Here's the Amazing Glenn Beck Film Noir You Never Asked For
LatestIt was mere months ago that Beck wowed us with a brave and incendiary piece that involved watching him play with dolls for 10 minutes, making his return to the art world all the more thrilling. How did he come up with more fully developed work so quickly? And more importantly: When will he get a MoMA retrospective and how long will the lines be to get in?
Beck’s film noir tells the story of a man named Lucky and a legless prostitute named Charlie (spoiler alert: they end up together). Somehow, he then manages to tie in Obama’s MyRAs, but that’s superfluous, really. Mostly, I think the whole thing was just an excuse to complain about how “dames” can’t light a cigarette the right way.
Very raw. Very real. Very art.
Glenn Beck, you’ll always be my favorite right-wing Crazy.