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    Bret Easton Ellis‏Verified account @BretEastonEllis 18 Oct 2013

    The basic story in any movie is always, again and again and again and again, about one thing: loneliness.

    10:07 AM - 18 Oct 2013
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      1. thelastpsych‏ @thelastpsych 18 Oct 2013
        Replying to @BretEastonEllis

        @BretEastonEllis you mean alienation. All modern stories require Magritte to have painted "The Lovers."

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      1. mr trump, do NOT pardon turkey -ArmenianMetalhead‏ @dankmtl 18 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis speaking of movies, did you enjoy the movie adaptation of your book, Fight Club

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      2. Bull Neers‏ @Bull_Neers 18 Oct 2013
        Replying to @BretEastonEllis

        “@BretEastonEllis: The basic story in any movie is always, again and again and again about one thing: loneliness.” Like Fight Club @dankmtl

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      2. Still Dingus‏ @NameOfSlabs 18 Oct 2013
        Replying to @BretEastonEllis

        ~@BretEastonEllis In your book Fight Club is Jack/Tyler Durden alone if he is two people? (spoiler!)

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      3. nicholas ortiz‏ @nickortiz91 18 Oct 2013
        Replying to @NameOfSlabs

        @_Slabs_ @BretEastonEllis wow you really think he wrote "Fight Club"?

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      1. DavidKenner‏Verified account @DavidKenner 18 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis Someone's been watching Wall-E.

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      2. Eva Wiseman‏Verified account @EvaWiseman 18 Oct 2013
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        Not true: Slumber Party Massacre. RT @BretEastonEllis The basic story in any movie is always, again and again, about one thing: loneliness.

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      3. Olly Richards‏ @olly_richards 18 Oct 2013
        Replying to @EvaWiseman

        @EvaWiseman He’s increasingly Font Of All Bollocks. I love it.

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      1. Online Liaison‏ @JacobClaassens 5 Nov 2013
        Replying to @BretEastonEllis

        @BretEastonEllis the only film that was not about lonelieness was 'Van Wilder: Party Liason'.

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      1. Deah Ganguly‏ @DeeGanguly 24 Oct 2013
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        “@BretEastonEllis: The basic story in any movie is always, again and again and again and again, about one thing: loneliness.” True

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      1. jasmine‏ @jasminetown 24 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis only because that's the basic story of life

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      1. Carmen Loves Democracy‏ @bigmeancarmen 20 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis oh there you go, posting Spoilers again

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      1. Ed Kemper‏ @Ede4444 19 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis Congratulations. You found out how the film industrie works.

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      1. 1K TimesNo‏ @ThousandTimesNo 19 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis Bret, you are much too profound. You're right, Nobel Prize should have gone to YOU. Life is so unfair.

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      1. Miacoth‏ @MIACOTH 19 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis since every story is an imitation of life?

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      1. Владимир Личманенко‏ @vlichmanenko 19 Oct 2013
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        @BretEastonEllis @SergeiMinaev на этой веселой ноте приступлю к премьерному (для себя естественно) просмотру ДухLess. Почти пролог получился

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      1. Arsalan Asli‏ @ArsalanAsli 18 Oct 2013
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        RT“@BretEastonEllis: The basic story in any movie is always, again and again and again and again, about one thing: loneliness.”

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