"He was our angry young man—the delinquent, the tough, the rebel—who stood at the center of our common experience." In 1966, Pauline Kael lauded Brando as too good for what Hollywood had become. … More »
Upset by his neat little declaration—existentialism in a nutshell—by the calm
matter-of-factness of it, and by the way the others seemed to take it for
granted, I wanted to pursue the subject. But O. Henry's remark "Conversation in
Texas is seldom continuous" applies to California, too. Dracula had ended, and
the conversation shifted to other, more "serious" subjects.… More »