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Saturday, April 05, 2008

David Thomson on George Clooney

"Good Night, and Good Luck seemed daring - low-budget, black and white, all about paranoia - but in hindsight it is full of craft and empty of risk." writes David Thomson

Forgive me David but all one can say is, what a profoundly stupid comment that is. Sadly, it's only the most inaccurate in a thoroughly churlish and deeply perverse article. It's the critical theory version of the Romans speech in Life Of Brian ... ok, APART from Confessions, Syriana, Three kings, Good Luck & Good Night, O Brother Where Art Thou, Michael Clayton and a version of Solaris, what has George Clooney EVER DONE for cinema?

My response to David Thomson's piece about George Clooney in The Guardian

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