Re: [Videolib] Winter weather anomalies in film?

2011-12-05 Thread Brown, Roger
Hi, Deg,

For the record, I was also fortunate (?) enough to have seen Quintet in
theatres... When going to Altman films when they opened was 1) possible 2)
the thing to do.

You must have been that guy in the back row.  Not well attended, that.


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On 12/2/11 7:17 PM, Deg Farrelly deg.farre...@asu.edu fashioned the
following lines:

IS that the question?

Quintet (Altman)

I swear I am the only person in the world who ever saw this film in a
theater!

Little Eva on the ice floe in Uncle Tom's Cabin

The Shining.


And isn;t there an ice planet in the Star Wars saga?

-deg



On 12/2/11 11:37 AM, videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu
videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu wrote:

Day after Tomorrow?  The Gold Rush?

gary



How about bizarre winter weather anomalies?


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[Videolib] Winter weather anomalies in film?

2011-12-02 Thread Deg Farrelly
IS that the question?

Quintet (Altman)

I swear I am the only person in the world who ever saw this film in a
theater!

Little Eva on the ice floe in Uncle Tom's Cabin

The Shining.


And isn;t there an ice planet in the Star Wars saga?

-deg



On 12/2/11 11:37 AM, videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu
videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu wrote:

Day after Tomorrow?  The Gold Rush?

gary



How about bizarre winter weather anomalies?


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Re: [Videolib] Winter weather anomalies in film?

2011-12-02 Thread Jessica Rosner
Well you have the ice flow in WAY DOWN EAST of course. Ironically I think
THE ICE STORM takes place in the fall.

There are of course films set in the Arctic  but not particularly in winter.

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Deg Farrelly deg.farre...@asu.edu wrote:

 IS that the question?

 Quintet (Altman)

 I swear I am the only person in the world who ever saw this film in a
 theater!

 Little Eva on the ice floe in Uncle Tom's Cabin

 The Shining.


 And isn;t there an ice planet in the Star Wars saga?

 -deg



 On 12/2/11 11:37 AM, videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu
 videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu wrote:

 Day after Tomorrow?  The Gold Rush?
 
 gary
 
 
 
 How about bizarre winter weather anomalies?


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 communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video
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