11 Pluviôse CCXIV (January 30, 2006)
Entry Title? I Don't Need to Show You Any Stinkin' Entry Title!
Originally this was a long entry about a recent link posted on Boing Boing dealing with out of print books, however I then realised it was boring.
Rather than waste an update, here's a link to Ebert's Most Hated, a collection of reviews of what Roger Ebert considers to be some of the worst movies he's seen. (Oddly enough, I Spit on Your Grave isn't on there.) While I don't always agree with Ebert, I do love to read the reviews of films he hates.
(All I can remember from the boring entry that this replaces is that it contained a swipe at Danielle Steel who — with 29 entries (spanning 1983 to 1998) — was one of the more common author names to find on the yearly bestseller list. Namely: would it really be such a bad thing for literature if her books were to go out of print?)
It always disappoints me when people hate The Village. I liked that movie.
I've never seen it. I came to the conclusion fairly early on that I didn't care for M. Night Shyamalan, and have avoided his films ever since.






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