Asked what the award means to him, Godard replies: "Nothing.
I think it's strange. I asked myself: Which of my films have they seen? Do they actually know my films? The award is called the Governors Award. Does that mean that Schwarzenegger gives me the award?"
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"Nothing" could be high praise coming from one of them Neilists I've heard about.
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I saw The Villain in a theatre. Can Godard say he's suffered for art in that way?
Hey! Paul Lynde! Ruth Buzzi! Ann-Margret!
How bad could it be???
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Film & Culture & Suffering Editor Figures:
McGravy-tasse is probably still mad that he paid money to see it in the cinema, when he could have had the VHS & watched it over & over.
Excellent cast to the editor's ears, & we vaguely recall seeing one of those Smokey/Bandit movies at the movies, as far as the Hal Needham oeuvre goes. Not intolerable, though why the fuck we would have bothered to pay to see it is now lost in the mists of history.
There were no bad flicks when Jean-Luc (That's cul spelt backward.) G. was criticizing. He must have suffered differently.
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