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*"Ah, yes, Miguel. Hmm. You know we worked together briefly, a long time ago in England? He billed himself as something of a playwright, and being generous by nature I was only too happy to lend him my stage presence but, my God, the man was just <i>impossible</i> to work with. I can understand not wanting to compromise your vision, but rigidity really is the enemy of creativity, isn't it? And theater especially is a collaborative process and he just didn't appreciate how best to <i>use</i> me, if you get my meaning. Anyway, like I said that was long ago and now I understand he's making movies! How wonderful for him. I really do think that's a much better fit for his abilities. Now he can take as much time and as many takes as needed to create something watchable. I'm am truly, marvelously happy for him, just elated." - [[Zoltan Vancura]]
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*"Ah, yes, Miguelito. Hmm. You know we worked together briefly, a long time ago in England? He billed himself as something of a playwright, and being generous by nature I was only too happy to lend him my stage presence but, my God, the man was just <i>impossible</i> to work with. I can understand not wanting to compromise your vision, but rigidity really is the enemy of creativity, isn't it? And theater especially is a collaborative process and he just didn't appreciate how best to <i>use</i> me, if you get my meaning. Anyway, like I said that was long ago and now I understand he's making movies! How wonderful for him. I really do think that's a much better fit for his abilities. Now he can take as much time and as many takes as needed to create something watchable. I am truly, marvelously happy for him, just elated." - [[Zoltan Vancura]]
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*"Such sad words from a sad artist who can't even get his artists to follow his vision. At least my muses believe in my art enough to follow my instruction. Though, I suppose there is a reason some of us successfully rule and others sit to the side." - [[Fiona Bizet]]
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* "I could tell you a story about Miguel and what happens to Toreador who disrespect art-- still surprised I survived that story, actually. My old... acquaintance... sure didn't." - [[Sinclair]]
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*"I don't care how good his films are - no one should treat their workers like that. Some nights I almost regret telling him my story." - [[Elias Stone|Elias]]
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*"...yes, Elder Cantone and I are acquainted. As a matter of fact, he was quite fond of showing me kindness when everyone thought I was a Caitiff. You can, knowing what everybody knows now, just fucking ''imagine'' why that's true. Change of subject?" - [[Marcel Trevisani|Dr. Marcel Trevisani]]
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*"I just got here you puffed-up walnut!" - "Aurelia Jones", Sabbat infiltrator impersonating a Toreador during the Second Coalition Summit in San Francisco.
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*“I have a weakness for glamour, I must confess. Who possesses more glamour than filmmakers, I could not say. But I do find myself inextricably drawn to and appreciating Elder Cantone.” — [[Claude|𝓒𝓵𝓪𝓾𝓭𝓮]]
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*"Nice fella. Pretty polite, even for a cammie." - [[Craig]]
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*"Miguel was always a delight to work with, so clever with his vision, even when others couldn't see it." - [[Melissa Anaktoria]]
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*"I'll help you, remember I helped you, now go that is Kindred mercy" to Xavier Smith

Latest revision as of 20:06, 20 May 2022

  • "Ah, yes, Miguelito. Hmm. You know we worked together briefly, a long time ago in England? He billed himself as something of a playwright, and being generous by nature I was only too happy to lend him my stage presence but, my God, the man was just impossible to work with. I can understand not wanting to compromise your vision, but rigidity really is the enemy of creativity, isn't it? And theater especially is a collaborative process and he just didn't appreciate how best to use me, if you get my meaning. Anyway, like I said that was long ago and now I understand he's making movies! How wonderful for him. I really do think that's a much better fit for his abilities. Now he can take as much time and as many takes as needed to create something watchable. I am truly, marvelously happy for him, just elated." - Zoltan Vancura
  • "Such sad words from a sad artist who can't even get his artists to follow his vision. At least my muses believe in my art enough to follow my instruction. Though, I suppose there is a reason some of us successfully rule and others sit to the side." - Fiona Bizet
  • "I could tell you a story about Miguel and what happens to Toreador who disrespect art-- still surprised I survived that story, actually. My old... acquaintance... sure didn't." - Sinclair
  • "I don't care how good his films are - no one should treat their workers like that. Some nights I almost regret telling him my story." - Elias
  • "...yes, Elder Cantone and I are acquainted. As a matter of fact, he was quite fond of showing me kindness when everyone thought I was a Caitiff. You can, knowing what everybody knows now, just fucking imagine why that's true. Change of subject?" - Dr. Marcel Trevisani
  • "I just got here you puffed-up walnut!" - "Aurelia Jones", Sabbat infiltrator impersonating a Toreador during the Second Coalition Summit in San Francisco.
  • “I have a weakness for glamour, I must confess. Who possesses more glamour than filmmakers, I could not say. But I do find myself inextricably drawn to and appreciating Elder Cantone.” — 𝓒𝓵𝓪𝓾𝓭𝓮
  • "Nice fella. Pretty polite, even for a cammie." - Craig
  • "Miguel was always a delight to work with, so clever with his vision, even when others couldn't see it." - Melissa Anaktoria
  • "I'll help you, remember I helped you, now go that is Kindred mercy" to Xavier Smith