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jazz
response 334 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 18:34 UTC 1999

        It's pass-the-buck-itis.  Most people look for reasons to avoid work,
rather than what they need to do, and having computers down is a wonderful
excuse which sounds plausible enough for them to pass on to coworkers,
employers, and customers.
otaking
response 335 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 20:18 UTC 1999

My favorite "pass-the-buck-itis" was when a co-worker called and requested
some info. The personon the other end said, "Sorry, our fax lady is out right
now. We can't fax anything until she returns." How hard can it be to fax
something? If you can use a phone and a document feeder on a copier, you can
use a fax machine.
jiffer
response 336 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 21:15 UTC 1999

but you don't understand.... sales people are only able to so certain
things... other things in life they have no clue.  They would get their tie
stuck in the fax machine and die!
mary
response 337 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 22:27 UTC 1999

"Lulu on the Bridge" is an interesting rental which I enjoyed a whole lot. 
It's written and directed by Paul Auster (who also did "Smoke") and stars
Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino and Willem Dafoe.  Where did this little gem
come from?  I don't think it played anywhere in Ann Arbor, or maybe it
did, and I missed it. 

It's another that will play much better the less you know
about the plot.  Just let it unfold.  Send me mail once you've seen
it.  I'd like to compare takes on the ending.
md
response 338 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 15:21 UTC 1999

George C. Scott has died.
remmers
response 339 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 16:14 UTC 1999

Geez, really?  That's sad.  A great actor.  He was fairly old but
was still practicing his craft within the last few months.  Seems
to me I just saw him as the William Jennings Bryan-like character
in the made-for-cable version of "Inherit the Wind".
jazz
response 340 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 16:34 UTC 1999

        Saw _Better than Chocolate_ last night.

        My first thought was, that if you were looking to it to be a political
commentary, it'd be a failure.  It dashes all sorts of stereotypes about
lesbians and transgenders, but then proceeds to stereotype all skinheads as
violent racists and downplays the rejection of bisexual folk by both the gay
and straight communities.  

        My second thought was, if you don't think of it as political commentary
and just accept it as a romantic comedy, it's easily one of the best romantic
comedies I've seen in years, since _Overnight Delivery_, and easily as
intelligent as _Love and Human Remains_.

        So if you're looking for political commentary, skip it.  If you're
turned off by transgenderism, homosexuality, or the free speech folks, skip
it.  If you're looking for an intelligent and honest modern love story told
as a comedy, then you'd do well to track it down at one of the local
independent theatres.
otaking
response 341 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 18:00 UTC 1999

George C. Scott passed away? Looks like I'll be watching Patton and They Might
Be Giants, my favorite Scott movies.
jiffer
response 342 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 18:16 UTC 1999

It is actually pushes as a "Romantic Comedy for Lesbians" - About Better than
Chocolate
drewmike
response 343 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 18:50 UTC 1999

Also passed away...
 
Pop icon Madonna is mourning the sudden, unexpected loss of her darling,
irrepressible, three-year-old British accent.
mooncat
response 344 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 19:06 UTC 1999

I saw "Better Than Chocolate" and I agree that as a political statement
it's a flop, but I liked seeing it as a romantic comedy.  It seems to me that
if a lesbian film can be seen as simply a romantic comedy and not a 
statement then  it's becoming more mainstream, more 'normal' for such
movies to be out there.  Which, I think, is a good thing.

glenda
response 345 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 19:49 UTC 1999

Re: 339, since when is 71 terribly old?
richard
response 346 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 21:50 UTC 1999

George C. Scott was a great actor-- my favorite was in the "Hustler" where
plays this slimy hustler who takes control of pool shark Paul Newman's
career and teaches him what it *really* means to hustle, the price you
really have to pay.

He won best supporting actor for that but turned it down, and also turned
down the best actor award for Patton, because he doesnt/didnt believe you
can compare dramatic performances.
albaugh
response 347 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 00:08 UTC 1999

Stop the presses:  I definitely agree w/ richard re: "The Hustler".
omni
response 348 of 348: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 08:35 UTC 1999

  So watch The Hustler, and The Color of Money back to back if you have the
time. I loved The Hustler. Great film, great cast, and great acting.
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