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Mark POINDEXTER <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 1 Mar 1993 15:03:46 EST
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 * ROGER AND ME is a great film; the best bad example I've found.  I use it to
 * illustrate everything--self aggrandizement, irrelevancy, critical blindness.
 * It's got it all.
 *
 *                 PJO
 *
   To which Mark Bunster replies:
 
* Yeah, you're always seeing Roger Moore on TV these days.
* I wish he hadn't been so self-serving in the movie.
* What a star complex.
* And the whole thing really WAS irrelevant. The CEO of a multinational
* corporation really shouldn't be accountable for its effects on the people who
* work for it.
 
Roger Moore?  Didn't he play James Bond?  I don't remember him in Roger and Me.
Maybe Michael Moore will hire him for his next movie.

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