Speaking of Thelma & Louise . . . I'd like some feedback on an idea. When I watched T&L the first time, I found it a very exciting/liberating experience--I actually walked out of the theatre feeling proud to be a woman. (Conversely (or rather, relatedly), when I first saw The Accused I walked out of that theatre hating men in general.) Is the on-screen violence, in the case of T&L, a case of the characters acting out the audience's desires--desires that are otherwise socially unacceptable? If so, is this type of vicarious acting- out phenomenon typical of Western-genre and road-films in general? And how might this reflect on films like the more recent Falling Down? Would anyone care to suggest related articles on this topic? I'd certainly appreciate it. kim ladd wm & mary ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]