19yr old walking jizzjar Sasha Grey --who'll be back at Pierce this fall teaching her popular course, "How to be a pretentious, self-important, pseudointellectual hipster wannabe"-- posted these two blogs on Myspace today...

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On my flight to SF on August 1st, I glanced over at a man's newspaper.
I saw Antonioni's picture and above it saw OBITUARY. If I wasn't so tired, I would have shed a tear. I was saddened yet I had to look at the bigger picture; I know he had been ill for a number of years and now his pain has ended. His legacy continues to grow.
Shortly after, I found out that Ingmar Bergman died as well, the same day!
Two undeniably influential filmmakers.
It also brings me to another point-who will shape the next generation of revolutionary filmmakers? David Gordon Green comes to mind.
It's bizarre to see that the last great movement in film (in my opinion) was Dogme '95. I know there are probably a ton of great filmmakers out there, but where's the movement, the spirit?






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I was on set a few weeks back and a PA told me I would have made a great flower child. When I was younger I wanted nothing more than to be a hippy. Then I realized, that the movement failed for a reason, it was flawed like communism, socialism, etc. We all fancy some of the ideas, or principals but in the end they didn't work out (for the most part). Our culture (my generation specifically) is so obsessed with ideas and movements of the past. Yet we're living in a time of war, and they don't take their interests of past movements to generate a new revolution. I am a hypocrite myself. I am not out on the street protesting, I'm not gathering with like-minded individuals, and I sure as hell don't have the time. In writing this I hope to inspire everyone and ask, where is our march? Where are our petitions? Where the fuck are our minds? I know there are a few petitions out there that I have signed, but it's not enough. I feel like we are at the same place we were in '73 just with more problems, and less visions of rising to the occasion to make a change. Shit, the French have more protests in a month than we have had in six years-at least it feels that way. I'm sick of seeing innocent people dying, and innocent people being indicted for obscenity charges-but hey that's a whole other subject.





Her page also touts her love for John Coltrane, Charlie Mingus, Miles Davis, William S Burroughs, John Cassevetes, "singel" malt 30yr old scotch, bauhaus and brutalist architecture, Robert Rauschenberg, Helmut Newton, Che Guevara, "War & Peace", Jean-Paul Sartre, Carl Jung, and every notable punk band of the last 30 yrs.

Hey Sasha... you forgot Nietzsche and Albert Camus. Ya stupid cunt.




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