Monday, October 6, 2014
No, Backass. The one on the left is from DCA film. There is no version of the Martin film that includes the clip of Gorilla Man. There is only the claim that it came from Martin.
Here's the Martin film. Find me the clip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8dLonVQTRA
I checked every version of the Martin film that I could find online, and then I contacted Gary Mack at the Sixth Floor Museum, and I asked him if within the vast resources of the Sixth Floor Museum they had a copy of the Martin film which includes the Lovelady clip, and he said they did not. Then I asked him if he was aware of the existence of any such version anywhere in the world, and he said no.
Why would the 6 second Lovelady clip be separated from the rest of the Martin film? Who would have taken a scissor to it? And why? It doesn't make sense. Name me any other JFK film that got divided. It doesn't even look qualitatively the same as the Martin film.
What, did Jack Martin adjust his camera to get a much more sharp and crisp image on the left? Because it's a lot better quality. Those two disparate images are supposed to have been taken with the same camera.
But, these are the same frame from the same film, although I can't tell you who took it:
The one on the left is from the DCA compilation, Backass. And the one on the right is also from the DCA compilation. It's the exact same image. It's just that stuff was done to it, including the deliberate hiding of the man's forward neck syndrome.
You're stupid, Backass. You were born stupid, and you are going to stay that way. But, keep arguing about this. Keep defending it. Even Robert Groden is smart enough not to say anything about this. He stays quiet as a mouse while you defend his work. But, you're not helping him, and you're only destroying yourself. Idiot.
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