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The Film Buff's are still buzzing, even with all the changes over the last 4 months. Here are 2 comments for now, but more will be posted in the very near future. This updating thing is much harder than it looks... (February 14, 2000) Great work with the club! And thanks for the
new newsletter. Sounds I wanted to let you know my site's URL in
case you want to add it Hang in there. Steve (Thanks, your site is really good. Your compiment is welcome!) (Feb. 9, 2000) HI, MARIA IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO HEAR FROM YOU BECAUSE
OF INTERESTING NEWS ABOUT MOVIES. I BEST REGARDS, (That is so cool. I get in moods too.I'm always in the mood for kind words... :-)) |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 15:50:22 Dollie Simmons-Whittle wrote: A big hello to everyone and a special thanks to Vidayoh-wiz. I agree, with you Stanley Kubrick was an accomplished, interesting and thought provoking director. I don't like re-runs but his work is worth another look. On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 09:20:58 Kathleen A Porter wrote: I got your first newsletter -- thanks for jumping in as Poderator. I don't have a page to submit yet, but I'm so glad to get a personal, interesting newsletter instead of the generic. Best wishes for a rewarding and stimulating tenure. On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 21:54:04 Karen wrote: vidayoh welcome, that was a good beginning i was wondering when the newsletter was going to start coming good to have you as our great leader your friend Karen On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 10:04:49 scarry lightbulb wrote: I want to Thank You 4 your letter. Personally, i think it is very nice! Cannot wait 2 hear from you again! Enjoy Your Day, Stop & Smell A Flower! =-) TTFN ~ ScarryLightbulb... On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 12:09:52 marina wrote: letter and introduction. S.K. is one of my favorite directors but you forgot to mention 2001 A Space Odyssey. I love the way he uses motion and music. It's a beautiful film to watch. Marina On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 00:02:28 Tom wrote: Hi Vida and thanx for the mail. I live in movie hell, also known as the Island of Cyprus where the only films shown in small, crappy cinemas are for kids and the only videos available are bad pirate copies. So my only access to film is via satellite TV and no need to tell you that all of those are "OLD"! Haven't therefore seen Kubrick's last movie but have seen all the others. I'm like you a musical and comedy fan though these genres provide lean >pickings by and large. I'm also a major fan, like so many others (?) of Martin Scorcese. Look forward to hearing more from you Tom Adams On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 07:06:20 Skyngangor wrote: I just wanted to drop you a quick line, as a fellow film buff. Glad someone was brave enough to take on the work of the pod. I will check out your site tonight. Kudos to your special mention of Kubrick. I also haven't seen Eyes Wide Shut yet, but friends have recommended the same advice you are following aboutwaiting for video. Dr. Strangelove is easily in my top 10 best movies of all time list, and Barry Lyndon is the best period/ costume drama I've yetseen produced (it's the only movie I've ever enjoyed Ryan O'Neil in, ever). I ramble on, so I will end with a simple: Welcome. Chris Herschel Thank you for your introduction...you are a real hoot. Not a thing wrong! You made me laugh a little...that's worth it all. Thanks again, and do have a simply marvelous day! LIC Steph =)
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