7 replies on “Upsetting Day: What Is ‘What Is It?’ Is It ‘It?’”
Well, that upsetting day certainly kept its promise…
Here is an article about Crispin Glover Crispin Glovering out at a 2008 screening of this film at a now-defunct indie theater in Chandler, Arizona (disclosure: theater owner Matt Yenkala is an old friend of mine):
And now the FBI’s on their way because they think I’m into nazi child porn. THANKS, MIKE.
What drugs were they on when they made this? I feel the answer is all them
Truly this is the art all edgy art projects yearn to be, which is… pretty sad, honestly. Feels like they could yearn for better.
I saw this film at an Evening with Crispin Glover type of deal. When you see him in person, he has the charisma of a cult leader. He convinced us that this piece and his poetry (written by editing a concrete mixing manual) were high art. And that the ending of Back to the Future was capitalist propaganda, which is actually true.
7 replies on “Upsetting Day: What Is ‘What Is It?’ Is It ‘It?’”
Well, that upsetting day certainly kept its promise…
Here is an article about Crispin Glover Crispin Glovering out at a 2008 screening of this film at a now-defunct indie theater in Chandler, Arizona (disclosure: theater owner Matt Yenkala is an old friend of mine):
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/the-bird-needles-crispin-glover-over-his-alleged-meltdown-at-chandler-cinemas-6394212
That was a fine read as aperitif
And now the FBI’s on their way because they think I’m into nazi child porn. THANKS, MIKE.
What drugs were they on when they made this? I feel the answer is all them
Truly this is the art all edgy art projects yearn to be, which is… pretty sad, honestly. Feels like they could yearn for better.
I saw this film at an Evening with Crispin Glover type of deal. When you see him in person, he has the charisma of a cult leader. He convinced us that this piece and his poetry (written by editing a concrete mixing manual) were high art. And that the ending of Back to the Future was capitalist propaganda, which is actually true.