Posted on 01/24/2009 8:30:01 PM PST by Perdogg
Actress Suzanne Ford, in a series of articles as LA Actor's Life Examiner at Examiner.com, recounts her involvement with "The Informers," the film that looks to be this year's Sundance Festival's biggest turkey. Her latest article includes some of the most outrageous excerpts from its reviews. "Critics have been pretty much unanimously negative, ranging from pitying to incredulous to downright cruel," Ford said.
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Bret Easton Ellis movie ping
The language!
If you are purposely injecting heroin into yourself and you OD, they call it an “accidental heroin overdose”.
If you do it on purpose (commit suicide), do they call it “intentional heroin overdose”?
Does adding the word “accidental” make it less bad? Less to-be-judged? Less... anything?
It’s a drug OD, morons!
Dark, depressing and going down from there. That’s what I remember about Ellis’ work.
If you do it on purpose (commit suicide), do they call it intentional heroin overdose?
If the dealer you ripped off does it to you ("hot shot"), they still call it "accidental overdose".
And the downside is...?
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