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In Reply to: RE: What is for you yes you the criteria for a real masterpiece. IŽll tell you mine. posted by patrickU on September 12, 2010 at 13:06:19
This may be though becaseu I saw it acciedentally at the Harvard Square Theatre upon its inistial release back in 1979 when skipping school with a friend. We went to Harvard Square in search of certain chemical elements we'd read about in our High SChool Library. The whole mood of the film seems to draw one up and away from the mindane planes whcih is always to be desired. The Man Who Fell To Earth is also another such film which was an early life discovery and imprinted with the aid of chemicals in a unuqie setting. A friend worked for the local Public Boradcasting Corporation as a Video technician and had a key to a studio . He bright me there occasionally on weekends to watched movies cuh as the above Nick Roeg film,2001:A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange and the memorable 'Alice in Wonderland' the XXX version, a minor classic.
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