Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 > > Jane, how in the $%^# did you conclude that? > > I did not " conclude " anything. I noted that your sentence structure > made the inference an easy one to make, and therefore I asked about > it. > > Jane > Ok. I don't see any harmful intent there. It just hurt to even think anyone could suggest that possibility. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 regarding " Mozart and The Whale " > > Netflix expects to mail it to their members in > December. I heard from somewhere else that it is > available on DVD Dec 12. That date is true. It will be sold in the USA by Sony Home Video. I have the Brazilian and Australian DVds and both are better than what will come out in the USA. They have a scene which was deleted from the USA version. The American DVD is also being sold by Future Horizons which will be selling it probably in mid-november at its conferences or wherever it is the bookseller. The Australian DVD also has a thirty minute long documentary on how the movie was made; a collection of interviews on the set with me, the cast, producers, writer and director. You can order that on the net but you need a player that can handle DVDs from another region of the world. Jerry Newport aka The Whale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 " Mozart and the Whale " on video is now available from Netflix http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=70018290 & trkid=90529 and amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Whale-Widescreen-Josh-Hartnett/dp/B000J10KO6/sr=1-1\ /qid=1166229602/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-7847976-8155612?ie=UTF8 & s=dvd and Blockbuster. ~Bonnie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Bonnie wrote: > " Mozart and the Whale " on video is now available from Netflix > http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=70018290 & trkid=90529 Yup, got mine yesterday from NetFlix. Gonna watch it tonight! Clay > and amazon.com > http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Whale-Widescreen-Josh-Hartnett/dp/B000J10KO6/sr=1-1\ /qid=1166229602/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-7847976-8155612?ie=UTF8 & s=dvd > and Blockbuster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Clay, did you ever watch the movie or did you just stim out on your milkshake? Jerry Newport > > > " Mozart and the Whale " on video is now available from Netflix > > http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=70018290 & trkid=90529 > > Yup, got mine yesterday from NetFlix. Gonna watch it tonight! > > Clay > > > > and amazon.com > > > http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Whale-Widescreen-Josh- Hartnett/dp/B000J10KO6/sr=1-1/qid=1166229602/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105- 7847976-8155612?ie=UTF8 & s=dvd > > and Blockbuster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Jerry wrote: > Clay, did you ever watch the movie or did you just stim out > on your milkshake? Heh! I watched the movie, still have it, gonna watch it again. I wasn't sure what to say about it, NEED to watch it again, because the first time, I kinda felt like a voyeur, looking in on your personal life. Yeah, I know, it's just a movie, and not really true-to-life, but....I don't know what's true and what isn't. I've never seen a movie based on someone I (sorta) know before, and I just got lost wondering what was true and what wasn't. But the overall effect was good, I think, it's a good movie. I hope the real-life characters have a happy ending! Clay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 > > > Clay, did you ever watch the movie or did you just stim out > > on your milkshake? > > Heh! I watched the movie, still have it, gonna watch it again. > I wasn't sure what to say about it, NEED to watch it again, > because the first time, I kinda felt like a voyeur, looking in > on your personal life. Not to worry. 60% of it is from our lives and the rest was poetic license Yeah, I know, it's just a movie, and > not really true-to-life, but....I don't know what's true and > what isn't. I've never seen a movie based on someone I (sorta) > know before, and I just got lost wondering what was true and > what wasn't. But the overall effect was good, I think, it's a > good movie. I hope the real-life characters have a happy ending! > > Clay So far, so good. Jerry Newport > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 It was 16 Dec 2006, when Clay commented: > Bonnie wrote: > > > " Mozart and the Whale " on video is now available from Netflix > > http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=70018290 & trkid=90529 > > Yup, got mine yesterday from NetFlix. Gonna watch it tonight! > > Clay I went to the Amazon website, and read the reviews, and the first one kinda scared me off. Bad habit, I tend to believe things are true because somebody said it. Now I don't want to buy