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Daniel Cunningham
is 12% done
Wow, terrible.
One straw man after another. Clearly, Mamet hates (liberal) youth, who apparently all are rich, vain, idiotic, and constantly getting massages. He especially hates people with Liberal Arts degrees, and especially, especially hates people in film school.
One wonders how dissolute, naive, lazy 20-somethings (and perhaps 30-somethings) have had such a massive effect on the world. Time machines?
— Jan 22, 2014 09:34PM
One straw man after another. Clearly, Mamet hates (liberal) youth, who apparently all are rich, vain, idiotic, and constantly getting massages. He especially hates people with Liberal Arts degrees, and especially, especially hates people in film school.
One wonders how dissolute, naive, lazy 20-somethings (and perhaps 30-somethings) have had such a massive effect on the world. Time machines?
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Daniel Cunningham
is 52% done
Must. Force. Self. To. Finish.
Worst. Book. Ever.
— Jan 23, 2014 10:36PM
Worst. Book. Ever.
Daniel Cunningham
is 30% done
God. 30% done, and have moved on a bit. Mamet hates bureaucracies. A lot. Government, management, labor (organized labor?), safety inspectors, and I'm sure more I am forgetting: all leeches. I'm not sure who, in broad strokes, this leaves, but apparently engineers (only good ones), writers (obviously...) and set designers. (I'm not making this up) are okay. I suspect he means some Randian class of creators.
— Jan 23, 2014 01:06PM
Daniel Cunningham
is 17% done
Wow, terrible. One straw man after another. Clearly, Mamet hates (liberal) youth, who apparently all are rich, vain, idiotic, and constantly getting massages. He especially hates people with Liberal Arts degrees, and especially, especially hates people in film school.
One wonders how dissolute, naive, lazy 20-somethings (and perhaps 30-somethings) have had such a massive effect on the world. Time machines?
— Jan 22, 2014 10:04PM
One wonders how dissolute, naive, lazy 20-somethings (and perhaps 30-somethings) have had such a massive effect on the world. Time machines?

