> I never listened to him enough to know, but the movie of his career
> made him out to be so crazy for his wife that he came off as an
> awkward,
> inept, unattractive man who'd somehow managed to have a great looking,
> wonderful wife with whom he really was in love. Thus, if he flirted
> with a
> stripper, in the film, it came off as a guy who couldn't get a date in
> high
> school, eating up the fact that he had an audience but that's about
> all he
> could handle -- that and he wasn't interested in anyone but his wife.
> Like
> I said, that's how he came off in the film which, no doubt, was pretty
> contrived.
I thought that was a wonderful movie, and it probably was very contrived.
John A