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- From: dave@bradley.bradley.edu (David Vessell)
- Subject: Re: Movies you loved, but couldn't see more than once.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.001108.5971@bradley.bradley.edu>
- Organization: Bradley University
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 92 00:11:08 GMT
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- cms@sei.cmu.edu (Christine Stanley) writes:
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- >I`m not even sure I liked this movie, much less loved it. It was too
- >disturbing for me to ever want to see it again.
- >
- >Last Exit to Brooklyn
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- I felt the same way about "The Fisher King". Actually, I thought it was a
- great movie, but the flashback to the nightclub really screwed me up pretty
- badly for a few days afterwards.
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