- Harry Knowles
Infobox actor
caption = Cole and Bobby with Harry Knowles (center) at the Austin Premiere of "Inland Empire", January 24, 2007
birthdate = birth date and age|1971|12|11
birthplace =Austin, Texas Harry Jay Knowles (born
December 11 ,1971 ) is an American online film critic known for his movie news and reviewwebsite , "Ain't It Cool News ".Biography
Knowles was born in
Austin, Texas , the son of Helen Jane (née Harrison) and Jarrell Jay Knowles. His early years were spent traveling the Southwest andMexico with his parents who did light shows for touringrock band s. His parents then settled in Austin and began tradingcomic book s and movie memorabilia from the upstairs floor of theirVictorian era house. Knowles's parents also produced the "Austin Fantasy Film Fest" in 1976, one of the firstscience fiction convention s in Austin. Knowles spent many hours watching B-grade horror movies as well as other genres from mostly bootlegged 16 mm prints.In 1983, Knowles's parents divorced and his mother received custody of him and his younger sister Dannie. The children subsequently lived with their mother on her family's ranch in
West Texas . His mother took possession of the comics and films also. With nothing better to do on the ranch, Knowles spent more time immersed in reading comics and watching movies. Knowles's other activities included theBoy Scouts of America and he attained the rank of Eagle Scout. At age seventeen, Knowles moved back in with his father. His mother died shortly thereafter in a fire.In 1994, Knowles fell while pushing a cart up a ramp at a convention, and was subsequently run over by the cart with its 1200 pound load of memorabilia. The accident injured his back and left him virtually bedridden. With money from his mother's
life insurance , he purchased a top-of-the-linecomputer and a friend arranged forInternet service allegedly so they could play "Doom" online together. After teaching himself how to navigate the Internet, Knowles began frequentingnewsgroups to exchange gossip and rumors with other fans about upcoming films. After being chastised by future film criticMike D'Angelo for posting binaryimage files to the newsgroups, Knowles launched the website that would become "Ain't It Cool News" in February 1996. A principal offering was Harry's colorful movie reviews, but the secret weapon was the insider news. People went to the site for secret news received from Knowles' alleged 'spies' inside the industry.Due to the popularity, or perhaps the notoriety, of the website, Knowles was sought out by the mainstream media, including magazines, newspapers, and television news programs. In 2000, he was ranked #95 in the
Forbes "Power List". This is in recognition of the influential power of his website. Due to his unorthodox style of journalism,Quentin Tarantino referred to Knowles as "theWolf Blitzer of the Internet". Knowles has made guest appearances on the television shows "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" and "Politically Incorrect ".On
March 15 ,2003 , Knowles was impersonated byHoratio Sanz in a sketch on "Saturday Night Live ", wherein he was referred to as "that chubby guy from "Ain't It Cool News"." Knowles feigned offense on his website at being called "chubby." "I'm morbidly obese," he quipped on his site, "and I've worked hard to get there!".Knowles married Patricia Cho Jones on
July 15 ,2007 at Green Pastures in Austin. [Knowles, Harry. [http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33336 Dum Duh Da Dummmmmm -- Ain't It Cool News] ]On
April 4 ,2008 , Knowles announced that he was diagnosed as a Type-2 diabetic. [ [http://www.aintitcool.com/node/36269 Ain't It Cool News] ] OnMay 20 ,2008 , Knowles underwentlapband surgery to help alleviate his diabetes and to help lose much of the weight that has contributed to his health issues.Film events
Every year since 1999, on the weekend closest to his birthday (December 11th), Harry Knowles hosts an event called the
Butt-numb-a-thon . The event, also known as Geek Christmas, is a 24-hour celebration of film, featuring un-officialpremiere s, and vintage films- from classics reprinted for the big-screen, to the rare, weird and unheard of. Film fans and professionals alike travel from all over the United States and the world to attend the event, which is hosted in the critic's hometown of Austin, Texas at the originalAlamo Drafthouse . The Butt-Numb-A-Thon has been called "...the world's most exclusive and mysteriously secretive film celebration" and "the hardest film event to get into in the country".Additionally, Knowles co-programs Austin's
