I am a question mark to myself, how can I say anything except that I like saying hello to people and do not like saying goodbye. In the morning I drink coffee, then I edit video. I am a little sick of this but don't feel at home unless on a project. I like dogs.
To illustrate what a great guy Joe is, I
must make the ultimate nerd move and
reference the testimonial he gave me,
which was unnecessarily nice and
eloquent. He's one of the nicest guys
I've ever met and I never regret starting
a conversation with him (I do that a
lot..i'm a miserable person really haha).
He's funny, ambitious, smart, and
destined for greatness. Can I just add
what I imagine as a crappy testimonial I
wish someone would leave him? Here
goes:
Not your average Joe!
Joe wrote me an awesome testimonial,
and I couldn't remember if I'd written him
one. I checked and I hadn't, and as I
started to compose one I read someone
else's for him, in which they said how Joe
is awesome except for how the amazing,
one-on-one karma thing you have with him
is the same thing he has with everyone,
and that can be terrifying if you stop and
analyze it. That, and what everyone says
about him being a galaxy onto himself, is
true. This can be frustrating for those of us
that aren't -- or if we are our own galaxies,
they're blacker, more compact and
sparsely populated. Point being, Joe can
make you feel pretty insecure because
he's so awesome and really genuine and
way more productive than you (me). But
he writes great testimonials and reinforces
the feelings of genius I already have
concerning myself, so it might be that I
simply worry too much. Plus Joe and I
mostly only hang out sober, and therefore I
think I have a piece of him that I can
cons
Joe is coming after all of you in Hollywood
and won't stop till he's bought and sold you
one by one, but it will really be all ok.
Actually, its all for the best.
JOE IS A VERY LOVING GREAT GUY...AND HE
ALWAYS PATS MY SHOULDERS...HE IS A
GREAT PERSON TO FEEL GOOD AROUND AND HE
IS A VERY TALENTED ALL ENCOMPASING
FILM/ VIDEO GUY...TRULLY BRILLIANT... -
NEUTRAL
Joe makes movies. What is it that we
love about movies? The answer is
manifold. They invite us to laugh at
them, not just with them. They reel
forward just as they must, the same
every time, undaunted by the
temperament of the crowd. They shuttle
us away on fantastic breaks from the
pissy-grey doldrums and sharpen the
colors when our imaginations dim.
Movies make nostalgia a priority. They
remind us why we do what we do and why
we shouldn't what we otherwise would.
They make us remember love and hate
assholes. They sober us up with stark
truths about the world, and intoxicate
us with beautiful ideas. They demand
that we discover what we must discover
in each of our own lives by candidly
unravelling themselves in front of us.
Movies ask questions, venture guesses,
propose theories and piss us off. But
they are most necessary because they
are there officially, investedly,
boldly *trying* to crisply articulate a
thought in a world of otherwise lazy-
mouthed, novocained babbledy-mush, not
pretentiously for the purposes of
succinct enunciation, but instead out
of reverence to the notion of thinking
at all - of being human at all. Movies
are the reason I write songs. Joe
makes movies. Well... no, fuck that.
Joe... is... movies. And I am honored
to call him my friend.
This motherfucker... watch him walk into a
wall, watch him knock gravity bong water
into your laundry... but make sure you're
always watching him, cause the second you
turn your back on him, you turn back around
and realize your watch, keys, and wallet are
missing... or maybe it's just his watch, keys,
and wallet. Hmmm.... either way, great guy,
better friend, and one talented fucking
filmmaker...
What I really should have said in my
previous testimony is that Joe's heart
is way too big to do anything along
the lines of giving anyone a good boot
in the ass, even if they deserve it.
Joe is actually a buddha is disguise;
very wise, with the deeply respectable
innocence of a child.
Joe and i sat next to each other every
day for 2 years before acknowledging
each other's existence. I'm not sure
who to blame it on, but the absurdity
overlooking our subsequent friendship
remains an unsolved and enigmatic
problem. Sometimes i think i would
have been better off if Joe had given
me a good beating with a blunt object,
but these days he is far too busy
meeting people like Arnold for any
such thing to occur.
The only frustrating thing about Joe is
that so many people like him. Every
once in a while you'll have an awesome
conversations with him about the
meaning of life and you'll think you're
special. But every conversation Joe has
with every one of his friends is like
that. He's omni-amicable and can't help
being awesome. The upside to this is
that Joe's friends are great people, so
a friend of Joe's is a friend of yours.
