When a person goes from writing (about themselves, as do all contributors to The Strangler), to rock bands, to featuring themselves in movies you just have to realize, at some point, that chasing the spotlight and seeking attention does not a worthy artistic spirit make. Everybody wants to be an eccentric, child-like, iconographic artist and free spirit but when it's a univeral middle-class destination it is hardly the gratifying pursuit so many fantasize about.
Don't know anything about Harvey Danger but I saw the movie this guy was in at SIFF a couple of years ago. Interesting idea but poorly produced (and directed I guess) and, if a true artist had been involved, would never have been released. But it was released. So everyone could get their credits and some exposure. Wannabes ain't the same thing as what they want to be.
Don't know anything about Harvey Danger but I saw the movie this guy was in at SIFF a couple of years ago. Interesting idea but poorly produced (and directed I guess) and, if a true artist had been involved, would never have been released. But it was released. So everyone could get their credits and some exposure. Wannabes ain't the same thing as what they want to be.