While being the "greatest" at anything is quite subjective, I have to say, I saw the movie and enjoyed it. I dont have the energy right now to explain why I thought it was so good, but go see it before you let it bother you too much.
The sequence where he's cutting pieces of silver-colored cardboard, and playing around in his model (as described in the Yahoo article) could be the "So Stupid Looking, It's Great" clip on that page (or something similar)...
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depressing publicity for architecture
not that either of these are credible news sources but still...
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/realestate/features/2016/17143/
robert moses meets jane jacobs? *sigh*
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20060601/114919584000.html
since when did gehry become the greatest architect of our time -- or anything even close?
While being the "greatest" at anything is quite subjective, I have to say, I saw the movie and enjoyed it. I dont have the energy right now to explain why I thought it was so good, but go see it before you let it bother you too much.
the mullet is back?!
Still psycho after all these years.
who you gonna call?
I never left. I've just been a creepy lurker.
previews of the movie here...
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sketches_of_frank_gehry/trailers.php
The sequence where he's cutting pieces of silver-colored cardboard, and playing around in his model (as described in the Yahoo article) could be the "So Stupid Looking, It's Great" clip on that page (or something similar)...
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