I also love the plot.  I don't think it was spelled out as clearly as is
usual, but all the elements are there.  I'd be happy to talk off-list about
it, if you like.

Cheers,

Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Rittenhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: OT!! Re: Welcome to 2001 (MOVIE COMMENTS)


> The movie was(is) a visual delight.  The plot however...?
> --Tom
>
>
> Bucky wrote:
> >
> > Y'know, I have to say that, in spite of the date of the movie, that film
> > looks just as convincing today as it did the day it was released.
Today, of
> > course, we'd have $20 million worth of CGI in there, and it still
wouldn't
> > look anywhere near as authentic as Kubrick's models and paper cut-outs.
I
> > watched it again the other day and was still amazed at the beauty of
each
> > shot.  Kubrick, rest his soul, was one of those directors whose every
scene
> > could be printed as a still and framed with pride.  I don't always think
he
> > inderstood people very well, but few movies are as *crafted* as his.
> >
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