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Mon, 10 Feb 1997 03:21:49 -0800
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Re: (idm) The Doom Generation and ian pulley
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On Mon, 10 Feb 1997, joroses@mail.utexas.edu (make mine a sausage tomato) wrote:
quoted 3 lines 3. the valley of the dolls (i rented the wrong one; *beyond* ~ is the one>3. the valley of the dolls (i rented the wrong one; *beyond* ~ is the one >that roger ebert wrote, right?) anyway, the book was so much more >entertaining
Ebert wrote _Beyond the Valley of the Dolls_, including the infamous decapitation scene. THEN he had the gall to spend his reviewing career crusading against shoddily-scripted cinematic violence. hypocritical? methinks so... if you want the worst movies celluloid can buy, look for these names on the box: Juan Piquer Simon Andy Milligan Fred Olen Ray (though he has his moments) Jim Wynorski (ditto) Don Farmer Ted V. Mikels file under: filmic excreta. or, as Saint Joe Bob of Briggs would say... "dog doo."
quoted 3 lines speaking of ian pulley, is he a part of pino & wildjammin (whole traffic,>speaking of ian pulley, is he a part of pino & wildjammin (whole traffic, >ms-series, etc.)? i was told this by a friend and i just want to know for >sure, cuz i love his/their/whatever fax stuff.
doubtful. Ian Pooley on FAX? Ian's had a zillion aliases over the years, but FAX doesn't seem like it would be his cup of tea. neither does Cup of Tea... but that's neither here nor there. and neither am i later- G2-G4 rawkin' the theme music to "King of the Hill" on da bass.