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He’s Popeye the Failure Man. A bodybuilder who injected petroleum jelly into his biceps to make them freakishly large — getting him nicknamed the “Russian Popeye” — may now lose both arms because of a ...
Popeye is strange, I’ll give you that. The 1980 release is like a cocaine and LSD feverdream at times, but that’s all part of its charm. When I first saw the movie as a kid, I had no sense of that, ...
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We speak with The River Cafe’s Ruthie Rogers on her book ‘Squeeze Me’. Plus: W David Marx on the English edition of ‘Popeye’ and Trevor Gulliver on St John at the London Review Bookshop. Paris special ...
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We are just now learning that the 1980 movie “Popeye” had more going on during filming than has previously been revealed. Barry Diller, chairman of IAC, shared some tea about the film during a recent ...
Barry Diller‘s book tour for his recently published memoir “Who Knew” hit New York City’s 92Y, where moderator Anderson Cooper asked Diller during a Q&A to reveal “the most coked-up film set” he ever ...