As a journalist, Elliot has interviewed close to a thousand filmmakers and actors, including the winners of over a hundred Academy Awards, as well as the Noble Peace Prize winner and other luminaries. He is the editor-in-chief and founder of Beyond Cinema magazine, the former Editor-in-Chief of Moving Pictures magazine and former editor-in-chief of Celebs.com, and has contributed to The Hollywood Reporter, Movies.com, Inside Film, Fade In, Little White Lies, MovieMaker, Film Independent, Distinction for the Los Angeles Times,Melbourne, C Magazine, Gotham, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles Confidential, GQ and Details' Style.com, Fade In:, Black & White, Art & Living and The Book LA. He is an Entertainment Correspondent for ABC Radio, has appeared on television as a regular guest expert for Reelzchannel, and was the host, director and head writer of two seasons of Moving Pictures Live!
perry was too much a product of toxic hollywood and networks. he was part of that system since a too young age. the more i see and read of him, the more i think if only he would have been in a more true cultural environment. i think that would have fitted him a lot better. and he would have gotten his fame nevertheless because he had enough talent.
C'est vrai! En arrivant chez son père, il a pris l'habitude de boire des ses 15ans.. il avait des copains de 18-21 ans qui faisaient la fête.. , son père fait venir dolly parton pour ses 14ans.. il est vite devenu adultes,
I’ve had DP and DR full time in the worst possible form since 1997. And before that, it came on in bouts that lasted about 30 seconds, a few times a day, where I would feel normal and then get sucked into this vacuum of nothingness and like I had been put in a glass jar. And when I sat still I would physically feel myself shrinking. When it became permanent aged 17, it never went away, except once. I was 21, working in an electrical retail shop selling stereos and was midway talking to a customer when POW! It went and I was normal again. I stumbled my spiel that I was reeling off to the customer with “I’m normal!” I excused myself for a minute and went out the back into the stockrooms and started touching shelves, objects, looking at my own hands and chanting “I’m normal! I’m normal!!”... Then after a minute, I faded back into complete DPDR and it’s never gone since. I’m 42 this year.
Probably not practical at this point but I would love to see a sequel to No Country For Old Men starring the same villain portrayed by Javier Bardem (same hair style, sorry Javier lol), a come out of retirement Sheriff Ed Tom Bell..it could be awesome!
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