tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3853457.post7193052253964877027..comments2023-10-30T03:05:16.555-04:00Comments on WELCOME TO HELL ~ by Glenn Walker: Behind the Candelabra Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04881290766254795431noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3853457.post-79329455508439239622016-11-27T04:40:56.174-05:002016-11-27T04:40:56.174-05:00Glad I found your blog. I've been wanting to ...Glad I found your blog. I've been wanting to comment on this. Saw the movie, even with little sound, I could tell they were acting well. It wasn't as bad in the love scenes as I thought it would be and that was a good thing. It was tolerable. soderber or what's his name handled the brutalness very well and Douglas played with a certain slyness- What a good choice. Although the real liberace seemed so cute and shy. I can imagine he had that slyness to get what he wanted. I can picture that cute smile and grin turning into slyness that the real scott described. I do agree with another poster that indeed matt damon should have won the award. He played the sweetie that scott was and captured that sweetness and naivite to perfection. You can look at the pictures and see scott was a sweetie. matt portrayed well because in his mind scott treasured the relationship and matt portrayed well. One thing about scott which was admirable is he confronted these issues in public. You cannot hide behind the candelabra but so long. It was the 80's and the truth was going to come out for any celebrity. I admire the real scott for this. He was brave. Yet, dogged out by so many people. Neither one was particularly right, But they both for some reason are etched in my heart. Scott certainly deserved every dime he asked for. Dinoreply@blogger.com