Tim Walker
Tim Walker: 'Sam Taylor-Wood and Steve McQueen always had an eye on the screen'
The Couch Surfer: A well-known YBA is now almost as commercial a proposition as a pop promo director
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The Couch Surfer: 'One Day looks like the sort of book you'd only buy at the airport. It's not'
Monday, 21 December 2009
Tim Walker: I blubbed. In fact, as time goes on, I find myself welling up more frequently than ever, or at least since I was a toddler and thought it might get me sweets
Tim Walker: 'The contestants in Saatchi's show aren't made to seem like sociopaths'
Monday, 7 December 2009
The Couch Surfer: Saatchi is the Wizard of Oz in this particular drama. His presence looms over proceedings, yet he never appears on screen, relaying his views instead via a hyper-qualified minion.
Tim Walker: 'Google Wave is how email would look, if it were invented yesterday'
Monday, 30 November 2009
The Couch Surfer: ‘Google is counting on early adopters, who’ll happily pay $70 for a Wave beta invite from eBay’
The Couch Surfer: 'Matt Damon's Green Zone is Bourne again, but this time in Baghdad'
Monday, 9 November 2009
Matt Damon has either the best taste in Hollywood, or the best agent.
The Couch Surfer: John Mayer’s life is one long party, to which he provides the soulful, mid-tempo soundtrack
Monday, 19 October 2009
Tim Walker: Cool people consider him rubbish, but I’m a sucker for just about anything he’s committed to tape
Tim Walker: 'What's been lost from the stadium rock experience - puddles of urine on the floor?'
Monday, 24 August 2009
The Couch Surfer
The Couch Surfer: 'Trying to elevate nerds to rock-star levels of cool simply isn't plausible'
Monday, 3 August 2009
The Accidental Billionaires should be easy to spot in the non-fiction section of any good bookstore. The image on the front of the hardcover edition is of two cocktail glasses.
A book-worthy blog? Easy...
Monday, 27 July 2009
Tim Walker reveals how bloggers can realise their print dreams.
The Couch Surfer: 'It may be sublimely rubbish, but The Room makes audiences happy'
Monday, 20 July 2009
Tim Walker: It's so bad that six years after it was made, The Room still draws sell-out crowds
The Couch Surfer: 'Celebrity endorsements rarely convince me of a book's quality'
Monday, 13 July 2009
Tim Walker: I had to get my hands on the thing. If everyone else is after it, it must be worth reading, right?
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• Brian Viner: 'The English compensate by being boldly kissy in emails'
The casual social kiss has become the blight of a middle-class Englishman's life
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