I know this might sound offensive, but it's an honest question
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TimeWarp8675309 — 17 years ago(March 17, 2009 11:34 AM)
I am 16 actually, you ass, and I apologize that no one ever taught me about deranged and disgusting murderers or the men that interview them. I did not know Dahmers name, therefore I could not 'google' him or look him up on Wikipedia, aka the least reliable source on the internet. I assumed that, because everyone was ranting about the amazing and chilling performance done by P.S.H, the movie was about a killer rather than a journalist.
How old are you, Galves? You must be much younger than I am or are a terrible person because you do not even have the common decency to leave something alone when a person realizes they made a mistake!
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HaroldCarter — 14 years ago(September 20, 2011 09:48 PM)
"I did not know Dahmers name, therefore I could not 'google' him"
Hate to pile on because people were a bit too rude, and this is an old thread. But I just had to point out the obvious, you did know this was a movie about someone named Capote, so you could have easily googled that name and discovered he wasn't the serial killer you were thinking of. -
SteveResin — 16 years ago(April 10, 2009 07:52 PM)
Confusing Truman Capote with Dahmer and they wonder what the hell is wrong with the youth of today. You couldn't make this sh!t up.
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TimeWarp8675309 — 16 years ago(April 13, 2009 08:35 PM)
You see if it wasn't for this movie I wouldn't know who either of these people are. There isn't exactly a "Murderers and Journalists 101" class at my school. Sorry I'm too young to have lived during the time that this happened.
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illonsails — 16 years ago(April 24, 2009 01:11 PM)
well im sure people are just surprised one doesnt really know anything about capote. im 20 and have known who he was since i was little but its just through watching movies and reading up on people. if you want to ask a question that may cause these responses, id just privately google names, to get a quick answer. imdb is filled with people who love entertainers of the past and present and to ask such a question, especially on someone like truman capote will raise eyebrows. just trying to be helpful.
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BelleCBelle — 16 years ago(December 18, 2009 10:26 AM)
This entire thread has made my day. I am not being sarcastic - I found this thread hilarious and poignant. I remember when I was 19, my boss, who was an ass, screamed at me for some error I made. I remember using the word "assume" in my response to him. Then he said to me that worn-out clich - "Assume makes an ASS out of U and ME." Over the years I have learned to never assume anything!
I also find it unfortunate when people respond to postings by saying someone is "stupid," an idiot" or whatever. I appreciate intelligent discussion - don't pay attention to those that throw out personal attacks - that only reflects on them, not you. The Internet is a great place, so just enjoy the good stuff and ignore the rest. Peace to you.
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brockmeeks — 14 years ago(March 26, 2012 06:45 PM)
I don't think the OP finished the movie. That would have cleared up a lot.
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ambeck22 — 13 years ago(August 28, 2012 03:44 AM)
In the "old days," it was common for people to ask questions and not get incredibly rude and volatile responses. When did it become shameful to ask questions whether there are other methods of research available or not?
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