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Paul Ryersbach <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 May 1996 13:51:42 -0400
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> I am working on a project and was wondering if any of you could direct me
> towards any movies in which the main character or characters are
> misanthropes. Meaning that they have a hate for mankind and they are more
> happy with hate and pain than kindness and love. I think that the
> character of Randall in CLERKS works, he hates his job and all the
> customers, and the character in TAXI DRIVER may work, but I don't know
> enough about the story to determine that.
> Also I am interested in instances in movies where the main characters
> don't fit in to the mainstream and wouldn't have it any other way, ie.
> HEATHERS, PUMP UP THE VOLUME.
>
> If you can think of any movies that fit these instances please write to me
> on the list or e-mail me independently
>
> Thanks
>
> Matthew Burdorff
> Charlotte, North Carolina
> [log in to unmask]   (for the moment)
 
The Singing Detective
 
        paul ryersbach
 
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