Well, that's how *I* do it, but most people don't. Heck, I even put the e-mail 
down when a movie starts!  :O
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From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Keith: 
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> Let me run the Homeviewing Rules by you: 
> 
> 1. Cooking - all home viewing fans know that the movie does not start 
> until the food is prepared, picked up, or delivered and served. 
> 2. go to the bathroom before the movie starts - however you bathroom 
> breaks are permitted 
> 3. Phones calls? no.... voice mail :) 
> 
> Tracey 
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
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> > Nothing drives me crazier than watching a movie at home and having to 
> > pause it for bathroom breaks, cooking, phone calls, etc. 
> > 
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> > From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" 
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> > > While I agree that three hours is too long, wasn't Kill Bill and 
> > lord of 
> > > the rings long too? 
> > > 
> > > Tracey 
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> > > > yeah, I hear that Planet Terror isn't thought to be as good as Death 
> > > > Proof. I still wish 
> > > > they could have left them together as one movie, though i admit 
> > that a 
> > > > three hour length is too long. 
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> > > > From: "B. Smith" > 
> > > > I better get my butt in gear and check it out before it disappears. 
> > > > 
> > > > I grew up in New Orleans and there were several Grindhouse type 
> > > > theaters(The Circle, The Gallo, The Carver, The Famous, The Orpheum, 
> > > > etc.) and I got to watch some of the same stuff that Tarantino loves 
> > > > so much. Unfortunately those movies were cult flicks for a reason. I 
> > > > get that Planet Terror is pastiche of Italian zombie gore flicks but 
> > > > some folks don't. 
> > > > 
> > > > Another downside to the movie is the massive shift in tone from 
> > > > Planet Terror to Death Proof. It seems to be throwing some folks off. 
> > > > 
> > > > --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
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> > > > , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
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> > > > > I think I disagree with this. I don't think the idea of a double- 
> > > > feature is that hard to grasp, even for youngsters who've never seen 
> > > > one before. Hell, I'm 43, and though I'm extremely familiar with the 
> > > > term, I never saw one at the theatre back in the day. I think it has 
> > > > more to do with whether the subject matter and marketing themselves 
> > > > were appealing. I think the girl with the machine-gun leg, adn the 
> > > > cheesy zombie shots made some people laugh, but maybe didn't excite 
> > > > them. People nowadays--espeically the young folk--seem to be going 
> > > > for that disgustingly explicit and gore-based horror that's all the 
> > > > rage. Stuff like "Saw", "Hostel", "Touristas", etc. Both of these 
> > > > flicks are very tongue-in-cheek and self-referential. Now, I rmember 
> > > > the days of crap like "Boggy Creek", "MAcon COunty Line", "The 
> > > > Incredible Two-Headed Transplant", etc., so I want to see them. But 
> > > > for those who aren't my age, and for youngsters, the lack of obvious 
> > > > horror gore or "Kill Bill" style fighting and acti 
> > > > > on may not be a draw. Perhaps--perhaps--the combined three hour 
> > > > length hurt a bit of business. But I think a tweak in marketing--such 
> > > > as trailers shown--would be more effective. I'd hate to see the 
> > > > concept die just because the audience isn't hip or interested enough 
> > > > to get it. 
> > > > > 
> > > > > Besides, sometimes the movie going public just doesn't get it. 
> > > > That's what DVD and On Demand rentals are for. "Grindhouse" is gonna 
> > > > do very well there... 
> > > > > 
> > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- 
> > > > > From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" 
> > > > > 
> > > > > > ovie mogul Harvey Weinstein is planning to re-release Grindhouse 
> > > > as two 
> > > > > > separate films - after the double-bill flopped at the box office. 
> > > > The 
> > > > > > film, a double-feature directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert 
> > > > > > Rodriguez made just $11.6 million in its opening weekend in the 
> > > > US. 
> > > > > > Producer Weinstein is disappointed - and thinks Tarantino's Death 
> > > > Proof, 
> > > > > > starring Kurt Russell, and Rodriguez' Planet Terror, with Rose 
> > > > McGowan, 
> > > > > > will perform better on their own. He tells PageSix.com, "I don't 
> > > > think 
> > > > > > people understood what we were doing. The audience didn't get the 
> > > > idea 
> > > > > > that it is two movies for the price of one. I don't understand 
> > > > the math, 
> > > > > > but I want to accommodate the audience." 
> > > > > > http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2007-04-11/ 
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