In Reply to: Well, Patrick, how many books sell about nice guys? posted by tinear on December 19, 2007 at 04:51:31:
First even it don´t count in this discussion, Fassbinder was not a real nice guy, not at all.
Read many interviews about him and the latest being Schygulla meaning about him..
He was a sadist, always trying to arrange that people hate each other.
But what I want to point out was that he try t compensate in his flms about his bad means.
No I don´t hear Wagner´s music any more, I don´t like it and I despise the man.
Why should I?
Mein kampf is still not my prefered bedside lecture...Nor is it Sade which is just despitful but fascinating because he did not know any limit.
As an experience he is the trip worth.
But one trip, in a one way ticket.
You guess it, If the author an absolute asshole is in his life, I cannot like his work.
From a rooten tree never saw good apples...
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- RE: Well, Patrick, how many books sell about nice guys? - patrickU 07:44:14 12/19/07 (7)
- "From a rooten tree never saw good apples..." While from rotten grapes they make Sauternes... (nt) - orejones 08:50:04 12/20/07 (1)
- RE: And Eiswein.... - patrickU 09:20:55 12/20/07 (0)
- So Cellini and Caravaggio, murderers who usually - tinear 13:59:24 12/19/07 (1)
- RE: So Cellini and Caravaggio, murderers who usually - patrickU 03:48:17 12/20/07 (0)
- Caravaggio: damn good apples. Chris Marlowe: same thing. Cellini, as well. So much for your theory. nt - tinear 10:21:18 12/19/07 (2)
- RE: Et merde TIN! - patrickU 10:49:32 12/19/07 (0)
- RE: You cited people before the Evolution.... - patrickU 10:45:26 12/19/07 (0)