Teen Horniness Is Not a Crime

buffy_eyesWhen the Southland Tales trailer came out the boss said:

It still looks like a mess to me, interesting.. but a mess. I want to be proven wrong but I don’t think I will“.

I don’t mind the mess at all just as long as it doesn’t suck. I’m tired of movies foreshadowing every dumb move and then wrapping up all the loose ends just before the credits roll. I’m looking forward to Southland Tales because I want it to be as completely over the top as the trailer promises.

This New York Times piece sheds a lot of light on just how messy it sounds:

“Southland Tales” simulates the oversaturation of the 21st-century mediascape and delights in, even as it mocks, the vulgar absurdities of celebrity culture. Ms. Gellar’s character, for example, is a multitasking, politically minded sex-film star — “Jenna Jameson meets Arianna Huffington,” Mr. Kelly said — with a “View”-like talk show and a hit song called “Teen Horniness Is Not a Crime” (co-written by Mr. Kelly and to be released as a single).

Genius.

        One Response to “Teen Horniness Is Not a Crime”

  1. Rupert Says:

    If only they’d *let* it be.
    I agree. The madness sounds good to me.

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