“We have two choices here,” according to the publisher Melville House’s blog, Moby Lives. She likes old stuff, I guess.’),” wrote Slate. (I can hear the art director now: ‘It’s old. Yet there it is, presented with a completely straight face – as amazing as the mini-replica of the Parthenon you can see in the wide shots of Claire’s desk. “Surely such a perfect F-you to the audience belongs in a Lars von Trier film, not a camped-up Fatal Attraction remake from the director of The Fast and the Furious. “There are some things money can’t buy,” said WTFark, “and apparently, basic general knowledge about the very subject of your movie is one of them.” “Who knew that old Greek scrolls came so cheap and beautifully bound?” asked Jezebel. Photograph: Philip Spruyt/Stapleton Collection/Corbis Greeks fighting Trojans, a 19th-century depiction.
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