Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama

Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama

"Confusion and hopelessness don't necessarily cause a person to act."
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"Confusion and hopelessness don't necessarily cause a person to act."
Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama
"Everything suddenly seems displaced, subtle gradations erase borders, but it’s more forceful than that."
Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama
"The Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash into Me” played over the montage, not that the lyrics had anything to do with the images the song was played over but it was “haunting”, it was “moody”, it was “summing things up”, it gave the footage an “emotional resonance” that I guess we were incapable of capturing ourselves. At first my feelings were basically so what? But then I suggested other music: “Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails, but I was told that the rights were sky-high and that the song was “too ominous” for this sequence; Nada Surf’s “Popular” had “too many minor chords”, it didn’t fit the “mood of the piece,” it was – again – “too ominous.” When I told them I seriously did not think things could get any more fucking ominous than they already were, I was told, “Things get very much more ominous, Victor,” and then I was left alone."
Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama
"The better you look, the more you see."
Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama
"What? Did we end up hating each other? Did we end up the way we thought we always knew would? Did I end up wearing khakis because of that fucking ad?"
Bret Easton Ellis, Glamorama
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