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30 May 2011

Hollywood, Then and Now

Every so often I get bit by Sunset Boulevard and have to listen to the musical soundtrack on repeat for a few days. I'm not sure what prompted it this time, but it was vindicating to find I liked it just as much now as I did ten(!) years ago – it also takes on a whole new dimension when you've worked in the L.A. entertainment industry for a while.


With the rise of YouTube I've actually gotten to see some clips of the show I know so well only through audio. Unfortunately it seems most theatrical productions don't play Joe the way I believe he should be played, as a bitter burnt-out creative professional. Not angry, not really a jerk, not loud or abrasive or a New York shyster (it clearly states he's from Ohio), but rather devoid of any sort of passion; a sardonic, defeated fatalist who's just in it for the money. Entertainment is full of these people!

2 comments:

SteventheThorn said...

That's a depressing thought, especially for a college student who wants to go into entertainment...but I've seen similar things from the few tentative steps I've taken into the ocean of entertainment.

I like the picture--did you do it specifically for this post? Or is it an older one? (And I know this post is a few months old anyway...)

Tealin said...

Well, now that you know it can happen, you can make sure it doesn't happen to you!

I drew it ... mostly for me, but it turned out well enough to post, so here it is.