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Jason Mittell <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Aug 1996 13:23:41 -0500
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I'm posting this for a friend of mine whose not on the list, so either
email responses to me ([log in to unmask]) or just to the list &
I'll forward them appropriately.  Thanks:
 
I'm trying to think of uses of slow-motion in genre films of the 1970s.  I
can think of plenty of Sam Peckinpah examples, and some from Scorsese and
DePalma films, but I honestly can't think of any others.  By the '80s,
which is the period of my diss, it's all over the place (but, I'd wager,
especially in B-pictures).  If anyone can happen to think of other '70s
examples, I'd be most appreciative.  It seems as if they ought to exist,
but I just can't think of any.
 
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