Fantastic Fest , an eight-day film festival focusing on the genres of horror, science fiction and fantasy. This event is also held annually in September at theAlamo Drafthouse Cinema's South Lamar location in Austin.Controversy
Knowles attends events offered to the press, paid for by the movie studios, including visits to movie sets and premieres. Questions have sometimes emerged about the resulting impartiality of his articles and reviews. [ [http://www.allbusiness.com/services/motion-pictures/4933783-1.html The Trouble with Harry] ] For example, he was flown to the premiere of "Godzilla", and gave the movie a wildly positive review, [ [http://www.slate.com/?id=2064254 Attack of the Fans] ] while a vast majority of critics disliked the film. [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/godzilla/ "Godzilla" at Rottentomatoes.com] ] Knowles later reversed himself and panned the film after the ensuing outcry. Knowles and his defenders, however, have noted that he has given mixed reviews to movies for which he has been sent to junkets and premieres, and in any case is often out of step with mainstream critics. Knowles' defenders also point out that he gave a negative review to the film "
Monkeybone " in which he made acameo appearance . [cite web
last=Rodgers
first=Andrew
url=http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---5622,00.html
title='Monkeybone' Bites, Says Harry Knowles
publisher=Zap2it.com
date=2001-02-22
work=http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/news
accessdate=2007-04-13]Knowles has also been the subject of a fair bit of controversy for actions that would not be considered ethical if performed by actual journalists. In 1999, he wrote an article praising a script by
Drew McWeeny andScott Swan . He failed to mention, however, that McWeeny was a contributor to the site, writing under thepseudonym "Moriarty." This and other alleged lapses were reported in a series of articles in "Film Threat " magazine. [cite web
last=Wells
first=Ron
url=http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=features&Id=186
title=AIN'T IT CRIMINAL: DECONSTRUCTING HARRY (part 3)
publisher=Film Threat
date=2000-07-17
accessdate=2007-04-13]Arguably his most notable error occurred in early 2000 when Knowles posted materials stolen from an ABC staffer's home computer, which Knowles took at face value to be the Oscar nominees for the Academy Awards—a day before the official announcement. When the actual nominees were announced the following day, it was discovered that his finalists in almost every category were incorrect. Knowles acknowledged his error when it became clear he was wrong, but then disclosed the IP address of the person whose computer had been hacked, compounding the error. The Academy considered suing Knowles for trademark and copyright infringement, but ultimately decided against it. [cite web
last=Wells
first=Ron
url=http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=features&Id=159
title=DECONSTRUCTING HARRY: AIN'T IT UNETHICAL? (part one)
publisher=Film Threat
date=2000-07-17
accessdate=2007-04-13]Knowles got into a good deal of legal trouble involving one his writers on AICN, named Michael Gerhard (a.k.a. Joe Hallenbeck), as he was involved in a scam run by Gerhard that resulted in the writer receiving a 120-day prison sentence and a $10,000 fine. Gerhard made contact with Knowles contacts at Disney, hoping to obtain early screener tapes of unreleased films. He then illegally sold those tapes on the Internet for as little as $8 apiece. When the FBI arrested Gerhard, Knowles denied any involvement or even knowledge of the crime, despite a good deal of evidence to the contrary.Fact|date=October 2008
Knowles has taken a good deal of flack for the non-journalistic approach he takes to writing reviews and articles, including profanity, gushing praise, and a general lack of adherence to grammar and punctuation rules.Fact|date=October 2008
Film credits
*"
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe " (1991)
*"Colin Fitz " (1997)
*"The Faculty " (1998)
*"Monkeybone " (2001)
*"Ghosts of Mars " (2001)
*"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (2003)
*"No Pain, No Gain " (2005)
*"Pathogen " (2006)Further reading
*Harry Knowles, Paul Cullum,
Mark Ebner . (March 5, 2002). "Ain't It Cool? Hollywood's Redheaded Stepchild Speaks Out" (1st edition). Warner Books. ISBN 0-446-52597-9.References
External links
* [http://www.aintitcool.com Ain't It Cool News]
*imdb name|id=0002406|name=Harry Knowles
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