Cake! Bring on the cake!
I'm in space!the cake is a lie.
I forwarded your thoughts on the non-existence of objective quality standards to Emerson and they agreed to close down. No use providing an education if there's no way to grade.That's just... I don't know what to say anymore.
This must be the second or third time someone insists that there are objective criteria and standards to judge art, and every time he's asked to specifiy what the fuck these standards are by giving reasonable examples, he just evades the question, makes silly laughing-at-you smilies and basically says "look it up yourself, stupid". Which means he knows nothing, but only likes to troll around.
What's our objective here again?
Wrong. That is a misconception. He was respected in the highest art circles at the time.Vincent Van Gogh's work was deemed utter crap during most of his life. Now he's hailed as a visionary genius. Same painter. Same art. Different audiences. Different times. You lose.
Wrong. That is a misconception. He was respected in the highest art circles at the time.Vincent Van Gogh's work was deemed utter crap during most of his life. Now he's hailed as a visionary genius. Same painter. Same art. Different audiences. Different times. You lose.
"Well respected" and "successful in his lifetime" are two completely different things, and often times mutually exclusive.
"30 Rock" is very well respected, yet continually trails in the ratings, while the typical reality show is continually mocked by just about anyone and everyone with a functioning cerebral cortex, yet beats the nearest competition night after night.
It should also be noted that Vincent Van Gogh was clinically depressed and eventually had a psychotic break, cutting off a piece of his ear and eventually committing suicide, and therefore is probably not the best judge of just where he stood with his peers. It's possible that a big reason why he never sold a painting in his lifetime is because he scared the bejeezus out of any potential buyers.
Anybody else feeling better about this pitch not going anywhere? I sure am.
^^ You're a pleasant guy.
I suggest you try an experiment. The next time you submit a script, write it in crayon on the back of grocery bags-- with a cover note reminding the studio that there's no such thing as objective quality standards.
Adios, kids. I'm off to read a book. Enjoy your Hollywood drivel.![]()
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