Hey, thanks for responding.
Excuse me, are you saying that Mr Burton was unable to capture Ed Wood's spirit? Damn, you need to just stop. You're sounding dumber and dumber. Please go now.
Where should I go and why?
I need to stop? You responded to my post on a thread argumentatively after being silent about it for almost a year. I simply replied.
I remember from last time (it's recorded on page 1) that you very quickly resorted to insults instead of supporting your opinion.
I'll take Burton's "word" for it that his movie captured Ed Wood's spirit... at that time in Ed Wood's life. But again, once knowing Ed Wood's outcome (all his troubles; poverty, addiction, leading up to his death) - the movie when looked at from a perspective of knowledge - not in the context of the movie, but within history itself - the life-lesson is: positivity alone may not be enough for success and life isn't always fair (or perhaps, if you are positive, you shouldn't degrade it with addictions to destructive substances or behaviors).
But I do thank you for the engagement.
Most interesting exchange I've had here in months.