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"Thomas F.N. Puckett" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Sep 1994 20:21:29 -0800
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I laughed like a dog smiling through the entire flick, especially at the
glorified violence.  Weren't we supposed to be laughing?
 
Of course, the biggest guffaw of all was on us.  Aren't we embarrassed that we
showed up at a movie that we knew would probably be violent only to see that
the movie itself was making fun of us!
 
tee hee.
 
Oliver Stone may be a real filmmaker after all.   As long as Q.T. is writing
the gags.  Or did you miss Reservoir Dogs?
 
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