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Bunuel's involvement is film stemmed from his work as a critic for Cahier's effort and several Spanish publications. Whether he saw films to write reviews or wrote reviews in order to support his celluloid habit of as many as three films a day is unclear. Fritz Lang's "Destiny," he says, "clarified my life and my vision of the world." One result of that clarification was that he saw that he wanted to make films. He started as an extra and errand boy for Jean Epstein during the filming of "Mauprat," then spent six months in Hollywood hanging...
...named exactly right. You could use your Vaseline, your oils, your earwax, or what I think is primo, the gooey white kind of spit that conies after drinking a lotta milk." Later, when an umpire spies a foreign substance on the ball, the freshly instructed young pitcher (Perry Lang) is not only humiliated but disarmed. When he returns home after the game, he discovers his wife in a compromising squeeze play with the cable TV installer. Shocked and dumbfounded, he screams at her, "Is he at least gonna give you free cable...
Invariably, an inductee to the Hall of Fame calls it the greatest moment of his life. Since 1965, Jack Lang of the New York Daily News has had the happy duty of informing the chosen. "They all want to break down and cry when they hear the news," he says. "It's like somebody just put them in heaven...
...Radcliffe girls...too serious," said Lang. "I'm kidding, really. Honest, I like serious girls. I won't even go out with Wellesley girls--too rich, no...content...
...characters dressed like L.L. Bean paper dolls. Extras were told to "wear layers" and carry squash raquets and lacrosse sticks. A typical line which Lang intoned to Anderson when editing one of her news stories was: "This is Harvard; you can assume a high comprehension level...