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Julie Christie, I used to hang out with her. She was friends with Richard Pryor and Warren Beatty and all of them. There was a club in Beverly Hills called the Candy Store, a private club. I used to hang out with them all.
Paul Mooney
Club
Out
Beatty
Beverly
Beverly Hills
Hills
She
Private
Julie
Friends
Pryor
Hang
Candy
Candy Store
Store
Them
Richard
Richard Pryor
Used
Warren
Warren Beatty
Her
There is an established tradition of actors directing films that have a particular, personal meaning for them - Warren Beatty, Clint Eastwood, Kevin Costner, and most recently George Clooney to name a few. Remarkably, their films share an unusually high percentage of being very good.
Steven Van Zandt
Good
Few
Films
Kevin Costner
High
Eastwood
High Percentage
Percentage
Directing
Costner
Remarkably
Share
Beatty
Name
Particular
Most
Unusually
Tradition
George
Clint
George Clooney
Clint Eastwood
Very
Clooney
Personal
Established
Being
Them
Meaning
Warren
Warren Beatty
Actor
Recently
Kevin
I played in a movie called Ring of Fear with Clyde Beatty and Pat O'Brien.
Mickey Spillane
Fear
Ring
Beatty
Pat
Movie
Played
Bad movies: they can be tatty classics of crazed ineptitude, like Edward D. Wood's 'Glen or Glenda' and 'Plan 9 from Outer Space,' or big-budget misfires like the 1987 'Ishtar,' a would-be comedy that sent Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman on a Hope-Crosby Road to Dystopia.
Richard Corliss
Comedy
Space
Bad
Would-Be
Outer
Outer Space
Classics
Beatty
Road
Like
Edward
Dustin Hoffman
Wood
Movies
Dystopia
Sent
Plan
Warren
Warren Beatty
When Paul Beatty's 'The Sellout' was first published in America in 2015, it was a small release. It got a rave review in the daily 'New York Times' and one in the weekly 'New York Times Book Review,' too, for good measure. But by and large, it was not a conversation-generating book.
Michelle Dean
Good
Daily
Book
First
Too
Release
Small
Weekly
Rave
Beatty
New
Got
Review
Sellout
Times
America
York
New York
New York Times
Paul
Measure
Large
Published