What is Olivia Newton-John's Signature Song?
Dec 16, 2017 15:41:06 GMT
Post by thisonehurts on Dec 16, 2017 15:41:06 GMT
Bobby's not a proper Olivia fan. He's a smut-craving, scandal mongering, cancer-mentioning, in-the-closet motherfucker.
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0749909838/gemotrack11-20/ref=nosim
I would first like to address Mr. Bobby Morrow's review.
Terribly insensitive review. It's one thing to review a book for its content (or lack thereof), but to belittle Olivia Newton-John in the process serves no purpose.
Did you actually say that you presume the publishers may have shelved her own effort at a biography because she "droned on about cancer"? That's not just insensitive and cruel, it's also in very bad taste.
You're obviously a fan; otherwise you wouldn't know about the "turbulent" Kramer years--so why all the personal digs on what you perceive as Olivia's "blandness." Again, your comments are invective and do not apply to the book itself.
Olivia built her career on luck, raw talent, charm and beauty. Perhaps had she slathered herself in PR-generated smut to sell herself, she wouldn't seem so bland to you. I'm sure Olivia is quite pleased that, during the height of her popularity, she didn't have to pose nude for a coffee table magazine in order to keep the public interested in her.
Indictments against Olivia in your review include the inference about Matt Lattanzi being on the payroll. For what? His silence about his sexuality or Olivia's? Are you one of Olivia's "gay" fans who secretly and steadfastly holds that Olivia is gay and resents her for not coming out of the closet? Is that what you mean by saying there is nothing but "pre-approved, sugar-coated" boring revelations offered in the book? I see. You want dirt. You want scandalous. You want the Sandra Dee image blasted away so that we, the entitled public, can finally see Olivia in all her disgusting humanness. If you want to know about the real underbelly that lies behind every squeaky-clean celebrity, there's plenty of fodder out there to satisfy your appetite.
Terribly insensitive review. It's one thing to review a book for its content (or lack thereof), but to belittle Olivia Newton-John in the process serves no purpose.
Did you actually say that you presume the publishers may have shelved her own effort at a biography because she "droned on about cancer"? That's not just insensitive and cruel, it's also in very bad taste.
You're obviously a fan; otherwise you wouldn't know about the "turbulent" Kramer years--so why all the personal digs on what you perceive as Olivia's "blandness." Again, your comments are invective and do not apply to the book itself.
Olivia built her career on luck, raw talent, charm and beauty. Perhaps had she slathered herself in PR-generated smut to sell herself, she wouldn't seem so bland to you. I'm sure Olivia is quite pleased that, during the height of her popularity, she didn't have to pose nude for a coffee table magazine in order to keep the public interested in her.
Indictments against Olivia in your review include the inference about Matt Lattanzi being on the payroll. For what? His silence about his sexuality or Olivia's? Are you one of Olivia's "gay" fans who secretly and steadfastly holds that Olivia is gay and resents her for not coming out of the closet? Is that what you mean by saying there is nothing but "pre-approved, sugar-coated" boring revelations offered in the book? I see. You want dirt. You want scandalous. You want the Sandra Dee image blasted away so that we, the entitled public, can finally see Olivia in all her disgusting humanness. If you want to know about the real underbelly that lies behind every squeaky-clean celebrity, there's plenty of fodder out there to satisfy your appetite.
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0749909838/gemotrack11-20/ref=nosim