I figured that out, what I am a tad concerned with is what, or why, is "The
probable cause'" doing where it is?  I understand that he may be saying that
the probable cause of his creative stance on the film is what he describes
after, but notice I say "may".  There's art, then there's academics, and the
two tend to fumble over each other a lot...

The more I read it, I get the feeling that there is more context that would
make it sound better...

The thing is, he's using commas as if he's talking, pausing to think a
second, then continue.  No worry though, I tend to do that myself, but
sometimes, such as this, it can get more cumbersome than enjoyable...

Is this available through large distributors (Barnes and Noble, ect), and I
am sorry if someone answered this before, but what is the word on the film
being released?


darw_n

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Jeff Mills "Metropolis"


> That he gets drawn into the film, thinks about it afterwards, then thinks
> about how it is he (the audience) was made to feel a certain way, then
feels
> a creative need to mastermind something with the same power. I bet you
have
> had the same experience?
>
> >> "The probable cause, my mind being inflicted then becomes stimulated
> >> not only by the plot but also, intrigued by the method in which
> >> the producer choses to present the plot of the film to the viewer."
> >>
> >
> >
> >seriously!?!????  What in hell does that mean?
> >
> >darw_n
>
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