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Thursday, September 08, 2005
It is hard to imagine anyone who's spent fifty-two years eating in fancy restaurants and who upon his retirement received "[f]ull-page tributes" in his home rag Variety from "DreamWorks, CBS, Universal Studios, Warner Bros. Studios, Sony Pictures, the Walt Disney Co., 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, the Directors Guild of America, Mel Brooks, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones" as having done anything worthwhile. Army spent his career as a stenographer, and if anyone remembers him fifty-two years hence (highly unlikely) it will be as a stenographer. What pains us is the biz he so assiduously courted engages in DICTATION.
We realize this is harsh; we're sure Army is what is called a "nice guy," and there's something to be said for a man always ready with a good word; and if our entertainments were a parade of genius we too would slap Army on the back and nosh with him and his friends, if we could. But synergy and the proclivities of hacks and the media biz' love for us peons and especially the high quality of its current product preclude us from wanting to do so. The link in the preceding post gives a reason as well. Besides, there's BEN STEIN. (Pfffffffffffffffffffffffffft!)
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