phee Posted March 28, 2005 Posted March 28, 2005 ... that considers Movies/Fiction Writing a waste of time?
Ginevra Posted March 28, 2005 Posted March 28, 2005 Yeah, my parents were like that. Anything that wasn't "concrete" as a vocation was not to be touched (IE musician, writer, singer, etc.)
Fierce Critter Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 My dad. Not just writing - acting, dancing, etc. My sister & her husband down in Florida are under the mistaken impression my dad supports their acting endeavors. If they only knew... He did once say he thought I was a talented writer, though. So he wasn't totally inflexible.
SomeDanGuy Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 "Anything that does not involve securing food, provisions, or sex is frivolous!" Nothing more so than the internet of course! I say anything that contributes to your happiness is worthwhile
SomeDanGuy Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 My dad. Not just writing - acting, dancing, etc. He did once say he thought I was a talented writer, though. So he wasn't totally inflexible. Maybe that was just an obscure way of saying that he thinks you're really talented at wasting time :laughing:
The_Dark Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 I've met a few of them over the years. Not to shocking, everyone has differnt prioritys.
Fierce Critter Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 Maybe that was just an obscure way of saying that he thinks you're really talented at wasting time :laughing: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, he told this to my sister. He really thought I had a career in writing waiting for me. But I was good at it, just not interested in it. So I never pursued it. Sometimes I feel like I disappointed him that way. I think he feels that way about acting 'cause my sister supports herself AND her husband by working full-time as a clerical, with a good job making good money & good benefits. She worked out a flexible time-off plan that allows her to take occasional roles, which also bring in good money 'cause she's talented enough to get speaking roles & more lucrative jobs. Meanwhile my brother in law quit work to take roles like 3rd infantryman on the left, guy in a hotdog suit, lynchmob member #18. This sticks hard in the craw of a traditionalist, 78-year old man. It's odd, my father and his thought processes. But I kinda know where he's coming from, so I just love him for his ways.
Troy Spiral (13) Posted March 30, 2005 Posted March 30, 2005 My friend Zach, amazingly , being a MTV generation guy, generally is against spending time on "fiction" specifically and in a more general sense, Entertainment for entertainments sake overall, especially TV and Movies. Hes got a whole long theory behind it, and he has me mildly converted to some aspects of it. Although my ever-growing DVD collection will not be factored into this. Meanwhile, most every time we have ever hung out its been going out to restaurants, random shopping places etc, all which i'd consider "entertainment".
squee Posted March 30, 2005 Posted March 30, 2005 my dad was a tv watcher and my mom and i would hide in the spare bedroom and he would be so pissed. he never read. my mom was the one who would get that goofy grin on her face when she read happy ending books, or cry when the main charecters heart gets broken. i think thats where i got the ability to feel for others so much. she was my main support in my creative writing classes all throughout high school. -angie-
LadyWindstone Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 My step dad. In his mind if he doesn't have an imagination the no body else does either.
Scary Guy Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 I only don't read because I don't have the time. Maybe if there is no movie for the book (even though most movies butcher the book anyway). I stick to technical manuals and things of that nature. But I do like movies, and music that tells stories. To me music and movies are the evolved versions of poetry and books. Besides I spend most of my time on the computer reading things off the net like message boards. I'm not stupid, just illinformed and pressed for time.
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