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|    Paul S Person to Danart    |
|    Re: _Peter Pan and Wendy_ Getting Slamme    |
|    02 Jun 24 08:42:54    |
      From: psperson@old.netcom.invalid              On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 17:26:51 +0000,       danmin@danminart-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Danart) wrote:              >       > > Paul S Person wrote:       > >        > >        > > That Pan was not named Peter.        > >        > > Nice try though       > >        >       >Please do not attempt to be a wise-#$@$ with me on the subject of       >Pan.              Then don't say silly things.              >"Fox Five Peter Pan" is the animated series that ran for a       >very long time second to "Pirates of The Dark Water".        >It was as Good as having Peter Pan everyday.              Never saw it, but I am glad you liked it.              >"Hook" was an unofficial sequel to PP series. However       >linking it up to Disney is weak and frail so I might as well go with       >FFPP. This scenario he grew up and mark the End of the Pan series.              Saw it and was hooked. I have it on DVD and enjoy it every time I see       it.              >"Pans Labriyth" is an original work in reference to the term       >"Pan" and even references the movie "Labyrinth" in       >which clearly both have "The Devil". In fact in PL the idea       >the Devil is serving God makes more sense as with David Boey movie.              It is not about Peter Pan. And no amount of expostulation can make it       so.              Being an expert of Pan, you surely know that Pan was a Greek "god".       /Pan's Labyrinth/ can be made to work as a reference to this Pan.              Having seen /Pan's Labyrinth/, I agree that it was a horror. Kind of       like /Horror at Party Beach/ was, but a lot less fun.              I didn't really notice any reference to /Labyrinth/ (other than the       name), but then, watching /Labyrinth/ turned out to be a regrettable       choice and I don't remember much of it. Can't compare what I don't       remember. Note that not remembering much about the film is /not/       incompatible with clearly remembering what I thought about the film at       the time.              Anybody else noticed that films set in the Spanish Civil War tend to       be ... very serious? Some unfinished business there, perhaps?               |
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