Don't get me wrong - I think his overall approach and final product is absolutely stellar. I just bristled a bit when he complimented Jarrah for doing a "good thing", when those who've spent any time in these debates know he is doing anything but. And he's entitled to his nonchalance about Apollo. I just don't happen to share it.
I don't know... I've viewed some of Collins' work and I find him to have a dry and biting sense of humor. I think - and I could just be projecting here - that if you read between the lines, he's shredding JW into confetti in a way so subtle that JW will never pick up on it.
Examples? OK:
"From the note of contempt in his voice, it does sound like Jarrah's mad at me about something."
(he sounds like I stole his lollipop)"... doing a good thing... he's trying to come to grips with the technology."
(and failing miserably)JW: Collins claims to have been involved in the film business for three decades.
"Well, that's dressing it up a little. What Collins really said was, I've been shooting in the studio for about thirty years now, and I know what to look for. Lighting wise, that is."
(we already know you can twist quotes - don't try it on mine, bucko)"That doesn't make me special. There are thousands of DPs (Directors of Photography) and gaffers (Chief Lighting Technicians) who can take a look at a scene and give you a good guess as to how it was lit."
(and they'll all tell you you're wrong)"My career is unremarkable. But it happened."
(unlike you, you miserable piece of antipodean butt fluff)And so on and so forth. Now, I don't mean to imply Collins
was having these thoughts, but they certainly were occurring to me.
I don't intend in any way to put words in his mouth or ascribe thoughts to him that I have no way of knowing. My reaction may be solely based on past experience with JW and an automatic irritation that surfaces where JW's involved.
Still, it's kind of fun to think about.