Why?
At 02:45 PM 10/12/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>At last someone who admits that he likes Heaven's Gate. I think it is one of
>the most fascinating films in the history of American Cinema, irrespective
>of its production history (as well as of its multiple final cuts)
>
>yannis tzioumakis
>
> >-----Original Message-----
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> >Sent: 10 December 2002 14:34
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> >Subject: Who are these guys this time?
> >
> >
> >Hello, all..
> >I'll play along. I'm a recovering film critic with over 20
> >years experience in the vastly-misnamed "alternative" market.
> >I'm also (get those tomatoes ready) a dyed-in-the-wool
> >auteurist in the Sarris-Cahiers tradition. I'm an adjunct
> >faculty member at Webster University in St. Louis, currently
> >preparing classes on Theory and crit. and Fassbinder. Favorite
> >films/directors/theorists (in random order and subject to
> >change - I don't really like making lists): "Pinocchio" ,
> >"Singin' in the Rain", "Blowup", "Celine and Julie", "Heaven's
> >Gate" "The Long Goodbye", "Once Upon a Time in the West"
> >Almost anything by Altman, Hawks, Godard, Rohmer, Truffaut,
> >Wenders, Peckinpah, Keaton... and always a good word for dear
> >Roland Barthes.. For personal reasons, I have seen fewer films
> >this year than any time in the last 40 years, so my favorite
> >film so far has been "What Time is it there?"
> >
> >Robert Hunt
> >
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