>. . . so now i find myself wondering: do others on the list [among those who >teach] a) find that star power is an essential ingredient in student >response, and--if so, b) what can and/or should be done about it? . . . or >should we revise our theories of cinema to take stardom into account as being >at least as important as, say, montage? > Perhaps this needs to be clarified if you are referring to "stars" or actors. I would certainly say the impact of an actor's performance obviously ranks with montage with for a valid issue to study. Honestly, I don't know where this whole "star" reaction came about. The original message that started this list was simply asking why the actor Depp was choosing non-traditional material; it did not say, "isn't it true that Depp has a tattoo with XXX's name on it?" Sincerely, Mark Allen Xantherboy ****XANTHER ****http://www.directnet.com/~xanther/ ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]