The Corner

Passionate Details

Nice detail from Bruce Feirstein’s column in this week’s New York Observer. Feirstein, who is a screenwriter, describes having lunch in a Santa Monica restaurant with ten Hollywood friends. None of them “had actually seen the film, despite offering vociferous opinions about it. Then the Hispanic waiter spoke up. ‘I loved it. I usually don’t go to movies, but I went to a matinee, on the second day.’”

Feirstein’s closes by anticipating the sequel. “He’s back. Christ Almighty! The Resurrection. This time, it’s personal.”

Historian Richard Brookhiser is a senior editor of National Review and a senior fellow at the National Review Institute.
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