24 thoughts on “Like Moesley.

    • I think it was lost on most of the audience though – like, 10 people left before the end because they thought it was going to be something completely different.

      I read his biography this summer so I recognized everything and kept clapping (silently, to myself,) because the movie was SO close to it. It rockt.

    • I have a decaying book (which is going to be fun to return to the library…) and I scanned pages of that and a receipt.

      Photoshop and Fireworks.

      A background from k10k.net.

      And wal-lah!

        • But he was kookie and lovable. The tension was there – it was obvious his friends were hurt by his selfishness sometimes, – and the jerk part was also there (how they chastised him for ditching the inmates and going to Spain) – things didn’t really deteriorate for Capote until much later in his life.

          • thats very true, i thought the film dragged on like i kept shaking my leg waiting for something to happen, i usually don’t have that problem with movies… it was kind of amateurish direction wise I liked it but I did have those problems.

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