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'''Mike White''' initially came to fame when - in the pages of <ref>''Cashiers Du Cinemart''</ref> - he took director <ref>Quentin Tarantino</ref> to task for allegedly failing to include <ref>Ringo Lam</ref> in a list of Hong Kong directors who had influenced him prior to his making of <ref>''Reservoir Dogs''</ref>. White claimed that many key elements from the film were borrowed from Lam's <ref>''City On Fire''</ref>, a claim he attempted to back up by making a comparison of the two films in a film of his own titled, <ref>''Who Do You Think You're Fooling?''</ref>
'''Mike White''' initially came to fame when - in the pages of ''[[Cashiers Du Cinemart]]'' - he took director <ref>Quentin Tarantino</ref> to task for allegedly failing to include [[Ringo Lam]] in a list of Hong Kong directors who had influenced him prior to his making of ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]''. White claimed that many key elements from the film were borrowed from Lam's ''[[City On Fire]]'', a claim he attempted to back up by making a comparison of the two films in a film of his own titled, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HgbSAL8OKY "Who Do You Think You're Fooling?"]


More recently, White began his own film & tv podcast, titled [http://www.projection-booth.com/ ''The Projection Booth''].
White's film quickly became a darling on the underground film festival circuit, and it can currently [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HgbSAL8OKY be seen here.]


White also recently released a collection of his ''[[Cashiers Du Cinemart]]'' articles and interviews in book form as ''Impossibly Funky: A Cashiers Du Cinemart Collection''.
More recently, White began his own film & tv podcast, titled THE PROJECTION BOOTH. It [http://www.projection-booth.com/ can be accessed here.]

White also recently released a collection of his Cashiers Du Cinemart articles and interviews in book form as ''Impossibly Funky: A Cashiers Du Cinemart Collection''.

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Mike White initially came to fame when - in the pages of Cashiers Du Cinemart - he took director [1] to task for allegedly failing to include Ringo Lam in a list of Hong Kong directors who had influenced him prior to his making of Reservoir Dogs. White claimed that many key elements from the film were borrowed from Lam's City On Fire, a claim he attempted to back up by making a comparison of the two films in a film of his own titled, "Who Do You Think You're Fooling?"

More recently, White began his own film & tv podcast, titled The Projection Booth.

White also recently released a collection of his Cashiers Du Cinemart articles and interviews in book form as Impossibly Funky: A Cashiers Du Cinemart Collection.

  1. ^ Quentin Tarantino