Thoughts on the movie?

Thoughts on the movie?

it was pretty good i thought the first time and then watched it stoned with friends and realized that the sound editing is really good, stuff like car honks in the background at the right times, and then I think I came to the conclusion that I can't envision a better dfw biopic

It caricaturized him to some extent but it's more subtle than people think.

Is there anyone who actually disliked the movie?

Brett Easton Ellis

Don't know why DFW deserved a biopic. He had one halfway-decent novel (Infinite Jest) in an entire bibliography filled with dookie like The Broom of the System.

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He deserved a biopic because he was more than a literary figure, he was made into a spectacle already when he was alive.

FUCKING great movie

anyone who criticizes it: my great-uncle works at the DEA and i will find you and kill you dog and use its hide to suffocate you goddamn sinner bitch

>I'm writer

Can someone edit this to " I'm writer, I'm writer, I'm writer," ?

This is writer.

i would if someone gave me a raw screenshot or linked me to the clip somewhere, but i'm not gonna bother doing a shoddy edit of OP's screenshot

I was expecting a lot worse. Jason Segel surprisingly did a pretty good job as DFW, just going off of comparing the mannerisms to that of existing interviews and whatnot.

Jesse Eisenberg was his usual faggy self though, so that detracted from it.

What's the "I'm writer" meme?

some faggot started a thread about how DFW's writing made him cry and ended the post by saying "I'm writer." when he probably meant "I'm a writer" thus an epic Veeky Forums meme was born, to join the pantheon of corn and john green

Can you explain corn to me? I've never understood that one

The corn meme is actually pretty fascinating because it's two separate memes that have smooshed into one.

The first part of it is that there's a particular translation of Julius Caesar's account of the Gallic Wars, "De Bello Gallico." The account talks a lot about wheat, since Caesar, being supreme commander, is highly focused on the logistics of the conquest; however, this particular translation for some reason translated "wheat" as "corn," so every ten pages or so you have 'corn' mentioned, even though it isn't actually corn.

That's the first part. The second part is related to Vladimir Nabokov's infamous criticism of William Faulkner as, and I quote, "a writer of corncobby chronicles." This mention of corn gradually blended into the earlier mention of corn, and Nabokov thus became known as the Corn Father, whom you have to pledge to if you don't want your prose to be mediocre.

I think that's it. Someone let me know if I missed anything.

Don't forget that Cormac McCarthy often gets compared to Faulkner in terms of the subject matter and prose stylism in his books, hence his labeling of Corncob Tortillas Yecarthy on this board (tortillas of course coming from the fact that they are recurringly mentioned in McCarthy novels for various reasons).

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Thanks user

And the Ye? Sorry, never read McCarthy.

>that I can't envision a better dfw biopic
ill help:
remove the retarded melodramatic subplot with the girls and dfw taking him aside and being like "wow really uncool dude!"

film wouldve been much better with no contrived conflict desu senpai

>bruh
Stopped reading there

>contrived
But it was entirely natural. As in it was based on real events that emerged spontaneously

>Is there anyone who actually disliked this trendy indie trash.

Can we just ban everyone who likes this movie or shit like it? They don't care about art and have no place on this board.

it wasnt in Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself tho

The moment was only melodramatic because DFW pathologically chose to make it melodramatic, that's perfectly legitimate to include in a biopic

It pops up a lot in his books as well.

Didn't someone get raped with a corncob in one of Faulkner's novels?

'corn' is a generic term for the predominate grain crop of a region regardless of species, it's a perfectly valid use.

sauce?