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David Desser <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jun 1994 14:45:01 -0500
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>On Tue, 7 Jun 1994, David Desser wrote:
>
>> I AGRE (sic) WITH MUCH OF THE ABOVE.  But, again, time does not permit a
>full
>> disquisition.  However, I would say re:  THE WILD BUNCH not to overlook the
>> "Vietmnam" connection--quite in support of the notion that films can tell
>> us much about the times in which they were produced.
>> David Desser,UIUC Cinema Studies
>
>So, ah. . . at the risk of getting trashed again: What does _Maverick_
>"tell us. . . about the times in which [it  was] produced"?
>
>--Patrick
 
To Patrick--what do you mean "getting trashed again."  I, for one, have
found this bulletin board exchange to be quite exciting and intelligent!
On to the question--one thing it tells us is that people will see almost
anything.  _Maverick_ is a hit.  Even more depressing, however (since I
enjoyed _Maverick_ but found it "disappointing" which means I hoped for
more!) is the success of _The Flintstones_ which is a terrible movie!
   I think _Maverick_ also does tell us that we have a certain nostalgia
for the West/Western, but we are too cynical, and probably too
historically/politically aware, to accept the Western as once we did, but
wish we could!
 
DD
 
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