luka

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All films become kids films in the eighties albeit kids films replete with gore and ultraviolence.
 

luka

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It was the Age of America.
That's how it presents. It's a heavy propaganda operation. Saturation job. But it does seem to match up to a certain genuinely felt confidence. Partly cocaine. Which is why I want the Iran Contra study sessions in between films.
 

luka

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That's how it presents. It's a heavy propaganda operation. Saturation job. But it does seem to match up to a certain genuinely felt confidence. Partly cocaine. Which is why I want the Iran Contra study sessions in between films.

You have to balance it with the sense people had at the time that this was crass, plastic, an empty fraud etc
 

luka

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In the eighties all the character types become cartoons. Part of the infantilisation of the movies. Grizzled cop, high school nerd, business tycoon, drug lord, street punk
 

version

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You have to balance it with the sense people had at the time that this was crass, plastic, an empty fraud etc
There's a Gore Vidal piece I've wanted to read for a while where he talks about Barth, Barthes, Barthelme, Pynchon and others called "American Plastic".
 

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Beast of Burden
That's how it presents. It's a heavy propaganda operation. Saturation job. But it does seem to match up to a certain genuinely felt confidence. Partly cocaine. Which is why I want the Iran Contra study sessions in between films.

I was about to tell you what the best books on Iran-Contra are, but then I remembered.
 
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