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   Bloodfart to All   
   Re: Is It Riffable?: Antonioni's "Red De   
   03 Oct 12 18:24:45   
   
   From: bloodfartz8675309@jen.com   
      
   As a Pink Floyd fan, they played a major role in the soundtrack of   
   Antonioni's Zabriske Point.  Also, a riff candidate.  What do you think?   
      
      
   "Doug Elrod"  wrote in message   
   news:a3a8751d-a066-48e8-ba90-9537be4bdb97@googlegroups.com...   
   I know it's the the story of a woman's existential search for meaning in our   
   modern (1960's) world.  But I wonder if it might be much more, for instance,   
   a basis for a nice MST3K-style riffing.   
      
   Maybe such an art film is "beyond the pale", but moments such as the   
   chemical-plant manager throwing down his cigarette (I kept expecting a   
   BOOM), or the image suddenly lacking "focus", which no doubt was a metaphor   
   for the disconnection one feels with reality, or something like that (:-)),   
   makes me think that there's a comedy-riot to be uncovered, just under the   
   surface!   
      
   Other curious items of note (among many to be found in this film):   
      
   The INDUSTRIAL PLANT whose primary product seems to be EFFLUENT!   
   The INEFFECTUAL ROBOT (perhaps a predecessor of the infamous "Minsky"?)   
   The KINDERGARTENER who appeared to be studying THE MUSCULATURE OF THE EYE!   
   (???)   
      
   -Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu) :-)   
     And, of course, the PERENNIAL QUESTIONS of   
     1.  What does one do if a distraught Monica Vitti comes to one's hotel   
   room, and starts removing her clothes?   
     2.  What would FREUD say to your answer to #1?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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