Glen and Randa

From: JEFFREY PAULL (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jan 26 2009 - 14:20:57 PST


Still the gem it always was.
The crappy (16mm Ektachrome Commercial?) visual quality barely matters.
I showed it to my classes as a '60s indie (the smester after showing them "David Holzman's Diary"
and they always enjoyed it!

JP

On Mon 26/01/09 16:25 , Larry Cuba email suppressed sent:
> At 05:15 PM 1/20/2009, you wrote:
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> >There are at least three different narrative frames that
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> >2. those that posit an apocalypse in the backstory or
> beginning as
> >the basic premise of whatever occurs during the body of
> the story:
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> anyone remember "Glen and Randa"?
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