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| Rex Reed interview (NY Times) | |
| Posted by: kieran 03:08 am EST 01/12/18 | |
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| re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) | |
| Posted by: Billhaven 11:05 am EST 01/12/18 | |
| In reply to: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) - kieran 03:08 am EST 01/12/18 | |
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| A glossy kiss up to a cynical and deplorable opportunist. What old time values does he represent. Sarcasm and cruelty disguised as wit? | |
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| re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) | |
| Posted by: schlepper 01:01 pm EST 01/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) - Billhaven 11:05 am EST 01/12/18 | |
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| Don't forget shoplifting! :-) | |
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| re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) | |
| Posted by: Chatty2007 02:10 pm EST 01/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) - schlepper 01:01 pm EST 01/12/18 | |
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| One could argue that to some extent Rex Reed is the progenitor of today's showbiz "journalists" (bloggers, YouTubers, etc.) in the tendency to make themselves as much part of the story as their subject...and coveting/pursuit of celebrity status for themselves. | |
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| re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) | |
| Posted by: Jax 04:34 pm EST 01/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Rex Reed interview (NY Times) - Chatty2007 02:10 pm EST 01/12/18 | |
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| No one, except the New York Times, seems to want to give Rex Reed any credit for revolutionizing the show business profile from a dry as dust article to a zippy, gossipy read that people used to look forward to every Sunday. He then fashioned himself into a latter day Man Who Came to Dinner and made a very good living at it. There's enough schadenfreude in some of these comments to fill a year's worth of Hedda Hopper columns. | |
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