Who Says A Dismal Future Can’t Be Funny?: NYT Reviews Albert Brooks’ New Book
I’ve been thinking a lot about the new pseudo-dystopian novel from Albert Brooks, 2030: The Real Story of What Happens to America. Brooks has long been one of my favorite comedians and filmmakers, and hey, who doesn’t love a good dystopia? Brooks was recently on The Daily Show talking about the book, and The New [...]
There’s A Fine Line Between Funny and Pathetic
So 89-year-old Rapture enthusiast Harold Camping has amended his prediction about the May 21 return of Jesus. Actually, it’s more accurate to say he retroactively retooled the statement. Upon having their prognostications exposed as faulty, purveyors of apocalyptic pornography have historically used such excuses as “I only meant that metaphorically,” “I forgot to carry the two,” [...]
Bizarre Book of the Week: Can America Survive?
From the renowned author of the gripping Eat This and Live! and the fear-filled Jerusalem Countdown comes the latest book to capitalize on America’s fascination with the endtimes, Can America Survive?: 10 Prophetic Signs That We Are the Terminal Generation. You might remember John Hagee. He’s the guy who blamed Hurricane Katrina on “the gays,” though I was [...]
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