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Warren has staged over 40 plays in New York, published five books, written countless magazine articles and recently completed a feature-length documentary,
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You are now watching: Book Smart: Christopher Sandford – Polanski: A Biography
Posted on: Sunday, September 14th, 2008
Warren sits down with Christopher Sandford, author of Polanski: A Biography, where they discuss the life, the complexities, and the complications of Roman Polanski
[...] I’ll post some of the better ones I find right here on The Warren Report. Your feedback, like Roman Polanski, is… wanted and desired. Tell me what you think of Ted Chung’s A THOUSAND [...]
[...] Roman Polanski, at least, has avoided uttering equally barbaric soundbites since his confession to drugging and sodomizing a minor, though I imagine if he were in the States — and incarcerated — we’d hear more from the diminutive pederast-piggy. (“Her lips said ‘Non,’ but her quaalude-clouded eyes said ‘oui, oui, oui!’ all the way home.”) Nevertheless, his filmic prolificacy speaks volumes and I don’t like what I’m hearing/seeing: PIRATES. FRANTIC. BITTER MOON. THE NINTH GATE. (He gets a pass for THE PIANIST, although making a Holocaust film practically guarantees one will receive Hollywood’s, um, gold star, no?) [...]
January 27th, 2009 at 9:32 am
[...] his artistic imperfections (minor) and his unfortunate predilections (sadly, minor as well). Listen to the entire chat now! Share and [...]
February 7th, 2009 at 8:08 am
[...] I’ll post some of the better ones I find right here on The Warren Report. Your feedback, like Roman Polanski, is… wanted and desired. Tell me what you think of Ted Chung’s A THOUSAND [...]
February 2nd, 2010 at 7:25 pm
[...] Roman Polanski, at least, has avoided uttering equally barbaric soundbites since his confession to drugging and sodomizing a minor, though I imagine if he were in the States — and incarcerated — we’d hear more from the diminutive pederast-piggy. (“Her lips said ‘Non,’ but her quaalude-clouded eyes said ‘oui, oui, oui!’ all the way home.”) Nevertheless, his filmic prolificacy speaks volumes and I don’t like what I’m hearing/seeing: PIRATES. FRANTIC. BITTER MOON. THE NINTH GATE. (He gets a pass for THE PIANIST, although making a Holocaust film practically guarantees one will receive Hollywood’s, um, gold star, no?) [...]