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Will Walter Murch be signing?Posted by MikeH
Amen, Michael!
WOW, not the best attitude, wayne. This isn't Brad Pitt we're talking about. We need brilliant talented successful folks in the biz to look up to. I guess you never had someone you "wanted to be like" or emulate? The guy worked on Apocalypse Now, for chri$t's sake. Winner of 2 Oscars - nominated for 5 more. Not to mention that he IS our worldwide Final Cut Pro advocate! I would gladly take a leave of absence to be a gofer in his edit suite for the duration of a film - just to watch him work and listen to him talk. You lucky people...I wish I was out there, Mike. I would definitely tackle him in the parking lot for an autograph & a few words of wisdom - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
What's the big deal about either side of the argument?
People who want Walter Murch's autograph -- great, we love his work, get a memento. Nothing wrong with that as long as we're not stalking the guy. People who don't want the autograph -- we certainly can like or respect a man's work without needing to go through what might be perceived as a fan-worship procedure? It ain't Montagues and Capulets here. Let's just do what we each decide and leave the others be, huh? I don't see anything wrong with either side. It's not right to accuse one another of the "wrong attitude" when the issue is so trivial and subjective. There are plenty more important issues than hero worship in the world.
Derek,
Why are you quoting me as accusing someone of having the "wrong attitude" when that's not even close to what I said? Don't put words in anyone's mouth. You should read the posts a little more carefully before spanking someone (RMPL). My response wasn't harsh in the least...but thanx for trying to turn it into something it's not. If the issue is so, (quote) "trivial and subjective" (unquote) to you, maybe you should have just skipped it and let those who feel strongly about it to express their opinions. These are o-p-i-n-i-o-n-s. Post Edited (10-11-05 10:42) When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
I would: make him coffee, shine his shoes, brush his dog's teeth, clean his editing suite, wax his car, take out his trash, or do anything else for a chance to see this guy work on a film.
I don't admire or look up to him just because he's old and has a cool beard. He's friggin talented! Excuse my French, but I'm a little excited. I'd actually do all these things to walk in the shadow of any major editor, director, writer. "A man that does not reply to his own thread after receiving help truly sucketh."
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