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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 13:32:29 -0600
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- From: lkrevit@BITE.DB.UTH.TMC.EDU
- Subject: Re: Lost Horizons
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- the original message from Joe:
-
- <I checked this out the other night on TNT, and
- <while it was well done and interesting, the characters
- <never quite grabbed me and made me care about them
- <like Capra was able to do to me in _A Wonderful Life_
- <and _Mr. Smith Goes to Washington_.
-
-
- Joe:
-
- sorry you felt this way about my absolute most favorite film
- in the history of the cinema (just kidding . . .sorta.).
- Actually, it is a film somewhat more bound to its era than many
- of the b&w classics, but that is probably why I love it so, the
- twenties and thirties being a specialty of mine.
-
- Anyway, I'm glad you gave it a shot. Try it again in about
- ten years; it might grow on you.
-
- Ciao.
-
- Leah
-