From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp-lib.org)
Date: Mon Dec 25 2000 - 18:49:22 MST
I didn't read it as nostalgic for Woodstock so much as misty-eyed for a
world/society that could manage to support something as
idealistic/clueless/hopeful/non-feral as the guy shown in closeup whose
words Heston's character mouths in synchronism. If they'd had the
clearances, it could just have well been _It's a Wonderful Life_ or many
other Capra films. IMO.
ObConfession: I really don't like _It's a Wonderful Life_ very much. I
wasn't exposed to it as a kid, so it doesn't get all the way through my
radar.
Doug Jones wrote:
>
> GBurch1@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > And now for some other titles we've overlooked in our film reviews:
> >
> > "Omega Man": Pretty good adventure SF film. I get a kick out of the scene
> > where Heston looks at the yellowing calendar from the "future" (when the film
> > was made) and it shows the year of the bio-disaster to have been something
> > like 1976.
>
> Even funnier is watching Heston's character watch a documentary about
> Woodstock, getting all misty-eyed and nostalgic- talk about casting
> against type!
>
> --
> Doug Jones
> Rocket Plumber, XCOR Aerospace
> http://www.xcor-aerospace.com
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