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From: strock@fortune.UUCP (Gregory Strockbine)
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Subject: Re: Best/Worst Films of the 80's
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Date: Thu, 4-Oct-84 11:12:50 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct  4 11:12:50 1984
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> [crunch]
> 
> >Best movie of the 80's - Bladerunner
> 
> I'm sorry, but I absolutely have to disagree with this.  I thought it was one
> of the worst movies I've ever seen.  It made Liquid Sky look good, in my
> opinion, and I hated Liquid Sky (they did remind me of each other, which
> is why I mention it.)  Oh well, the best way to summarize what I thought about
> Blade Runner is to quote a later line from the same article (although she
> applied it to IJATOD, which I didn't think was all that awful):
> 
> >I HATED this one. It was violent and pointless.
> 
> Oh, well.  No one really cares anyway, I'm sure.  I just felt like putting
> in my opinion.


I liked Bladerunner and I do not think it was violent and pointless.
I would not call it the best movie of the 80's however. I did not care 
for Liquid Sky because I did not like any of the characters in the
movie. Same goes for Diva, except I liked one character, the bad guy who
wore sunglasses.