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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Patricia Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Oct 1996 15:09:12 -0500
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Magic ---
I don't actually remember ever having seen it, but Magic definitely comes to
mind.  I once met a guy my age who was conducting a life long, casual study
asking people our age if they had seen it and if they were terrorized and
traumatized by it.  Like most of his other respondents, I don't remember it
specifically, but I do have a sort of irrational, from-the-spine kind of
terror response when I see vantriloquist dummies or stills from the movie.
 Go figure.  Conspiracy theorist that he was, the guy had a strong notion
that we were all subject to some sort of sinister plot to scar a generation
or something.
 
The horror flicks I DO remember and like are mostly the 1930's variety --
black and whites where Dracula's creepy but to much of a gentleman to spill
your blood messily.
 
Patricia
 
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