- Michele Regenold puts up her essay "How to Write a Picture Book — A Guide for the Already Rich and Famous." Hilarious.
- Matt Cheney on Robert Altman. I’m taking this one hard too, and have similar memories (my parents HATED Popeye because I made them watch it so many times, The Player seemed like an acid fable from a dark unknown land when I was a sophomore in high school, and Short Cuts was how I discovered Raymond Carver).
- Paul Collins on plagiarism at Slate (see, I don’t think all Slate is bad). (Via Jenny D.)
- The Fountain: Yes or no?
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The Fountain: Yes or no?
Yes. I mean, I don’t know, I’m seeing it this weekend. (I keep forgetting it’s out now! I’m so hung up on whether or not the new David Lynch movie is going to come to town…)
Fun with books
Michele Regenold gives advice to celebrities who write children’s books (via Shaken Stirred). David Rose, the enterprising advertising director…
Saw The Fountain with zero expectations. And I will say No. Like way, way no.