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>From: <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Peter Seymour" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Random Hearts Latest MoPix Release
>Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 05:01:17 -0400
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>>Dear Everyone:
>>
>>I live near one of these special theaters with the DVS, but this Saturday
>>night, I saw Random Parts at my local theater without the DVS. Here is
>what
>>happened.
>>
>>The movie was quite boring. I started wondering if I was missing some
>>important visual element that would give this film the twist to keep the
>>audience involved.
>>
>>Then, there was a scene where the woman who we thought was dead, was
>having
>>lunch with the Congresswoman, which meant that she was up to some no good
>>behind Harrison Ford's back. Then there is a clue that, Harrison Ford
>>doesn't pick up on. Then the movie kind of winds down and ends.
>>
>>Wait, I'm confused. Don't we need to resolve that twist or what?
>>
>>While leaving the theater I turned to somebody else leaving and asked,
>"Was
>>that movie as boring as I think?" He said, "It was pretty boring."
>>
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>    Mary Watkins <[log in to unmask]>
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