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Subject: Blue Tornado


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Guess who (again)
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Date Posted: 18:42:34 12/12/01 Wed
In reply to: Suky 's message, "Verrrrrry interesting ..." on 09:38:47 12/03/01 Mon

BTW, did anyone else find it interesting that the two films for which DW is known that are named in the article are Titanic and ... Blue Tornado? (???) Coincidentally, I just watched that film for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Anybody else seen it? It was very predictable, but DW was in it a *lot* and had a very sypathetic character. As Dirk Benedict's air-force commander, he's stern but kindly--the feature-length version of his Wing Commander role.

OK, I *do* have a life, and I'm going to get back to it now; I mean it this time! ;-)

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Date Posted: 14:57:38 12/13/01 Thu

BT was the first real dog, featuring DW, that I ever saw. It was the French-dubbed version, which made things even worse. I couldn't believe the voice they gave him... It's usually the one that they use to dub older Afro-American actors!!

I could hardly believe my ears when I heard the hero tell Patsy Kensit's character: "I can't believe that a beautiful woman like you can be so smart." Sadly, it was the best line in the whole script.

Bland, bland cheese without any actual psychotronic value.



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