wow Victor.  I had been reading the Woody posts and didn't post because I
couldn't think of any of his movies that I necessarily cared for.  Also, I
have mixed feelings about his personal behavior but thought, "hey, who am I
to judge anyone else" so just left it at that.  Forgot about Rose.  I  love
that movie.  thought it was great.  So romantic.  Find Jeff Daniels
marginally talented but loved him in that movie.  along with Dianne Wiest.
Does it get any better than Dianne Wiest?  I find the Academy Awards are
just a popularity contest, kind of like cheerleader in high school, or which
studio spends the most money.  Dianne Wiest can act.  How about Independence
Day.  She was out of this world.  As one of the hookers in Rose she was
fantastic.  Have always identified with hookers or at least understood them
in a way.  In some respect, they are viewed, by society, much like we
homosexuals, deserving or not.  Don't know if I approve of selling of one's
body or not, but what business is it of mine.  NOne.  "there's a lot to be
said for the working girl"-Missy

mack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnson Victor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: NJC + Woody Allen


> One of the first ones I ever saw was "Purple Rose of Cairo".  We actually
> watched it for my Philosophy of Religion class at college.  So romantic
and
> sad...More recently I really enjoyed "Sweet and Lowdown".  I especially
> liked the actress who played Hattie, the deaf girl who falls in love with
> Sean Penn.
>
> Victor

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