Celebrities Watch > From the Editor's Desk, Nov. 8: Not the One Starring Reese Witherspoon
[Cinematical] Filed under: Action & Adventure, James Bond, Oscar Watch, Columns, From the Editor's Desk So, this column thing -- From the Editor's Desk -- is just a sort of way of ... I don't know ... clearing my throat before I write? Letting you know that movie critics are human? Just generally talk about movies and life? All of the above, I guess. The problem is that you can say things -- stupid things, simple things, in-jokes and oblique references -- that may not make any sense, or make sense in the way you'd want them to. Hence my use of the phrase "I'm not a gay communist robot. ..." The joke is, to me, the combination of the three, because then I imagine the actual stereotypical, archetypal robot -- immune to feeling and an enemy of traditional American values. But the phrase itself, on its own, might not be funny, but it might also imply things I don't feel and don't think. So, yeah. Remember how a few weeks ago, it was all Halloween movies? Well, lately it's about Bond -- when is it...
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