it, because I'm worried I'll tie up money in it and hate it. I don't want to sign up for Netflix just to get it, because then I've got Netflix, and I don't know any other movies I care enough to watch. And besides, if I rent it through Netflix and -do- like it, I gotta send it back. Anybody else read that first review on Amazon and have a counter-review to provide? -- dbsmith at atbbs dot dyndns dot org " Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. " -- Bokonon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 wrote: >I went to the Amazon website, and read the reviews, and the first one >kinda scared me off. Bad habit, I tend to believe things are true because >somebody said it. Now I don't want to buy it, because I'm worried I'll >tie up money in it and hate it. The reviewer wrote: " My wife and I wanted to see the film since we are interested in (and personally impacted by) autistic spectrum disorders, and also know something about Asberger's syndrome. " :-) He may know " something " about it, but he doesn't know how to spell it. I don't buy movies, so I'm no help. You might try asking your library to buy it. Look on the library's web site and see if they have a " purchase suggestions " option. That way, the movie would be bought and you would get to see it. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 , there were other reviews in the amazon.com section when I just read it. Most were more positive. Overall, it has a four star rating out of five. Besides, you don't have to buy it. Just rent it for a few bucks. Jerry Newport aka The Whale " My wife and I wanted to see the film since we > are interested in (and personally impacted by) autistic spectrum > disorders, and also know something about Asberger's syndrome. " > > :-) He may know " something " about it, but he doesn't know how to spell it. > > I don't buy movies, so I'm no help. You might try asking your library > to buy it. Look on the library's web site and see if they have a > " purchase suggestions " option. That way, the movie would be bought > and you would get to see it. > > Jane > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 I just saw Mozart and the Whale last night. I had picked it up three days before, and besides not having a whole lot of free time to view it, I wanted my husband to see it, too. At the same time, I was worried about what he would think, that he wouldn't recognize anything about me in the movie's characters, and that'd I'd be back in " limbo " again. I KNOW I am on the spectrum, but many don't believe me as they don't know enough about it and don't listen to me when I explain the whole wide spectrum. My husband, even though he always said he knew there was something different about me and would say he believed me, was on the fence about the whole thing. But since he saw the movie he really sees it now! He even saw bits of himself! I'm so relieved, I can't tell you. And extremely thankful! I loved the movie and it's characters, by the way. It wasn't that I related to just one, but bits of everybody. I laughed, I cried, lol. I'm going to buy a copy when I get the cash, probably when Blockbuster sells off previously viewed copies, which is usually how I get my dvds. a > > > , there were other reviews in the amazon.com section when > I just read it. Most were more positive. Overall, it has a four star > rating out of five. Besides, you don't have to buy it. Just rent it > for a few bucks. > > Jerry Newport aka The Whale > > " My wife and I wanted to see the film since we > > are interested in (and personally impacted by) autistic spectrum > > disorders, and also know something about Asberger's syndrome. " > > > > :-) He may know " something " about it, but he doesn't know how to > spell it. > > > > I don't buy movies, so I'm no help. You might try asking your > library > > to buy it. Look on the library's web site and see if they have a > > " purchase suggestions " option. That way, the movie would be bought > > and you would get to see it. > > > > Jane > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- > I KNOW I am on the spectrum, but many don't believe me as they > don't know enough about it and don't listen to me when I explain the > whole wide spectrum. I know, because acknowleging that you have a real disability puts the onus on them to be more tolerant and accomodating. They'd rather be able to get mad at you if you don't (re)act the way you 'should'. > My husband, even though he always said he knew > there was something different about me and would say he believed me, > was on the fence about the whole thing. That's frustrating. > > But since he saw the movie he really sees it now! He even saw bits of > himself! I'm so relieved, I can't tell you. And extremely thankful! I'll have to check out that movie. Mozart was autistic or had Aspergers? Or the 'whale' in the movie? Excuse my ignorance. D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 