April 9, 2006
People Who Understood Hip-Hop, Volume One
"To me, the greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the inner music that words make."
-Truman Capote
Posted by jsmooth995 at April 9, 2006 12:38 PM
Posted by: Cos Seven at April 9, 2006 1:04 PM
Actually, Truman Capote was a gay writer, not a murderer. He did research on the two people involved in the Clutter murders of 1959 for his book In Cold Blood. No wonder you don't want to see Capote--you don't know who he is.
Posted by: Penny Woods at April 9, 2006 1:14 PM
Yeah umm it's kinda obvious you are not familiar with him and havent read his work or seen the movie, because he's not a murderer. He is a writer, who wrote a book about a murderer. :)
(also, needless to say, if a movie actually was glorifying a murderer, that would be equally problematic whether he was gay or straight or what-have-you)
Posted by: Jay Smooth at April 9, 2006 1:18 PM
Nice video though
(damn you got that in quick, penny!)
Posted by: Jay Smooth at April 9, 2006 1:31 PM
Jesus. I'm starting to feel like this blog could use an idiot filter.
Posted by: Fulton Lights at April 9, 2006 3:46 PM
looks like a stupid movie. what a crazy society we live in. Real shit is better (and i dont mean so-called real life where most people pretend )
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Posted by: paul at April 9, 2006 6:58 PM
HAHAHHAHAHA.
Oh sh**.
Well who knows if he's a murderer.
People can be surprising.
Is that Philip Seymor-Hoffman (sp?)
That guy is sexy.
...As for real shit being "better." Amen Paul truth is always stranger than fiction thats why people are so afraid of it. And we can suppose thats why Capote wrote true-Crime.
Whats that James Ellroy book about his mother's murder? Something like only the second homicide that had gone unsolved back in LA in the 50s. Of course "unsolved" ain't saying much pre-Miranda (or now, sadly).
Posted by: CitiZEN EMily at April 13, 2006 4:28 AM