To: Pokey78
The spectacle of the Crane boys and their grievances reinforces one of Schrader's moralistic themes: the legacy of having a murdered sex addict for a father is confused and angry sons. ''I could never have dreamed these people up,'' Schrader says, as if analyzing an alien species. ''Actually, I don't think 'dream' is the word. 'Fantasize' is more accurate. Wouldn't it be great if there were these kinds of characters for every movie? Bad behavior is so compelling.'' First, I canot believe I even finished the article...
Second, I need to go take a shower...Delousing,let me know what happens, ok?
I just cannot believe people are going to see it, a celebration of perversity. And the studios will make this film, they will market it, it will be a cult classic, for sure...
To: RaceBannon
First, I canot believe I even finished the article...
I was like watching a train wreck or a plane crash. You just can't quite look away.
I loved Hogan's Heroes as a kid. Unfortunately I am old enough to remember watching some of them them the first time they were on.
5 posted on
09/27/2002 5:57:59 PM PDT by
AdA$tra
To: RaceBannon
I can't finish this. About halfway through it got too disgusting. Why on earth is this in a respectable newspaper?
8 posted on
09/27/2002 8:09:00 PM PDT by
ArcLight
To: RaceBannon
It's odd that with all of the perverse fascination with this subject, the Times still saw fit to print an article on this story.
Didn't the old gray lady tell us that sex is a private matter and none of our business?
15 posted on
09/27/2002 10:37:44 PM PDT by
weegee
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