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Re: [bomp] the thirties were a hard one to deal with?
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I remember a roommate with Talking Heads LPs
telling me he wasn't "too impressed" with CITIZEN
KANE. He wasn't too impressed by Buddy Holly
either!
--- Michael Snider <lasciviumdei@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
> ItsBoss9@aol.com wrote:
>
> And the 70s had VERY strong 50s nostalgia. The
> 40s
> nostalgia was
> more in the early part of that decade.
>
> Just saw CABARET a few months ago, and there
> was some looking back at the
> '30s during the '70s... especially when you add
> the Marx Brothers into the mix,
> who did cut their first movie in the late '20s,
> though. They saw a huge
> revival during the '70s.
>
> I wasn't really thinking of the whole Weimar
> Berlin fad spawned by Cabaret- in a way thats
> never ended, because that period was so damn
> cool (despite of or because of its really
> tragic ending)
>
> CITIZEN KANE also had its reputation boosted a
> lot during
> the '70s... not sure what year that film was
> from off hand... wasn't it 1939?
>
> 1940
>
>
>
>
>
> Sexual orgies, homosexual or not, eliminate
> social tensions and should be encouraged. -
> Justice Vincent Scalia
>
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