Well I enjoy monologues very much, more than I thought possible actually. I will admit that the double blog made me more enthusiastic to go to that signs and wonders but I enjoy it no matter what their showing. I thought that the documentary was very well done and I liked how they cut scenes together and how good the actual man was. The only thing I found wrong with it wasn't anything they could fix because I got disappointed that I never got to listen to an entire monologue. Therefore I am trying to get the DMA library to get the movie Swimming to Cambodia. It should prove to be a challenging film because of the topic that he discusses but I think it should prove beneficial to watch. I am a bit interested in the psyche of Spalding Gray because he seems more than a bit disturbed. In saying this I don't think he is a bad speaker just that I thought that although it is interesting to watch when I think of being in his shoes it is a bit sad. Not to judge him but I do think that if he found faith in Jesus he would have been happier, if not at least have a different perspective on his stories. Christian or not I think he is a beautiful speaker and it is a tragedy that he committed suicide because he was a brilliant man.
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