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From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
Newsgroups: net.movies,net.sf-lovers
Subject: Buckaroo Banzai times three
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Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 00:18:21 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec  3 00:18:21 1984
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Well, Mr. B. Banzai and his merry band of new wave musicians and particle
physicists is out again at several cities... and after my third sitting, I
still find it one of the best movies of the years.

You've heard me yack about this all year.  However, I took two people with
me (my parents -- they heard an excellent review on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED),
without telling them anything about the plot.  I just told them it was
pretty fragmented and could be somewhat confusing.

Well, they loved the movie -- Dad thought it was probably a good successor
for the saturday matinees of the past (I remember a kid behind me whispering
"Watch out, Buckaroo!" behind me) -- and neither of them thought it
confusing.  They suggested that, being forewarned, they had payed closer
attention than they usually do, and that made all the difference.

So, if you've been scared away from this movie due to claims that it is
incomprehensible -- take heart.  You're missing one heck of a treat in this
movie.

				Any opposing views may simply go to hell.

					Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
					John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.
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