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readache

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:46 pm
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lawrence kasdan for the godawful Silverado. wyatt earp wasn't much
either.

kevin costner for Dances with Wolves

jim jarmusch for Dead Man

the moron who gave us Mckenna's Gold

the moron who gave us young guns (didn't see)

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Miki Kocic

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:15 am
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readache wrote:
> lawrence kasdan for the godawful Silverado. wyatt earp wasn't much
> either.
>
> kevin costner for Dances with Wolves
>
> jim jarmusch for Dead Man
>
> the moron who gave us Mckenna's Gold
>
> the moron who gave us young guns (didn't see)
>

Sorry, "didn't see?" That's a plonking invitation with a cherry on top.

Miki

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:39 am
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readache <cerebureaucracy RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:

>jim jarmusch for Dead Man

I've never seen this, but I've heard it was influenced in some way or
other by Reed's great "Odd Man Out."







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Dave in Toronto

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:32 am
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On Oct 20, 3:39 am, David Oberman <doberman@etc.> wrote:
> readache <cerebureaucr... DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> >jim jarmusch for Dead Man
>
> I've never seen this, but I've heard it was influenced in some way or
> other by Reed's great "Odd Man Out."
>
> ____



Hadn't heard that before but I guess there are similarities - Wounded
man on the run meets all kinds of strange characters - I rather liked
the film but I can understand it not being for everyone.

Dave in Toronto
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:39 am
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On Oct 19, 8:46 pm, readache <cerebureaucr... DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> lawrence kasdan for the godawful Silverado. wyatt earp wasn't much
> either.
>
> kevin costner for Dances with Wolves
>
> jim jarmusch for Dead Man
>
> the moron who gave us Mckenna's Gold
>
> the moron who gave us young guns (didn't see)


So what made you dislike it without seeing it? I didn't think it was
too bad - it tried to be different - The thing I did dislike about it
was the annoying and inappropiate music.

I did like _Dead Man_ - See my comments elsewhere in the thread.

Dave in Toronto
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