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Philippe Candeloro: artistic genius or disgusting creep?

Philippe Candeloro: artistic genius or disgusting creep?

  • genius

    Votes: 12 80.0%
  • creep

    Votes: 3 20.0%

  • Total voters
    15

dannyascii

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 18, 2009
Neither really. He certainly wasn't "artistic" in the way someone like Jeremy or Takahiko is. I'd just say he was entertaining in his own...admittedly odd but always fun way. And the fact that he was so unique put him closer to the "genius" category than creep.:)
 

goldenpleasures

On the Ice
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Jan 1, 2006
:disagree: What a thoroughly unpleasant poll. Whatever you think of Candeloro's skating, there's no reason that I know of to suggest that he's disgusting or a creep.

A really nasty way to word things.
 

dorispulaski

Wicked Yankee Girl
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Jul 26, 2003
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It is entirely possible to be a genius, an artist and a creep simultaneously.

His D'Artagnan program at the 1998 Olympics was wonderful.
 

blue_idealist

Record Breaker
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Feb 25, 2006
I think some might agree with me that he is a creep. In Toller Cranston's book, the 30 Most Interesting Skaters, or whatever, he says that Kurt Browning could hardly watch Candeloro's George of the Jungle program without feeling sick to his stomach. Neither could I.. nor his Saturday Night Live one!
 

SweetPea21307

Rinkside
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Nov 27, 2009
I always loved watching Philippe's programs. They were always so creative and interesting. My vote goes for genius. BTW, does anyone know what he's up to these days?
 

iluvtodd

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Mar 5, 2004
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His D'Artagnan program at the 1998 Olympics was wonderful.

And I say that :) even though I was brokenhearted for Todd finishing fourth in Nagano. :cry:

I don't feel comfortable voting in this poll (so I won't), but I actually enjoyed most of Philippe's eligible programs. However, I really think he did himself in with some of his professional programs - particularly "George of the Jungle." :eek:
 
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museksk8r

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Oct 31, 2006
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I don't believe Candeloro is an artist or a creep. I could never get past his feet when he skated; he never pointed his toes and his skating was a bit too heavy/labored at times. I do think he has a very creative imagination and that he is the biggest exhibitionist in skating history. I've seen more of that guy's skin than I ever cared to see. Now if he had Ponsero's or Joubert's body, I wouldn't have minded the excess skin AT ALL. :love:;) Philippe is very fun though and full of charisma! :laugh:
 
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merrywidow

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Jan 20, 2004
Hardly a genius when his skating technique was very poor but I never tho't of him as being creepy. Over the top & in poor taste at times. I give him props tho for that one move of his, don't remember what it was called but it was a spin that wound down to the ice. Innovative.
 

Germanice

On the Ice
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Jul 27, 2003
Some of his eligible programs were kinda "genius", most of all "D'Artagnan" '98, of course. Like made for him, watching it still gives me goosebumps :love: ... on the other hand, most of his, ahemm ... exhibitions (!) and pro performances were tasteless and sheer crap! :eek:
 

Bennett

Record Breaker
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Nov 20, 2007
In Toller Cranston's book, the 30 Most Interesting Skaters, or whatever, he says that Kurt Browning could hardly watch Candeloro's George of the Jungle program without feeling sick to his stomach.

Why? That's a very strong expression directed at his [Kurt's] peer skater. I don't feel it appropriate for him to say that in public. He could have just said he just did not appreciate it and explain why without sounding so strong.
 

blue_idealist

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 25, 2006
Why? That's a very strong expression directed at his [Kurt's] peer skater. I don't feel it appropriate for him to say that in public. He could have just said he just did not appreciate it and explain why without sounding so strong.

To Kurt's credit I don't think he knew Toller was going to quote him in a book. Toller isn't known for censoring anything. :p
 

Tonichelle

Idita-Rock-n-Roll
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Jun 27, 2003
I'd like to know what context it was - but I'm with Kurt, that was a waste of time program and it won the World Professional Championships - that (coupled with it going into a ProAm format soon after) is the reason pro skating went down the tubes. It was ridiculous.

That being said, his 1998 LP and his Professional "artistic" program of Braveheart are two of my favorite mens programs. His Sex Bomb where he assaulted the ice, and his george of the jungle are disgraces to his otherwise good skating programs.
 
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