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- From: boatman@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (Todd Boatman)
- Subject: Re: ***Top-notch romantic movies?***
- References: <1993Jan20.150333.3249@peanut> <PRAUDA.93Jan24011239@dol-guldur.hut.fi>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 01:54:18 GMT
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- prauda@dol-guldur.hut.fi (Kristiina Prauda) mentions:
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- >Heather,
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- >I can't understand that by the time I'm reading this, no-one still has
- >mentioned Ladyhawke, which to me is the most romantic movie of all
- >time (and I'll defend my opinion to the death against all those who
- >prefer the Princess Bride... PB was okay, but... well, just not in the
- >same class).
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- Lady Kristiina,
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- I too loved Ladyhawke, and I agree that they are not in the same class.
- Ladyhawke, while having several comical moments, was a more serious
- movie than Princess Bride. I would put Ladyhawke in the class of drama,
- and PB in the class of comedy. I thoroughly enjoy watching both movies
- again, and again, but I would not put one above the other.
- (It's kinda like comparing Captain Crunch to Quaker Oats, both really
- good, but what you want at the time depends on what mood your in.)
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- Your humble Knight,
- Cy/Todd Boatman
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- >I also loved Beauty and the Beast (it got to Europe only before this
- >Christmas - we've seen in twice now... ).
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- >Kristiina
- >Official FireDancer of the RFA
- >prauda@dol-guldur.hut.fi
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