"As a result, viewings of Midnight in Paris on the big screen became events in the Smug Olympics of the urban iPad class, with audiences risking physical injury as they competed to laugh the loudest to demonstrate to all around that yes, they know who Gertrude Stein is. It was laughter directed at the audience itself, not at the screen. Laughing to show you get the joke. Or since there are no jokes, laughing to show you get the reference."
— Richard Rushfield
(Source: thedailybeast.com)
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perstephsanscouronne said:
Yes! I wasn’t a big fan of the film, despite Salvador Dali
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