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Subject: Re: WHERE IS EVERYBODY?


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The Crow
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Date Posted: 23:19:55 11/01/01 Thu
In reply to: Greg 's message, "WHERE IS EVERYBODY?" on 17:41:51 11/01/01 Thu

You forgot me ;-(
I'm asking myself the same question. Thought it might be a technical board malfunction.

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Chris
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Date Posted: 23:33:00 11/01/01 Thu

Crow,
Don't worry, he didn't forget you I dont think. It's just you post often, so there was no need to mention you in that one! Or were "you" being "ironic"?

"Chris"

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The Crow
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Date Posted: 00:15:08 11/02/01 Fri

Naaa... I love Greg. Didn't think for a moment he's ignoring me or anything.

Actually, I feel like I'm posting TOO much on the board. Besides you and Greg I feel like I'm the most active one here. Probably because I love this movie so much (and Cronenberg's work in general) and love to talk about it.

Hehe. Saw the movie again 2 days ago, after a LONG time since the last viewing. This time with more insights (including the new knowledge of the missing scenes) thanks to all of you, guys.

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Chris
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Date Posted: 01:14:26 11/02/01 Fri

Crow,
Please, Please Post as Much as you can possibly type!
We need new topics aplenty!!
POST! THE POWER OF CHRIS COMPELS YOU!

Chris

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The Crow
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Date Posted: 03:34:42 11/02/01 Fri

Oh, Mighty Chris, your powers are irresistible!
Here are 2 major subjects I would like to write extensively about, when I find the time and concentration:
1. "The Fly" vs. "Dead Ringers" - similarities and evolution of a theme.
2. The stages Seth is going through. Here are the "normal" 5 stages of accepting an illness and mourning:
a. Denial and Isolation
b. Anger
c. Fear/Bargaining
d. Grief/Depression
e. Acceptance
A little bit of explanation I found using a quick search, at http://fibrofighter.tripod.com/17stages.htm and http://www.greaterswiss.com/mourning.htm

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Greg
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Date Posted: 09:23:58 11/02/01 Fri

>Oh, Mighty Chris, your powers are irresistible!
>Here are 2 major subjects I would like to write
>extensively about, when I find the time and
>concentration:
>1. "The Fly" vs. "Dead Ringers" - similarities and
>evolution of a theme.
>2. The stages Seth is going through. Here are the
>"normal" 5 stages of accepting an illness and mourning:
>a. Denial and Isolation
>b. Anger
>c. Fear/Bargaining
>d. Grief/Depression
>e. Acceptance
>A little bit of explanation I found using a quick
>search, at http://fibrofighter.tripod.com/17stages.htm
>and http://www.greaterswiss.com/mourning.htm


A Fly/Dead Ringers comparison would be fabulous. Dead Ringers and The Fly are probably Cronenberg's two greatest films. They do share a lot in common, although Dead ringers is much more psychologically disturbing. Great flick!!!! The Criterion Collection DVD for Dead Ringers has great Cronenberg commentary.

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