Did anyone read my post?

hertopos at hotmail.com hertopos at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 19 04:36:20 UTC 2001


> I didn't think you'd like my answer, so I didn't respond at first.  
> But if you really want to know:  
> 
> I don't think PS/SS will become a classic under my definition of a 
> classic.  Classics include "The Wizard of OZ" and "Gone With The 
> Wind" -- films that are very popular long after their original 
> release, that pretty much everyone has seen, that make Big Stars of 
> their stars, and that are brilliantly done in all respects.  Under 
> that definition, I think PS/SS will just go down as being a good 
(and 
> highly profitable) film.  See, you have to be careful what you ask 
> for.  :-)

Actually, I don't expect everyone to agree with me. I really 
appreciate your reply. I read lots of your posts. And yes, I disagree 
a lot. That does not mean I don't want to hear your opinion.
Now, for the argument, Roger Ebert is the one who said the movie is 
going to be next generation's "The Wizard of OZ". 

At this point, my guts feeling is that it all depends on 'COS'. 
Though I am fairly optimistice at this point.


Hertopos





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