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From: schmidt@reed.UUCP (Alan Schmidt)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Yor
Message-ID: <746@reed.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 4-Dec-84 02:33:14 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  4 02:33:14 1984
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Reply-To: schmidt@reed.UUCP (Alan Schmidt)
Organization: Reed College, Portland, Oregon
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Summary: 

>		If you really want to know how bad a movie can be,
>	consider the experience of an old roommate of mine, who went to
>	see a sword & sorcery flick called "Yor".  The people coming
>	out of the early showing were telling the people in the line
>	for the late show that it was so bad that they shouldn't go
>	in!  He went anyway, but wound up agreeing with them.

	I saw part of this movie on HBO one evening (the first part,
before I flicked it off).  Now, I'm a fan of high-violence movies
as a general rule, but there was so little plot that even the
violence wasn't fun to watch (and the sex was silly).  I liked
SUPERGIRL.  I adored REVENGE OF THE NINJA.  But I absolutely
couldn't find any reason to watch YOR.  I'm rambling, I know
(shutting up, Sir!).

					-- Alan
					(...tektronix!reed!schmidt)