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Glamorama is a 1998
novel by
American writer Bret
Easton Ellis.
Glamorama is set in, and satirizes, the 1990s,
specifically celebrity culture and consumerism...
- academics. The
Informers (1994) was
offered to his
publisher during Glamorama's long
writing history.
Ellis wrote a
screenplay for The
Rules of Attraction's...
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Attraction and a
planned film
adaptation of Bret
Easton Ellis's 1998
novel Glamorama,
which was to be
directed by
Avary and star Pardue.
Avary has described...
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Glamorama was an
annual fashion event taking place in Minneapolis, Chicago, Los
Angeles and San Francisco,
featuring top
American and
international fashion...
- time. The Twin
Towers were
later restored for the 2016 Blu-ray release.
Glamorama, a 1998
satirical novel by Bret
Easton Ellis,
tells the
story of a vacuous...
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Glamorama Spies for flute, clarinet, violin,
violoncello and
piano is a chamber-music work by
Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero,
written in 1999. The composition...
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appeared in Ellis's
other novels,
American Psycho, The
Informers and
Glamorama.
Lauren is a
painter and poet who has ****ual
relations with
several boys...
- had
intentions to film his
screenplay of Bret
Easton Ellis's 1998
novel Glamorama. Kip
Pardue was
attached to
reprise his role as
Victor Ward. The project...
- cosmetics. She was
referred to in a
minor cameo in Bret
Easton Ellis's
novel Glamorama, a
satire of society's
obsession with
celebrities and beauty. Jovovich...
- a
Grammy Award. The song was
referenced in Bret
Easton Ellis’s
novel Glamorama,
driving a
group of
fictional supermodels to
extreme terrorist acts. Paul...