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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1991 15:16:08 -0800
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From: rhill@pnet01.cts.com (Ronald Hill)
Subject: Re: Terminator and Terry Gilliam.
Organization: People-Net [pnet01], El Cajon CA
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1991 06:16:06 GMT
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nessus@mit.EDU (Doug Alan) writes:
>> From:	rhill@pnet01.cts.com (Ronald Hill)
>> Subject: Terminator and Terry Gilliam.  
>
>> Anyway beforehand they showed an add for a Terry Gilliam film, but I
>> don't remember anything about it except for, I think, there were
>> lots of famous people in it (I THINK!).
>
>I hope you realize that for some this statement is very similar to "I
>heard a few songs off the next Kate Bush album, but I don't remember
>anything about them."  Aaaaaarrrrrrrrgggggghhhhhhhh!
>
>|>oug

Actually it's more like - I saw an add for another record, just as I got the
new Kate Bush album, which I have now listened to!  :-) I was really looking
forward to it, and can barely remember anything else about that day!  
        For those interested I give it four Kate Bush symbols out of 5
possible.  It had a strong anti-war/violence message, both on a political and
personal level, and it was rather skimpy and contradictory on the science
fiction and time travel elements.  I predict it won't be quite as big a hit as
people are saying, but still of course a big hit!   THe people I was with
loved it, but the audience didn't seem as responsive to it as one might have
thought and I definately got the idea others were disappointed in the ending,
tho I wasn't.  

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