What I found interesting is looking back at what I saw in M & tW and thinking how normal it looked, and how it wouldn't have looked normal to people who aren't autistic. I mean it's like if you see something all the time it looks normal, like it fades into the background, but if you don't see it all the time it looks REALLY IMPORTANT and SIGNIFICANT. Like the way walks. So? He's walking. I watched the video with the " directors comments " or whatever turned on and he points out how the leading man had learned to walk that way.... akwardly. It just looked like walking to me before it was pointed out that it was odd walking. I missed the point where bangs his head on this glass wall, I might have looked away when he banged his head (it's very quick) but I might have seen it and not registered it as odd. I noticed afterward he has this bandage on his forehead, so I went back and looked again to see where he might have banged his head on something. I like how they emphasized 's lack of eye contact and his math abilities, and I like that even though Isabel is a hairdresser, her hair is frequently messy. Camille -- In AutisticSpectrumTreeHouse , P.C. MacNeil wrote: > > I just saw Mozart and the Whale last night. I had picked it up three > days before, and besides not having a whole lot of free time to view > it, I wanted my husband to see it, too. At the same time, I was > worried about what he would think, that he wouldn't recognize anything > about me in the movie's characters, and that'd I'd be back in " limbo " > again. I KNOW I am on the spectrum, but many don't believe me as they > don't know enough about it and don't listen to me when I explain the > whole wide spectrum. My husband, even though he always said he knew > there was something different about me and would say he believed me, > was on the fence about the whole thing. > > But since he saw the movie he really sees it now! He even saw bits of > himself! I'm so relieved, I can't tell you. And extremely thankful! > > I loved the movie and it's characters, by the way. It wasn't that I > related to just one, but bits of everybody. I laughed, I cried, lol. > I'm going to buy a copy when I get the cash, probably when Blockbuster > sells off previously viewed copies, which is usually how I get my dvds. > > a > > > > > > > > > , there were other reviews in the amazon.com section when > > I just read it. Most were more positive. Overall, it has a four star > > rating out of five. Besides, you don't have to buy it. Just rent it > > for a few bucks. > > > > Jerry Newport aka The Whale > > > > " My wife and I wanted to see the film since we > > > are interested in (and personally impacted by) autistic spectrum > > > disorders, and also know something about Asberger's syndrome. " > > > > > > :-) He may know " something " about it, but he doesn't know how to > > spell it. > > > > > > I don't buy movies, so I'm no help. You might try asking your > > library > > > to buy it. Look on the library's web site and see if they have a > > > " purchase suggestions " option. That way, the movie would be bought > > > and you would get to see it. > > > > > > Jane > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 It was 27 Dec 2006, when P.C. MacNeil commented: > I just saw Mozart and the Whale last night. I had picked it up three days > before, and besides not having a whole lot of free time to view it, I > wanted my husband to see it, too. At the same time, I was worried about > what he would think, that he wouldn't recognize anything about me in the > movie's characters, and that'd I'd be back in " limbo " again. I KNOW I am > on the spectrum, but many don't believe me as they don't know enough about > it and don't listen to me when I explain the whole wide spectrum. My > husband, even though he always said he knew there was something different > about me and would say he believed me, was on the fence about the whole > thing. > > But since he saw the movie he really sees it now! He even saw bits of > himself! I'm so relieved, I can't tell you. And extremely thankful! > > I loved the movie and it's characters, by the way. It wasn't that I > related to just one, but bits of everybody. I laughed, I cried, lol. I'm > going to buy a copy when I get the cash, probably when Blockbuster sells > off previously viewed copies, which is usually how I get my dvds. Well, I'm glad I was a (marginal) part of that. Most of family and their response is like the parable associated with " a prophet is without honor in his own home. " Since my family has known me since I was I was a child (and spake as a child, and believed as a child), they think they already know who I am and everything about me. That's the threshhold of belief I need to overcome. So to hear that people actually Get It, that's comforting. Because based on the reviews on the website, well ... I need Weapons of Mass Understanding to deal with my own family, who will otherwise blame themselves for me after all turning out to be Myself. I have a rediculous expectation for most AS-related content, including this. Unfair, sure, you-damn-betcha. But I won't go into the battle of my life half-armed. -- <dbsmith at atbbs.dyndns.org> Pegasus Mail is free software, committed to the notion that communication is as basic a right as free speech, since free speech without a medium by which it may be heard is as loud as silence. -- , author, Pegasus Mail <http://www.pmail.