From: none@nowhere.com   
      
   "Penner Theologius Pott" wrote in message   
   news:7333d18e.0410211217.543d007e@posting.google.com...   
   > Bradley Hayward wrote in message   
   > news:...   
   >> However, when it comes to writing, he never   
   >> starts filming without a completed script. That would never, ever   
   >> work. Writing on the fly is about the dumbest thing a filmmaker can   
   >> do.   
   >   
   > Charlie Chaplin? Federico Fellini? Michael Moore? The Marx Brothers?   
   > Christopher Guest? To name just a very very few?   
   >   
   > C'mon, now, surely you didn't think you could get away with an   
   > absolute statement like that without exceptions popping up...   
      
   Not that creating on the set never produced good work but Chaplin could have   
   saved himself and his cast months of standing around if he'd just sat his   
   butt in front of a pice of paper and written the solution to the end of City   
   Lights instead of insisting on "finding it" on the set.   
      
   Michael Moore? Why include documentary filmmakers who are dependent on the   
   footage they find?   
      
   Most improved movies are poor.   
      
      
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   "Too many O-B-G-Y-N's aren't able to practice their, their LOVE with women   
   all across this country."   
   -- George W. Bush, campaign speech, 9/06/04   
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   "You know, I think about Missy Johnson....Her husband PJ got killed. He'd   
   been in Afghanistan, went to Iraq.   
   You know, it's hard work to try TO LOVE HER as best as I can, knowing full   
   well that the decision I made caused her loved one to be in harm's way. "   
   -- George W. Bush, first presidential debate, 9/30/2004   
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   "Need some wood?"   
   -- George W. Bush, second presidential debate, 10/08/2004   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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