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    Cineplex hopping, sentences to ponder

    Mon, 09/06/2010 - 14:19 EDT - Marginal Revolution
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    The surrealists André Breton and Paul Éluard used to enter movie theaters at random and stay only a little while, until the plot became clear to them and the films’ images were drained of their power. In the Cineplex you can do the same thing all in one building. I did that one day this summer. What I saw was not excerpts from ten different movies, but one movie made up of ten interchangeable parts—the imperial power of Hollywood, still alive and well, surviving postmodern fragmentation and resisting détournement. 
    Here is the adventure itself.  For the pointer I thank Paul Sas.

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