We are all nerds now
When the final part of The Lord of the Rings trilogy opens next week, it
will ratchet the franchise's box-office receipts up to several billion
dollars - and mark the final triumph of all things geeky over what we
used to think of as cool. Xan Brooks investigates how it happened.
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In the past decade, this once-derided minority has mutated and
metastasised. The unloved school swots of the 20th century have blossomed
into the alpha group of the 21st. They have gold cards and chat rooms
and a whole rash of "pre-marital" (and sometimes post-marital) interests
that demand satisfaction. They have dictated the mainstream and spirited
us all along for the ride. I am reminded of the circus performers' chant
at the end of Tod Browning's 1932 classic Freaks: "One of us. One of us."
Back in Forbidden Planet, I run across Debra, a trainee barrister who is
scrutinising the Living Dead Dolls in the Gothic section (GBP23.99 for the
regular model, GBP47.99 for the deluxe porcelain edition). Debra is in
her late 20s, articulate, well-turned-out, and obviously affluent. "Who
cares if I'm a nerd?" she shrugs. "I'm a nerd and you're a nerd and most
people you meet out on the streets have a bit of the nerd about them. We
are all nerds now."
http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,4120,1104848,00.html
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