Friday, July 24, 2009

That's Entertainment

Soon to be a major motion picture: The Hardy Men, about the adult lives of the Hardy Boys. Ed Solomon, the screenwriter, says, “It's about guys who are now completely screwed up, who don't speak to each other anymore, who live in different parts of town and have to deal with their own complicated psyches. It's a comedy."

Critic Robert Cushman tells us what he really thinks about Noel Coward’s play Fumed Oak: “The play is snobbish, misogynist, one-sided and undoubtedly expresses deep, and deeply discreditable, impulses in its author. I loved it.”

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