From: fg@gruint.org   
      
   "John Harkness" wrote in message   
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   > On 8 Jan 2004 16:15:50 -0800, oscwr@netscape.net (Calvin Rice) wrote:   
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   > >"madkevin" wrote in message   
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   > >> There is little critical consensus that "Stardust Memories" is somehow   
   a   
   > >> masterpiece, unless by masterpiece you mean "the one that rips off   
   Fellini more   
   > >> than Bergman".   
   > >> Kevin "Vitelloni" Cogliano   
   > >   
   > >I'm not afflicted with critical consensusitis. I just calls um the way I   
   > >sees um. This movie is consciously, overtly Felliniesque. So I don't   
   > >think 'rip-off' is the word, because it has a connotation of 'should not   
   > >have done it'. Woody Allen made a wonderful and original great movie,   
   and   
   > >to me that means masterpiece. Just because he meant for you to think of   
   > >Fellini, and you did, doesn't lessen his achievement.   
   > >   
   > >-cr   
   >   
   > Just because scene after scene is lifted straight out of 8 1/2...   
   >   
   >   
   > John Harkness   
      
      
   Could you name one? An actual scene in Stardust Memories that was lifted   
   from 8 1/2.   
      
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