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Sep 17, 2004The Decline of a Filmmaker
This essay on the decline of George Lucas is excellent.
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Jonathan Dresner - 9/19/2004
OK, I'll say it. I haven't seen it, but from the description, THX[numbers] was awful, an intellectual ripoff which could be considered thought provoking only by people who hadn't encountered those thoughts before (i.e. anyone who had never heard of Orwell or Huxley, among others) and the style of which was certainly 'artistic' in the most negative sense of the word.
Given that, did he decline?
M.D. Fulwiler - 9/17/2004
Sorry, I posted my comment in the wrong place!
Aeon J. Skoble - 9/17/2004
Huh?
M.D. Fulwiler - 9/17/2004
Obviously, the Constitution only authorizes the government to do a simple head count.
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