From: Ken Bawcom (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Sep 03 2007 - 07:01:35 PDT
Sorry, I didn't know about the new Criterion DVD. I own a lot of
Criterion releases, and think they are a wonderful outfit, well worth
supporting. I just recalled a few months back, when there was
discussion of where to get La Jetee, and it didn't seem to be readily
available. I mentioned at the time that it was sometimes shown on TCM,
so I thought I would note that it was going to be on.
Ken B.
Quoting Matt Peterson <email suppressed>:
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> I have to say, I think it's in bad form to post something like this
> on a listserv, after Criterion just put out their deluxe DVD. If it's
> something rare, out of print, never released on video/DVD, then fine,
> I'm all for it... but not this.
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> With that said, I'd love to buy/trade some of the rare Markers.
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> Matt Peterson
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> From: Ken Bawcom <email suppressed>
> To: email suppressed
> Sent: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 11:02 pm
> Subject: La Jetee
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> Anyone who wants a copy of La Jetee, has cable with Turner Classic
> Movies, and has a VCR, or a DVDR, program it to record on Monday, Sept.
> 3rd, at 8pm, EST., and you should have it.?
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> Ken B.?
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> "Those who would give up essential liberty?
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> to purchase a little temporary safety?
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> deserve neither liberty, nor safety."?
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> Benjamin Franklin 1775?
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> "I know that the hypnotized never lie... Do ya?"?
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> Pete Townshend 1971?
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"Those who would give up essential liberty
to purchase a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty, nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin 1775
"I know that the hypnotized never lie... Do ya?"
Pete Townshend 1971
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