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 It was 27 Dec 2006, when Camille commented: > What I found interesting is looking back at what I saw in M & tW and > thinking how normal it looked, and how it wouldn't have looked normal > to people who aren't autistic. > > I mean it's like if you see something all the time it looks normal, > like it fades into the background, but if you don't see it all the > time it looks REALLY IMPORTANT and SIGNIFICANT. Like the way > walks. So? He's walking. I watched the video with the " directors > comments " or whatever turned on and he points out how the leading man had > learned to walk that way.... akwardly. It just looked like walking to me > before it was pointed out that it was odd walking. > > > I missed the point where bangs his head on this glass wall, I > might have looked away when he banged his head (it's very quick) but I > might have seen it and not registered it as odd. I noticed afterward he > has this bandage on his forehead, so I went back and looked again to see > where he might have banged his head on something. > > I like how they emphasized 's lack of eye contact and his math > abilities, and I like that even though Isabel is a hairdresser, her > hair is frequently messy. You can't imagine -- or maybe you can -- how helpful this input is to me. I need a tool, arguably a crowbar, to convey to those who have known me all my life and set in stone their understanding of me, that I am who I am, and that yes, this is how I work, and isn't about them, and it isn't about how they don't have to feel guilty, because it is what it is, so it's okay, but I am still even so who I am, and that's okay, too. That's hard. I've had close friends tell me when I respond to some stuff " that's a good impression of Rainman, " but waitaminute, this is ME HERE STANDING IN FRONT OF YOU, and you DON'T get to kick me to the curb because you find it hard to accept that people can deal with decades of this crap and actually come out the other end. I am who I am, and I went through decades of pretending otherwise with all the skills that come with having a 141 IQ, and I am certainly very clever at pretending to be Somebody Else, but bottom line I am still ME bottom line GODDAMNIT! So you had best, with all the best will in the world for my friends and family PULL YOU HEADS OUT OF YOUR BUTTS AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM WHO I AM!!!!! So, now that I'm done doing the whole rant thing, where were we? <grin> -- <dbsmith at atbbs.dyndns.org> Pegasus Mail is free software, committed to the notion that communication is as basic a right as free speech, since free speech without a medium by which it may be heard is as loud as silence. -- , author, Pegasus Mail <http://www.pmail.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 wrote: > I don't want to sign up for Netflix just to get it, because then > I've got Netflix, and I don't know any other movies I care enough > to watch. And besides, if I rent it through Netflix and -do- > like it, I gotta send it back. Hi , I went back to pick up this older post you wrote last week. Wanted to let you know that NetFlix is advertising a free trial membership right now at http://trynetflix.com I think that's the URL for it. NetFlix has different deals, too. You can get a membership for 5.95 a month (limited to 2 or 3 movies per mo), or 10.95 for one-at-a-time with no monthly limit, or other deals, two-at-a-time or three-at-a-time. I get the one-at-a-time deal. They make it really easy to browse genres, or to check out all the movies any particular actor has made. I don't mean to sound like a commercial, but you can cancel anytime, so there's no reason not to accept a FREE trial membership, unless you don't have a DVD player. Oh yeah, and every time you send a movie back to them, you get an email asking you to rate it. (That way, they learn what you like, and know what to offer you). And whenever you say you Really like a movie, they offer to sell it to you. I get all my movies that way now, and save a fortune on theatre tickets, pop, and popcorn. ;-) Much quieter at home, too! Clay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 I don't know if showing your family Mozart and the Whale will help, but I don't suppose it could hurt. :-) Camille > > It was 27 Dec 2006, when Camille commented: > > > What I found interesting is looking back at what I saw in M & tW and > > thinking how normal it looked, and