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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Neocon who wrote (69681)1/1/2000 1:30:00 PM
From: MSB  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
I don't guess I ever made the connection that the whore was the sniper, so I admit to having missed it. And while recently viewing the movie on Encore, it was only the last part of the movie I viewed. However, I have seen it in its entirety, but it was so long ago I really don't remember many of the particulars. I can, though, see your points with regard to both movies.

I do not as a rule try to compare situations or characters to images with which I am familiar in other forms (or same) media. To me, this detracts from the story line. Hundreds if not thousands of images could be equally applied to (I would submit) all movies and books from others of the same. I realize many do this type of thing, but to do so to me lessens the experience of that which I have chosen to view. If I'm going to take the time to watch a film, I want to hope there will be something of value which I can come away with even if I'm viewing a rehash of some very old themes.

I've noticed from time to time some musical sequence from rock 'n' roll song which will sound amazingly like another with a different song title. I believe I can like either song regardless of the musical influence from which either draws.

I could never bring myself to sit through the length of "The Deerhunter".
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