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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 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]]
  
 
*"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]]
 
*"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 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]]

Revision as of 19:34, 23 August 2020

  • "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