[quote name='Brak']No, no. All Caps doesn't convey anger. And neither does fragrant name calling, as they were justified. With the all caps, I was trying to get you to actually read my post, instead of reading what you wanted to read, as you were arguing with what
you, the idiot-ass,
thought I was saying, which you did a good job of swatting away when realizing you were wrong... and stupid.
Ah. My mistake that you're not able to comprehend written word? Interesting. Way to try and push it back on me.
I said that you can't compare novels with film, as they are two different mediums. But you can say which told the story better, and I said that I thought The Godfather film told it better than the novel. How are these two detatched ideas? Or are you just pushing the fact that you look like a
ing joker back on me?
Again: My mistake that you're not able to comprehend written word? Interesting. Way to try and push it back on me.
I think you're really cool.[/QUOTE]
The detached thought was suddenly throwing in a comment stating that you cannot compare the mediums as a whole.. as the idea that you could was even contemplated at any previous time in the discussion.
Your quote "You can't compare novels with film, as they are two different mediums" in response to my comment saying The Godfather was a better novel then film would not seem to imply you mean the mediums as a whole to anyone.
Oh.. and this quote.. "Books, by nature, and if the author has talent, have the upper hand of explaining everything by means of a narrator -- whether it be a character or the actual book's "voice". I character can explain how they feel, whereas in film, an actor has to do this on the outside with, surprise, acting -- which, in my opinion (and this is all opinion, thanks for attempting to tell me my opinion is wrong), is a better catalyst for story telling." Does compare the two mediums as a whole.
And thank you, I also find myself quite cool.