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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 10:55:44 CDT381_- >
> To revive a discussion we had on the list a few weeks ago:
> According to reports that I read last week, Tom Cruise has
> been signed to play Lestat in Interview with the Vampire-
> scheduled release Summer of '94. Now that it's official
> (unless it changes) does anyone else think he's horrbily
> miscast?
>
> Robert [...]42_2Aug199310:55:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 12:57:00 CDT272_- I've just been given the assingment to lecture an advanced video production
course, and I'm still searching for an adequate text or texts. The course will
focus on single-camera production, and will be concerned both with documentary
and narrative genres. [...]39_2Aug199312:57:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 14:05:58 EDT181_- > I know this is kinda late, but isn't Mac the John Turturro movie, and he's
> the lead in it? Or do you mean Mac&me, the McDonalds movie?
>
> -Andy [...]38_2Aug199314:05:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 14:17:32 -0400229_- Have you looked at ELECTRONIC MOVIE MAKING by Lynne Gross and Larry Ward. It is
not exactly advanced but it does focus on single camera video for narrative and
documentary. Good luck.
Tim Garrand
New England College34_2Aug199314:17:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 11:26:00 PDT266_- Robert reports the sad news:
> > Tom Cruise been signed to play Lestat in Interview with the Vampire-
> > scheduled release Summer of '94. Now that it's official
> > (unless it changes) does anyone else think he's horribly miscast? [...]41_2Aug199311:26:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 13:55:15 CDT149_- Just realized - is Cruise to play Lestat or Louis? I thought he was going
to be a stretch but Lestat? Definitely NOT! But which one is it? [...]42_2Aug199313:55:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 20:58:57 CET498_- In Message Sun, 1 Aug 1993 20:14:24 -0400,
HILDEGARD <[log in to unmask]> writes:

>Does anyone know of a film which might feature/include
>someone crooning, "Blue Moon?"

I think the song was played in the beginning of the Tom Hanks vehicle
'Volunteers' (1985), but I'm not sure.
--Richard
Richard van Iwaarden
<<<<< University of Utrecht
o(O-O)o English Department
------ooO-----(_)----Ooo-----------The Netherlands [...]50_2Aug199320:58:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 13:32:00 PDT176_- Kelly writes:
> Just realized - is Cruise to play Lestat or Louis? I thought he was going
> to be a stretch but Lestat? Definitely NOT! But which one is it? [...]41_2Aug199313:32:[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Aug 1993 18:39:03 EST580_- What is you want the text to provide? There are numerous texts on video product
ion in general ie. Television Production Handbook by Zettl or Video Field Produ
ction by Ron Whittaker. You might be better off with ‘
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 Having read all these flash forward refs I am surprised no one has mentioned
Dickens and Scrooge (Albert Finney is excellent example on Film) but would
that not count as it is a dream/ghost thing, but Jacob Marley does see how the
next christmas would be without him and Tiny Tim, and changes his wicked ways
 
Chris Golya
New Media Centre
University of Portsmouth
England

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