“It’s a kind of modern Romeo and Juliet story, set in the East Village, with the addition of anti-Bush conspiracy theories and Scientologists,” (via Story of Love, Suicide, and Paranoia Appeals to Bret Easton Ellis: Culture and Celebrity: vanityfair.com)
The tragic story of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake, the inseparable East Village artists who killed themselves last year believing they were being persecuted, will be the subject of a screenplay by American Pscyho author Bret Easton Ellis, Page Six magazine has announced.
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Holy CRAP! This is so sad yet so amazing. I loved her blog.
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I am 100% against
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I must have read the article that came out shortly after Blakes death (I think it was in the New Yorker) over 50 times....
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Extremely interesting
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bohemea:suicideblonde:mykol78:urbanredneck:paulprosseda:...The tragic story of Theresa...
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is going to be amazing!
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I read this Vanity Fair article a few months back and found it riveting. I highly recommend it. Me and bohemea are big...
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