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Subject: Re: Plan 9 on TV next week
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Date: Tue, 1-Oct-85 17:42:27 EDT
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> Actually, I've already shown "Plan 9" at one of my local L.A. film
> festivals, and also at a party following a Usenix some years ago.
> Most of Eddie Wood's other works can't really compare, though I haven't
> yet gotten around to seeing all of "Glen or Glenda?" (where Ed himself
> plays a transvestite) so I can't be totally sure "Plan 9" is the,
> uh, "best."

     Gee, it's really hard to pick, but I'd have to say "Plan 9" was
a little "better" than "Glen or Glenda", even if it(Plan 9) was meant 
as a serious film!!!! The best part of "Glen or Glenda" was Bela Lugosi's(sp?)
narration of the film, along with a couple of scenes of Bela trying to
look ferocious, like in his "Dracula" films!!!