Decades ago, the Partridge Family made a song that went, "I think I love you, so what am I so afraid of?" I think of that every so often, whenever it occurs to me that asinine lyrics, intended to do nothing more than indulge WASP cliches of adolescence, actually earn writers and performers a very good living, and that they then squander this living by investing in movies written by Nora Ephron.
Just a prejudice.
Speaking of Nora Ephron and the definition of "hack." A few years ago a movie was made about the clownish "Tennis war of the sexes" between bobby riggs and what's her name. Butch something. Anyway, in it was Nora Ephron (as a character, played by an actress). When she appeared on the screen, an identifying caption read, "NORA EPHRON, Feminist Wit."
That is hack writing. When your notion of "Wit" includes anything ever said or written by the author of "Bewitched the Movie", you may consider yourself a successful illiterate.
Just another prejudice.
Just a prejudice.
Speaking of Nora Ephron and the definition of "hack." A few years ago a movie was made about the clownish "Tennis war of the sexes" between bobby riggs and what's her name. Butch something. Anyway, in it was Nora Ephron (as a character, played by an actress). When she appeared on the screen, an identifying caption read, "NORA EPHRON, Feminist Wit."
That is hack writing. When your notion of "Wit" includes anything ever said or written by the author of "Bewitched the Movie", you may consider yourself a successful illiterate.
Just another prejudice.
Now I will be acutely aware of your advances.