that post?
He did. Occasionally I toss him a bone and allow him to write for me.

(Also, Firefox's ingrained spell-check spoils me for when I'm on other computers and have to use older iterations of Internet Explorer).
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#1113 Post by HistoryProf »

so Flight is a parable about Clinton's libido? interesting.

Can't WAIT to see his Lincoln review.
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#1114 Post by tavernier »

Lincoln is too liberal. (He calls Kushner a Communist. But it's amazing he refrains from mentioning Obama.)
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#1115 Post by domino harvey »

Last line's a pretty clear dig, no?
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#1116 Post by tavernier »

of course it is, but he's never been subtle before, so I was surprised he was this time
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#1117 Post by tavernier »

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#1118 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Ooh, Armond used the word "cant"; I bet he feels like Samuel Johnson now. Absolutely shitty reasoning to downplay Inside Job - which was a wake-up call for me certainly - in favor of this one, ugh.
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#1119 Post by Mr Sausage »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Ooh, Armond used the word "cant"; I bet he feels like Samuel Johnson now. Absolutely shitty reasoning to downplay Inside Job - which was a wake-up call for me certainly - in favor of this one, ugh.
That might be the first time in recorded history that Samuel Johnson and Armond White appear together in the same sentence.
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#1120 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Hopefully not for the last time as long as it's followed by Johnson's observation, "Why, Sir, a man who talks nonsense so well, must know that he is talking nonsense."
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#1121 Post by cocaine socialist »

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#1122 Post by mfunk9786 »

I wonder what it's like to dedicate your life to being predictable?
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#1124 Post by Mr Sausage »

Wow, Armond's Amour review was actually...readable. Hardly even sounds like him.
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