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- Subject: Re: What an icky, icky movie. SPOILERS
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 05:01:39 GMT
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- the script book is interesting, but it is also incredibly
- depressing. reading it, you get to see all the ideas that
- were put into the film, many of which were good and a few
- amazing, and then compare them to the pathetic result.
- the script is nice to read, though it is not exactly what
- became the film; there are a few scenes in the film not in
- the book, and vice versa. there are even a few stills from
- scenes not seen in the film.
- the best thing about the book is the ability to read dialogue
- which ffc obscured with other sound in the film, by accident
- or choice. (seemingly a developing trend-the same'technique'
- really annoyed me in fire walk with me.)
- anyway, if you happen to see it, it is worth at least a look,
- though probably little more.
- russ fischer
-