how it wouldn't have looked normal > > to people who aren't autistic. > > > > I mean it's like if you see something all the time it looks normal, > > like it fades into the background, but if you don't see it all the > > time it looks REALLY IMPORTANT and SIGNIFICANT. Like the way > > walks. So? He's walking. I watched the video with the " directors > > comments " or whatever turned on and he points out how the leading man had > > learned to walk that way.... akwardly. It just looked like walking to me > > before it was pointed out that it was odd walking. > > .... > > You can't imagine -- or maybe you can -- how helpful this input is to me. > I need a tool, arguably a crowbar, to convey to those who have known me > all my life and set in stone their understanding of me, that I am who I > am, and that yes, this is how I work, and isn't about them, and it isn't > about how they don't have to feel guilty, because it is what it is, so > it's okay, but I am still even so who I am, and that's okay, too. > > That's hard. I've had close friends tell me when I respond to some stuff > " that's a good impression of Rainman, " but waitaminute, this is ME HERE > STANDING IN FRONT OF YOU, and you DON'T get to kick me to the curb because > you find it hard to accept that people can deal with decades of this crap > and actually come out the other end. I am who I am, and I went through > decades of pretending otherwise with all the skills that come with having > a 141 IQ, and I am certainly very clever at pretending to be Somebody > Else, but bottom line I am still ME bottom line GODDAMNIT! So you had > best, with all the best will in the world for my friends and family PULL > YOU HEADS OUT OF YOUR BUTTS AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM WHO I AM!!!!! > > So, now that I'm done doing the whole rant thing, where were we? > > <grin> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 It was 28 Dec 2006, when Clay commented: > wrote: > > > I don't want to sign up for Netflix just to get it, because then > > I've got Netflix, and I don't know any other movies I care enough > > to watch. And besides, if I rent it through Netflix and -do- > > like it, I gotta send it back. > > Hi , > > I went back to pick up this older post you wrote last week. > Wanted to let you know that NetFlix is advertising a free trial > membership right now at http://trynetflix.com I think that's > the URL for it. NetFlix has different deals, too. You can get > a membership for 5.95 a month (limited to 2 or 3 movies per mo), That sounds more my speed, I suppose. I'll have to check that out -- and see if they take Paypal. > or 10.95 for one-at-a-time with no monthly limit, or other deals, > two-at-a-time or three-at-a-time. I get the one-at-a-time deal. > They make it really easy to browse genres, or to check out all > the movies any particular actor has made. I don't mean to sound > like a commercial, but you can cancel anytime, so there's no > reason not to accept a FREE trial membership, unless you don't > have a DVD player. Oh yeah, and every time you send a movie My sister's got one in the living room I could use. I'm still using my VCR, mostly. > back to them, you get an email asking you to rate it. (That > way, they learn what you like, and know what to offer you). And > whenever you say you Really like a movie, they offer to sell it > to you. I get all my movies that way now, and save a fortune on > theatre tickets, pop, and popcorn. ;-) Much quieter at home, too! Ah, so I can see it -and- possibly buy it, too. Sounds like a plan! -- <dbsmith at atbbs.dyndns.org> Pegasus Mail is free software, committed to the notion that communication is as basic a right as free speech, since free speech without a medium by which it may be heard is as loud as silence. -- , author, Pegasus Mail <http://www.pmail.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 > I'll have to check out that movie. Mozart was autistic or had > Aspergers? Or > the 'whale' in the movie? Excuse my ignorance. > > D. Please excuse my tardiness in replying... " Mozart " is the lead female character, and has Aspergers, just recently diagnosed in the movie. The " Whale " is the lead male, also has Aspergers. I just ordered the movie two days ago from Amazon and it came today. Guess I must really like it, it's only the third movie I've ever ordered via mail. I like the story, not just because it's about autistic people...I think, lol...haven't viewed it yet for the 2nd time, we'll see... a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 ----- Original Message ----- > > Please excuse my tardiness in replying... " Mozart " is the lead female > character, and has Aspergers, just recently diagnosed in the movie. > The " Whale " is the lead male, also has Aspergers. Thanks. I guess I'm going to have to check it out. D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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