Ed Gonzalez is a childish troublemaker who has made a career out of reviewing bootlegs and breaking review embargos.
Way to go, Jeff. Let’s celebrate the assholes of the industry!
breadleymoore is quite correct. If a film has any whiff of “Hollywood” about it, Gonzalez will piss on it. He only champions obscure or awful movies like Battle in Heaven.
Re LYT’s comment:
You can blame the exits of Robert Christgau
and James Ridgeway on New Times.
And the continuing erosion of LA WEEKLY, which used to be mocked as “LA WEAKLY” by NEW TIMES
LOS ANGELES.
Now, I’m wondering when Rick Barrs and his overuse
of the word “freakin’” and his THE FINGER column will pop up at LA WEEKLY.
Ed Gonzalez is a childish troublemaker who has made a career out of reviewing bootlegs and breaking review embargos.
Way to go, Jeff. Let’s celebrate the assholes of the industry!
breadleymoore is quite correct. If a film has any whiff of “Hollywood” about it, Gonzalez will piss on it. He only champions obscure or awful movies like Battle in Heaven.
Well, you can’t blame that on New Times, anyway!
Re LYT’s comment:
You can blame the exits of Robert Christgau
and James Ridgeway on New Times.
And the continuing erosion of LA WEEKLY, which used to be mocked as “LA WEAKLY” by NEW TIMES
LOS ANGELES.
Now, I’m wondering when Rick Barrs and his overuse
of the word “freakin’” and his THE FINGER column will pop up at LA WEEKLY.