Dear Brian et. al, Surely this represents another of Hollywood's sleazy attempts to commandeer the Buchanan anti-immigrant rhetoric for box-office purposes. As we well know, extremist rhetoric usually ends up on the platform of more supposedly sober politicians such as Dole and Slick Willy (who may soon promise to "end immigration as we know it" in the same manner as he has promised to terminate welfare). Is there not a generic parallel to 50s sci-fi movies which used the anti- communist rhetoric as a sub-text with the honorable exceptions of THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE? The "alien invasion" theme featured in the last half hour of INVASION U.S.A (1985) whose explicit paranoia failed at the theatrical box office. Implicitness works better. With forthcoming calls to end illegal immigration as well as the possible temporary cessation of legal immigration in the months leading up to the November farce, the Hollywood whizz kids see another way to cinematically tap into the latest version of "America First"/ the Know Nothing philosophy, and the Yellow (now Chicano) Peril suitably translated into science fiction imagery. Tony Williams ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]