Gloss: a movie believed to be important or to have a significant message.
Note: From an exaggerated pronunciation of “film.” This term seems to be similar to the Anglo-Indian
phillum.
Part of Speech: n.
Quotation: If the conceit holds true—industry insiders say the word “Oscar” comes up in serious movie pitches as much as “and” and “the”—people who care about serious “fil-lims” should skip the marathon of Iranian documentaries on Feb. 24 and assemble some friends and nachos to watch this year’s Oscars, with Jon Stewart as host.
Author:
David Carr
Date of Publication:
Nov. 4, 2007
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
I read this in the NYT article you are referencing, but does anyone else have any prior usages, rather than the author just poking fun at a pretentious pronunciation of film?
by Conor Slattery 09 Nov 07, 0934 GMT