From: Lundgren (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Aug 06 2009 - 05:16:33 PDT
You need to learn to turn the other check. ;)
Fox isn't really a problem. If everyone reacted the way I guess most
Frameworkers do to that clip (okay I laughed - I don't care anymore, it's
just fun) then there'd be no problem and there'd be no Fox.
You see, I really think the eggS came first.
Bjorn Lundgren
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Conrad" <email suppressed>
To: <email suppressed>
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: Murdoch's Falsehoods [Was: Kuchar/McDowell screen on Fox News!]
> Wake up!
>
> I agree with Gregg Biermann. Fox is the ENEMY; the ENEMY; the ENEMY.
>
> Not that your slushy liberalism is going to have any effect (except
> stiffening the spines of some of us who see things more clearly), but your
> remarks certainly represent the final disintegration of
> "experimental" into complete meaninglessness. "Art" as well, it
> appears.........
>
> -----t0ny
>
>
> On Wed 08/05/09 1:47 PM , Lundgren email suppressed sent:
>> I think the clip is an experimental film in it's own sense.
>>
>> We should always have a wide definition of art, and we should try to
>> interprete any work of art as a good work of art.
>>
>> Therefore I see no other thing to do than to consider this a really great
>> experimental satire.
>>
>> Björn Lundgren
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scott Stark" BEAM.NET>To: email suppressed>Sent:
>> Monday, August 03, 2009 9:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: Murdoch's Falsehoods [Was: Kuchar/McDowell screen on Fox
>> News!]
>>
>> > At 06:19 PM 8/2/2009 -0700, Chuck Kleinhans
>> wrote:>
>> >>They also seem to not grasp the fact that the
>> film was made in 1975 and is >>not being funded by the NEA.
>> >
>> > Actually I think they were very carefully
>> creating this confusion. If you > listen closely they do state that the
>> funding
>> went to the "theater" that > was planning to show the film, not the film
>> itself, but that goes by very > quickly and they made sure to blur that
>> distinction with the "shocking" > imagery and voice-over details.
>> >
>> > I think the Fox team is actually very smart and
>> crafty, and has a lot of > fun making stuff up.
>> >
>> > Scott
>> >
>> >
>> >
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