Wow, I'd forgotten that one. This was about a writer's strike that Letterman did not support, I think? Never covered this in American Splendor, I think. Letterman lost his cool, and I can see as Pekar is annoying dude, but Letterman comes off as so much less cool for doing so.
Harvey's actually a pretty cool guy. He'll give you excellent obscure jazz recommdations to listen to. And, I love his great American "Get off my lawn" voice. When the hub is talking to him on the phone (Harvey doesn't do email), he can be out in the backyard, and you can hear every word Harvey says while you're sitting in the living room. Cracks me up.
He was saying recently that he still works on about four projects a year. I wish he'd sit his cantankerous arse down and do a children's book. Of course, the fact that I'm a bookworm who never outgrew her love for children's books has *cough*nothingwhatsoever*cough* to do with said wish.
That guy reminds me of some of the hyper 70s holdovers who came back to finish their degrees when I was in college. They thought every word out of their mouths was gold and had no problem talking over anyone and everyone. Yeah, if you know so much about life why are you divorced, unemployed and taking organic chemistry when you're 38 years old? Nothing wrong with going back to school but don't spout off like you're the King of Spain FFS.
troymccluresf:mybluemakeHe was right to be angry, but h was at the height of his game here, and let Pekar rattle him, and expressed it in an unfunny manner.
Yeah, but watching a smart guy blast some dipshiat is entertaining, too.
I've always wondered how a smart guy like Harvey ended up working a dead end mail clerk job at the VA any way.
Jakevol2:troymccluresf: mybluemakeHe was right to be angry, but h was at the height of his game here, and let Pekar rattle him, and expressed it in an unfunny manner.
Yeah, but watching a smart guy blast some dipshiat is entertaining, too.
I've always wondered how a smart guy like Harvey ended up working a dead end mail clerk job at the VA any way.
Unfortunately many have no understanding at all of how to better themselves by focusing their talents to optimize their professional standing. (Wow, that sounds like an objective for a resume.)
American Splendor was a great movie. That had to be said.
American Splendor was a great movie. That had to be said.
I was bored out of my tree after the first 20 minutes. Who the fark wants to watch the minutiae that makes up ordinary life. It's not interesting. Movies are about escapism. Not farking greasy nerdy divorcees whose highlights in life include collecting old records, yard sales, and being cheap. It was like a 2 hour home movie of my uncle Ed.
American Splendor was a great movie. That had to be said.
I was bored out of my tree after the first 20 minutes. Who the fark wants to watch the minutiae that makes up ordinary life. It's not interesting. Movies are about escapism. Not farking greasy nerdy divorcees whose highlights in life include collecting old records, yard sales, and being cheap. It was like a 2 hour home movie of my uncle Ed.
So how is the "Transformers 2" Blu-Ray disc, anyway?
Not that anyone's listening, but Pekar is mad about GE (which owns NBC) making defective nuclear reactors. He tried to expose this on Letterman's show earlier (cf. the link at the beginning of the clip). Letterman supported his bosses and cut him off. I'll spare you my political reminiscences.
asstronaut:Not that anyone's listening, but Pekar is mad about GE (which owns NBC) making defective nuclear reactors. He tried to expose this on Letterman's show earlier (cf. the link at the beginning of the clip). Letterman supported his bosses and cut him off. I'll spare you my political reminiscences.
asstronaut:Not that anyone's listening, but Pekar is mad about GE (which owns NBC) making defective nuclear reactors. He tried to expose this on Letterman's show earlier (cf. the link at the beginning of the clip). Letterman supported his bosses and cut him off. I'll spare you my political reminiscences.
"Defective" nuclear reactors? What does he want, a warranty replacement?
Dave was correct, an entertainment talk show is neither the time or place.
mybluemake
2009-11-05 06:00:06 AM
NeuroticRocker
2009-11-05 06:24:18 AM
Schadenfreude ist die schoenste Freude
2009-11-05 06:30:28 AM
Seeing that clip I support Letterman completely.
mybluemake
2009-11-05 07:16:17 AM
Seeing that clip I support Letterman completely.
He was right to be angry, but h was at the height of his game here, and let Pekar rattle him, and expressed it in an unfunny manner.
PocketfullaSass
2009-11-05 07:36:19 AM
He was saying recently that he still works on about four projects a year. I wish he'd sit his cantankerous arse down and do a children's book. Of course, the fact that I'm a bookworm who never outgrew her love for children's books has *cough*nothingwhatsoever*cough* to do with said wish.
Schadenfreude ist die schoenste Freude
2009-11-05 07:37:24 AM
Awwww, I'm sure Letterman is crying into his pillow stuffed with money in his personal sex room at his studio.
ModernLuddite
2009-11-05 08:09:40 AM
Puppettron
2009-11-05 08:16:18 AM
Kyosuke
2009-11-05 08:25:49 AM
56Kay
2009-11-05 08:33:19 AM
/24
//Getting off (on) everyone's lawn...
kruppz
2009-11-05 08:52:53 AM
American Splendor trailer. (new window)
minkyboodle
2009-11-05 09:00:20 AM
Linux_Yes
2009-11-05 09:27:23 AM
Bacontastesgood
2009-11-05 10:39:26 AM
MikeyistheDevil
2009-11-05 10:56:05 AM
Nobody
/thread
indarwinsshadow
2009-11-05 10:56:36 AM
troymccluresf
2009-11-05 11:50:16 AM
Yeah, but watching a smart guy blast some dipshiat is entertaining, too.
Jakevol2
2009-11-05 11:58:35 AM
Yeah, but watching a smart guy blast some dipshiat is entertaining, too.
I've always wondered how a smart guy like Harvey ended up working a dead end mail clerk job at the VA any way.
gwowen
2009-11-05 11:59:49 AM
kiteless
2009-11-05 12:20:58 PM
Yeah, but watching a smart guy blast some dipshiat is entertaining, too.
I've always wondered how a smart guy like Harvey ended up working a dead end mail clerk job at the VA any way.
Unfortunately many have no understanding at all of how to better themselves by focusing their talents to optimize their professional standing. (Wow, that sounds like an objective for a resume.)
American Splendor was a great movie. That had to be said.
indarwinsshadow
2009-11-05 01:19:58 PM
kiteless Quote 2009-11-05 12:20:58 PM
resume.)
American Splendor was a great movie. That had to be said.
I was bored out of my tree after the first 20 minutes. Who the fark wants to watch the minutiae that makes up ordinary life. It's not interesting. Movies are about escapism. Not farking greasy nerdy divorcees whose highlights in life include collecting old records, yard sales, and being cheap. It was like a 2 hour home movie of my uncle Ed.
realmolo
2009-11-05 01:45:05 PM
resume.)
American Splendor was a great movie. That had to be said.
I was bored out of my tree after the first 20 minutes. Who the fark wants to watch the minutiae that makes up ordinary life. It's not interesting. Movies are about escapism. Not farking greasy nerdy divorcees whose highlights in life include collecting old records, yard sales, and being cheap. It was like a 2 hour home movie of my uncle Ed.
So how is the "Transformers 2" Blu-Ray disc, anyway?
asstronaut
2009-11-05 01:48:35 PM
hardercase
2009-11-05 02:37:45 PM
Nope, nobody's listening.
Kyosuke
2009-11-05 02:46:12 PM
"Defective" nuclear reactors? What does he want, a warranty replacement?
Dave was correct, an entertainment talk show is neither the time or place.