… or is it Hix Nix Peacenix Pix…? Or how bout Hix Nix P(a)ix Pix?
Oh, never mind. It’s all over on Pajamas. [You'll never work in this town again.-ed. You're telling me... but neither will anybody else.]
… or is it Hix Nix Peacenix Pix…? Or how bout Hix Nix P(a)ix Pix?
Oh, never mind. It’s all over on Pajamas. [You'll never work in this town again.-ed. You're telling me... but neither will anybody else.]
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“Hicks Nix Pricks’ Flicks”
(Hix Nix Prix Flix)
Pretty good, Buddy. Would you like a job at Variety?
dunno–what are the benefits and vacation schedule?
oh–oops–i get it now–no pay and unlimited vacation–
(good one, Roger)
MIX FLIX NIX TIX FOR PRIX
Excellent article @ PJM–and many a helpful, fresh insight in the comments too. i think this one, by “David” says a lot about the drive behind the prix flix:
David :
Public projection? Fantasy Ideology. Here’s another essay that reinforces Roger’s point:
http://denbeste.nu/external/Harris01.html
“My friend did not disagree with me as to the likely counterproductive effects of such a demonstration. Instead, he argued that this simply did not matter. His answer was that even if it was counterproductive, even if it turned people against war protesters, indeed even if it made them more likely to support the continuation of the war, he would still participate in the demonstration and he would do so for one simple reason ÔøΩ because it was, in his words, good for his soul.
“What I saw as a political act was not, for my friend, any such thing. It was not aimed at altering the minds of other people or persuading them to act differently. Its whole point was what it did for him.”
Nov 13, 2007 07:13 PM
Were those comments unedited? By that I mean did you include all the ones received or did you leave out ones that were obscene or just flamers. If so that’s very encouraging; maybe the terrorists won’t win.