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IncSeglin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 15 Mar 1997 14:54:24 GMT
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Has anyone read Wolcott's column in April 1997's Vanity Fair? In it he
trashes all friends of Pauline Kael, excepting himself, suggesting that
everyone but himself (presumably based on the fact that he didn't like
Indiana Jones while Kael did) is incapable of having an opinion of their
own if they know Kael. What a pool of drivel. He uses this national podium
to thrash at local writers and reviewers who seem to be guilty of nothing
more than having a longing for good films.
 
Curious to know if anyone has read the piece. And if you did what do you
think? See particularly, the section titled "Case Study No. 1: The Lost
Flock" on page 128.
 
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