Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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westerns

Never been much into westerns I’m afraid. I remember when Unforgiven was the big Oscar fave–I finally managed to go see it and I fell asleep. For shame–but it was late and I had had a long day of doing whatever it was I was doing in the early 90s. I also want to clarify […]

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More on revivals.

Actually, dance movies are sort of seeing a revival, what with MTV Films’ “Save The Last Dance” and the recent explosion of onscreen musicals like Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge” and “Chicago” (if you can count those as ‘dance’ movies) but I’m not sure that such a small handful qualifies as a full-blown resurgance. I’m all […]

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Toomorrow

Speaking of nutty movies, has anyone seen the old sci-fi musical Toomorrow with Olivia Newton John. it’s from like the early 70’s and it’s nuts. I’ve seen clips of it but my friend who has the video only has it in Spanish. I’m dying for an English version…

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genre revivals

The genre I most want to see revived is the dance movie, ala Centerstage or Flashdance. Coyote ugly was a start what with the clogging on the bar and such. I’m putting all my hopes on Jessica Alba’s small shoulders. She’s coming out in a movie called “Honey” where she plays an aspiring choreogapher named […]

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Aw, c’mon, it wasn’t that… OK, maybe it was.

I actually went to see “Alex and Emma” this summer with my friend Emily, a fact directly attributed to our both being total suckers for those kinds of movies. “Sleepless in Seattle,” “When Harry Met Sally,” “You’ve Got Mail,” hell, even “Kate and Leopold” – I’ve seen ’em all. I’d even been looking forward to […]

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On iPods.

I actually got one for Christmas a year or two ago, and it’s one of my favorite gizmos. It’s ridiculous how things like this change the way you perceive media — I was in Best Buy last night checking out CDs, and found myself putting stuff back until I made sure they weren’t available from […]

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Always look on the bright side of life.

My most heartfelt condolences to the Californians, but the way I see it, at the very least this means a short reprieve from Terminator 4 and more crap like Eraser, The Sixth Day, End of Days, Batman and Robin… Good Lord, when was the last non-awful Ahhnuld movie? Was there one?

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about myself…

Geoffrey suggested i tell folks a little about myself. Well, I’m a writer living in LA who makes a living writing for magazines like Movieline, TV Guide, The Advocate, Gotham, Glamour and Cosmopolitan. I’ve written two books, Misadventures in the 213 and Screening Party and have co-writtena movie called Testosterone, which recently premiered at the […]

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My favorite part of the election…

Hi. Dennis Hensley here, author of Screening Party here on the third day of my Virtual Book Tour. I have a couple of other folks from the book, Ross and Lauren, and perhaps Tony who are going to chip in at some point. First off, I thought I’d mention that my favorite thing about the […]

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The Virtual Book Tour returns: Please welcome Dennis Hensley and friends!

Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to once more open Inkblots’ door to a member of Kevin Smokler’s Virtual Book Tour. Today’s guest is Dennis Hensley, author of the new comic novel Screening Party, which, essentially, is the story of a group of old friends who sit around and rag on movies. As Publisher’s Weekly […]

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