
As quoted in Jim Carrey: Bruce Almighty http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2003/06/16/jim_carrey_bruce_almighty_interview.shtml by Stella Papamichael, at BBC (16 June 2003)
JPod (2006)
As quoted in Jim Carrey: Bruce Almighty http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2003/06/16/jim_carrey_bruce_almighty_interview.shtml by Stella Papamichael, at BBC (16 June 2003)
“And when things start to go wrong, a good boss doesn't just fire everybody and start over.”
Source: Boys "R" Us
Song lyrics, Hounds of Love (1985)
Unfit for Mass Consumption (blog entries), 2010
Context: I'm wondering how the new crop of teens and twentysomethings became so afraid of emotion and the expression thereof.* Did their parents teach them? Did they learn it somewhere else? Is this a spontaneous cultural phenomenon? Are they afraid of appearing weak? Is this capitalism streamlining the human psyche to be more useful by eliminating anything that might hamper productivity? Is it a sort of conformism? I don't know, but I could go the rest of my life and never again hear anyone whine about someone else being "emo," and it would be a Very Good Thing.
Of her difficult childhood; Chrissy Iley, The Observer, Sunday 7 October 2007 http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/oct/07/1
Me Too, written with Chuck Cannon
Song lyrics, Blue Moon (1996)