That one word should be enough to tell you it's not La Boheme

Posted on November 22nd, 2010



I'm not saying they're wrong, mind you. I'm just saying you can't pretend to be scandalized by the artistic compromises of something that never aspired to art in the first place. You might as well critique the acting in porn or the plot of a Michael Bay movie.

-Graham

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