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So why was this movie some type of dour noir, instead of a disgustingly hilarious pornographic comedy like the book? I mean I get it you're incorporating The Soft Machine and Ex-Terminator and all that, but no those books were way funnier and you didn't even touch on the whole language manipulation core theme. I don't know, I feel like people don't realize how fun and fucked up yet intelligent Burroughs' work actually is.
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Because it was meant to be some fictionalized biographical thing about Burroughs more than an actual adaptation of his work.

I agree, though, I don't think Cronenberg's and Burrough's interests overlap that much. Cronenberg's paranoid about technology, Burroughs was paranoid about language itself.
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>>219017459
>I mean
Why do zoomers post like this?
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>>219017921
sorry we're not spending all our time shidding and fardding over the Star Wars prequels like the dusty millennials
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>>219017459
is Burroughs actually worth reading or is it pseudo-intellectualism for art students?
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>>219018451
I got that pink omnibus that had, if I remember correctly, Junkie, Yage Letters, Naked Lunch and Nova Express in it. Read it when I was 14 or 15, something like that. A lot of it went over my head back then but yeah, it was a worthwhile read
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>>219017459
>Ex terminator
That's actually the man who played the leading role of a cyborg garda in "Rob O'Copp"
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>>219018576
>For the Hitler Channel, I'm Pete R. Weller
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>>219018451
He's great, I like the one where Tarzan fights raptors in the center of the Earth.
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>Reports indicate Cronenberg wanted to avoid scenes in restaurants and nightclubs, and intended to omit much of the book's graphic violence, notes SlashFilm a 2016 Rolling Stone interview with Ellis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZBDZOv4UnY
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>>219017459
It's not an adaptation of the book, it's about Burroughs getting over his repressed homosexulaity and murdering his wife
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>>219019203
the nighclub chapter is perhaps the worst part of the book



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