I've finally achieved consistency in my life. Any person of average or above intelligence can predict what I will say next with unerring accuracy. And what I say will always be wrong.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

[CanYoAssDigIt] The Film Club: a True Story of a Father and Son

http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=8d600e51-63ae-46c8-9380-c06dc4d009e8&k=53591

The Film Club: a True Story of a Father and Son

By David Gilmour
David Gilmour's book The Film Club: A True Story of a Father and Son
is an unsentimental but loving portrait of his relationship with his
son Jesse.
Thomas Allen Publishers, $27.95

Tim Fraser, National Post
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"David Gilmour has both a talent and a compulsion for putting the
characters in his novels into embarrassing situations. In his memoir
The Film Club, a finalist for this year's Charles Taylor prize for
literary non-fiction, he skips the middleman and just embarrasses
himself."

[Matt's comment: he doesn't embarrass himself with his opinion on Ishtar]

Gilmour's opinions -- on Marlon Brando's innate genius; on David
Cronenberg, "a smart guy with a dirty mind;" on Ishtar, underrated --
provide The Film Club with a lively running commentary.

[No wonder his kid pulled out of his slump and went on to university!]

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