Joe makes great movies, tells riveting
stories and has a very cool girlfriend.
Hooray for Joe!
somehow my profile is clean, clear-cut like old-growth Columbian rain forest or a newly hair-cut Marine, so I've decided on mySpace and YouTube as my new home away from home.
Testimonials and Comments for Joe
forged by being underappreciated by the same
people.
must make the ultimate nerd move and
reference the testimonial he gave me,
which was unnecessarily nice and
eloquent. He's one of the nicest guys
I've ever met and I never regret starting
a conversation with him (I do that a
lot..i'm a miserable person really haha).
He's funny, ambitious, smart, and
destined for greatness. Can I just add
what I imagine as a crappy testimonial I
wish someone would leave him? Here
goes:
Not your average Joe!
and I couldn't remember if I'd written him
one. I checked and I hadn't, and as I
started to compose one I read someone
else's for him, in which they said how Joe
is awesome except for how the amazing,
one-on-one karma thing you have with him
is the same thing he has with everyone,
and that can be terrifying if you stop and
analyze it. That, and what everyone says
about him being a galaxy onto himself, is
true. This can be frustrating for those of us
that aren't -- or if we are our own galaxies,
they're blacker, more compact and
sparsely populated. Point being, Joe can
make you feel pretty insecure because
he's so awesome and really genuine and
way more productive than you (me). But
he writes great testimonials and reinforces
the feelings of genius I already have
concerning myself, so it might be that I
simply worry too much. Plus Joe and I
mostly only hang out sober, and therefore I
think I have a piece of him that I can
cons
and won't stop till he's bought and sold you
one by one, but it will really be all ok.
Actually, its all for the best.
ALWAYS PATS MY SHOULDERS...HE IS A
GREAT PERSON TO FEEL GOOD AROUND AND HE
IS A VERY TALENTED ALL ENCOMPASING
FILM/ VIDEO GUY...TRULLY BRILLIANT... -
NEUTRAL
love about movies? The answer is
manifold. They invite us to laugh at
them, not just with them. They reel
forward just as they must, the same
every time, undaunted by the
temperament of the crowd. They shuttle
us away on fantastic breaks from the
pissy-grey doldrums and sharpen the
colors when our imaginations dim.
Movies make nostalgia a priority. They
remind us why we do what we do and why
we shouldn't what we otherwise would.
They make us remember love and hate
assholes. They sober us up with stark
truths about the world, and intoxicate
us with beautiful ideas. They demand
that we discover what we must discover
in each of our own lives by candidly
unravelling themselves in front of us.
Movies ask questions, venture guesses,
propose theories and piss us off. But
they are most necessary because they
are there officially, investedly,
boldly *trying* to crisply articulate a
thought in a world of otherwise lazy-
mouthed, novocained babbledy-mush, not
pretentiously for the purposes of
succinct enunciation, but instead out
of reverence to the notion of thinking
at all - of being human at all. Movies
are the reason I write songs. Joe
makes movies. Well... no, fuck that.
Joe... is... movies. And I am honored
to call him my friend.
wall, watch him knock gravity bong water
into your laundry... but make sure you're
always watching him, cause the second you
turn your back on him, you turn back around
and realize your watch, keys, and wallet are
missing... or maybe it's just his watch, keys,
and wallet. Hmmm.... either way, great guy,
better friend, and one talented fucking
filmmaker...
previous testimony is that Joe's heart
is way too big to do anything along
the lines of giving anyone a good boot
in the ass, even if they deserve it.
Joe is actually a buddha is disguise;
very wise, with the deeply respectable
innocence of a child.
day for 2 years before acknowledging
each other's existence. I'm not sure
who to blame it on, but the absurdity
overlooking our subsequent friendship
remains an unsolved and enigmatic
problem. Sometimes i think i would
have been better off if Joe had given
me a good beating with a blunt object,
but these days he is far too busy
meeting people like Arnold for any
such thing to occur.
that so many people like him. Every
once in a while you'll have an awesome
conversations with him about the
meaning of life and you'll think you're
special. But every conversation Joe has
with every one of his friends is like
that. He's omni-amicable and can't help
being awesome. The upside to this is
that Joe's friends are great people, so
a friend of Joe's is a friend of yours.
Joe makes great movies, tells riveting
stories and has a very cool girlfriend.
Hooray for Joe!