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Topic: Who is F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre?
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-05-2005 01:33 AM
He's a thorn in the side of folks who can't stand fabrication, apparently a real guy who's been met in NYC, and, somehow unsurprisingly, a writer of science fiction.
Do a search for Gwynpaline MacIntyre in Google Groups to find a boatload of usenet contempt & discussion related to him.
Here's the start of one thread.
It's been noted that the information stated in the 'reviews' he does of lost silents is information that was in contemporary trades, rearranged, then with a bit of offhand personal overview - usually a drama queen "overall, an OK action film of its type" "oh, this is all so much more of just the same" posing.
He told one person who inquired that he travels the globe for a secret sponsor looking at films believed lost but which are secretly kept by collectors around the world. Asked how he views them, he said he travels with a Steenbeck. He'd obviously read of a Steenbeck in some trades, as opposed to successfully brought it with him in his airplane carry-on.
quote: Leo Enticknap but just wonder why anyone would want to post a load of fictitious reviews of some very obscure films on IMDB.
Basic troll behavior. Cheap, easy way to get people to notice & socially interact with him, & make himself believe he has increased social status. Must not be getting that at home.
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-08-2005 02:03 AM
quote: Leo Enticknap Bizarre, though: getting hold of those trade papers would mean a trip to some pretty specialist research libraries
There are lots of copies of Moving Picture World, Exhibitors Herald, etc. floating around in theaters, garage sales & old bookstores everywhere; plot information is even in things with greater numerical survivability like fan magazines Photoplay. Ooo, here's a synopsis of The Gorilla!
He's obviously a "film fan" fanboy, showing up at Film Forum, reading film mags, etc., so he'd likely mentally flag titles mentioned as 'lost films'.
He got busted for erroneous information in one IMDB 'review', and he stated that IMDB edited his review after he submitted it, supposedly deleting his prefatory "I have not actually seen this film" statement.
quote: Leo Enticknap If he's prepared to go to that trouble to perpetrate hoaxes, why not just do genuine research?
And have it published by McFarland! Focused, exhaustive research is work; he's just p*ssing around.
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