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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Warren Eckstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Mar 1992 09:54:06 CST
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The flu kept me in bed yesterday and my wife brought home Barton Fink (I live m
y life vicariously through the video ;) ) and, though to say I enjoyed it would
 point out the limitations of out language I noticed, as the credits rolled, th
at the hair on my forehead stired in the brease created when it (the movie) pas
sed over my head.  I'm going to try again this afternoon, but if anyone underst
ands it and would like to recomend a specific mindset to watch with or any crit
 or discussion I would apreciate it.
 
       "They thought I was crazy.
                    They told me it wouldn't vibrate.
                                I told them I didn't want it to vibrate,"
                                                       -Les Paul-

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