Housekeeping

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By December 17, 2011No Comments

Due to cir­cum­stances that at the time were bey­ond my con­trol I have been com­pelled to remove the entire recent post per­tain­ing to Carnage. In order to place cir­cum­stances back in my con­trol, I have decided that from here­on in all com­ments will be mod­er­ated, and that this will be the case indef­in­itely. As most of the long­time read­ers here know, I prefer this not to be the case, and, well, I’m in too crappy a mood right now to say much more about it at this point. I’ll be post­ing announce­ments of my remain­ing MSN Movies reviews over the next week and hope to fin­ish the prom­ised second install­ment of the Holiday Blu-ray “gift guide,” but that’s likely to be all until the New year. Thanks for your consideration.

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  • Read the earli­er post but not the com­ments. Assuming no one was try­ing to draw a line from CARNAGE back to the set­piece in CUL-DE-SAC involving the fam­ily vis­it with the obnox­ious little boy.

  • jbryant says:

    Wow, I go away for a few hours and miss all the fun (or not fun, I’m guess­ing). Hope whatever happened did­n’t kill your hol­i­day spir­it. Hang in there.

  • I trust you’ll have an explan­a­tion of all this shortly. I thought the “Carnage” com­ments that I read (and con­trib­uted to) wer­en’t in any way con­ten­tious or troublesome.

  • ZS says:

    Bummer. I enjoyed that note because it raises an import­ant point about over-reading bio­graphy into film.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Sorry, ZS. It’s pos­sible I’ll revis­it when “Carnage” comes out on DVD, but at the moment I’m so angry I can barely see straight, let alone be coher­ent or civil about what went down here. Best for me to leave well enough alone for the time being, I think.

  • Matos says:

    You can ima­gine how intriguing this is for all of us who don’t know what happened. 🙂

  • ZS says:

    Eh, no prob­lem Glenn. If you’re really angry still, I’ll let you take it out by grad­ing my papers. Give every­one a F!

  • jim emerson says:

    Please do explain when you feel you’re ready. The offend­ers (and the rest of us) should know what lines were crossed. Sorry it happened to you, though.

  • Asher says:

    It’s funny, I was about to post a pretty mean com­ment on that post (about you, not Dana Stevens, or A.O. Scott), but I’m pretty sure I nev­er got around to post­ing it.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Well, Asher, if you find it at all reas­sur­ing, I was­n’t exer­cising pri­or restraint via my psych­ic powers or any such thing. I also was­n’t respond­ing to any­thing resem­bling a per­son­al insult. Not that you should take that as an invit­a­tion or dare ouch thing…

  • Andy says:

    I’m not sure any­one hon­estly needs to know what happened for any good reason–I don’t see why Glenn should tell us what happened unless he feels like induldging our gos­sipy side. Which I would prefer of course, hav­ing already googled-cached the piece (and turned up noth­ing not­able in the com­ments from the time it was recor­ded, so don’t get excited). But it’s less import­ant that we know what happened than it is to know that a)someone took a crap in Glenn’s inter­net pool and b)the dia­logue here has been com­prom­ised via delay by some appar­ent asshole. So to all that, bummer.

  • ZS says:

    Well if things devolve into insults then I call dibs on my favor­ite cine­mat­ic insult from the Errol Flynn Western named Montana, “Mr.you’re a Sheepherder!”

  • I don’t think you have to explain a damned thing.

  • Tom Block says:

    I just hope John Nolte was­n’t in here accus­ing people of rapist-coddling.

  • Jeff McMahon says:

    Mr. Kenny does­n’t _have to_ explain things, but it would cer­tainly be inter­est­ing if he would do so.

  • Claire K. says:

    It was my fault. I spammed the Carnage com­ments thread with links to dozens and dozens of items I want for Christmas.

  • Oliver_C says:

    All I want for Christmas is:
    – for ‘Jaws’ to stop being men­tioned along­side ‘Star Wars’ as equally respons­ible for the infant­il­ising demise of New Hollywood
    – for the BFI’s forth­com­ing DVD-only release of ‘The Devils’ to look at least as crisp and col­our­ful in stand­ard defin­i­tion as, say, Criterion’s ‘Made in USA’
    – for the adapt­a­tion of ‘Cloud Atlas’ to pre­serve the nov­el’s inter­spersed / ‘nestled flash­back’ struc­ture; bet­ter still, incor­por­ate tem­por­al trans­itions in the man­ner of John Sayles’ ‘Lone Star’
    – for Terry Zwigoff and Isao Takahata to make more movies
    – oh, and an Oppo-95 blu-ray player

  • Tom Russell says:

    Claire wins the thread.

  • ZS says:

    Well, I finally saw Carnage. I loved it! I cer­tainly hope Glenn revis­its it on DVD.