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1937: A Tale of Hollywood's Nastiest Scandals 1937: A Tale of Hollywood's Nastiest Scandals by David Wallace
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“Liebesfreud, which means ‘love’s happiness’ in German.”
David Wallace, 1937: A Tale of Hollywood's Nastiest Scandals
“Douglas Fairbanks’s genius was to realize that his new, over-the-top macho characters would have seemed ludicrous even to the least sophisticated audiences unless they were also likable”
David Wallace, 1937: A Tale of Hollywood's Nastiest Scandals
“still run buy the”
David Wallace, 1937: A Tale of Hollywood's Nastiest Scandals
“The scale of the technological transformation required dwarfs any achievement that has emerged from Silicon Valley—in fact dwarfs every technological revolution ever engineered in human
history, including electricity and telecommunications and even the invention of agriculture ten thousand years ago. It dwarfs them by definition, because it contains all of them—every single one needs to be replaced at the root, since every single one breathes on carbon, like a ventilator.”
David Wallace-Wells, 1937: A Tale of Hollywood's Nastiest Scandals