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Saying he pays the bills by doing type copy or filing isn't the same as saying he's shitty. There's no shame in your passion not being your day job (IMO).
Full disclosure: I did the online film critic schtick for a while. Very, very few people in that role do it full-time. It's pretty much expected that you have a day job, which is why I don't think the question was out of line. Occasionally, your day job becomes relevant to your criticism, so when you're not dealing with an Ebert or a Roper, it's very fair to wonder what someone's background contributes to their writing.
I was a nobody. And yet, I had tons of positive feedback on my work and a fair number of regular readers... Occasionally even the filmmakers themselves. And yet I'd never present myself in public the way Cole does. His accomplishments are precisely jack and shit, and he literally wants to act like Ebert is beneath him.
Sorry, I'm not trying to attack you personally, nor am I trying to make this about me. It's just that I find Cole's attitude professionally objectionable, and as an artist, I'm thinking you can understand my views, even if you don't agree with them.
Ok. I found that fairly persuasive. As I said, I didn't find it objectionable, but I am not anywhere close to the industry. If you did and you are then I definitely take your opinion to heart.