ratchedness as praxis.
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Before Andy Griffith became one of the biggest television stars of the 1960s, he played the lead role in Elia Kazan’s “A Face in the Crowd,” a flick that shows off his range, and then some. It’s nothing like his later roles — as a drunken drifter who gains significant political and cultural influence due to his singing, it has a lot of parallels to today’s insta-famous pop culture. If you’re in the mood for critical reassessment, here’s a good spot to start. *sigh* You’ll be missed, Andy.
RIP Andy.
ANDY GRIFFITH DIED LORD JESUS
(via ro-s-aspa-rks)
This is such a great movie!
See #AFaceInTheCrowd....Griffith’s greatest performance.