Trailers and clips and dvd's

Felicia Rickmann feliciarickmann at dsl.pipex.com
Fri Nov 1 18:35:55 UTC 2002


It's not what's left that matters or the amount of time that will
take.  It's the old saying i.e. the quality not the quantity of the
clips.  Show all the crucial bits, all the punchlines if you like, it
means you don't have to go to see the film.  

Feliciaq

Can you watch dvd's Richelle????


> And Marc writes:
> 
> > I'm in the middle...I like to catch the trailers when they are on
TV, but I
> > don't want to know how they did all the scenes. I figured there is
close to
> > 3 hours of the movie, so there is a lot that we haven't seen yet. 
> 
> You know, I thought about it last night. I've watched all of the
clips.  That's a maximum  of 20 minutes, including trailers, since
various stuff is repeated in clips and trailers.  At first I thought,
wow, so much. Then I thought again.  That leaves 2 hours and 27
minutes yet unseen.  Wow.






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