From Rodney Perkins Sent Thu, Nov 5th 1998, 04:18
<no idm content at all (sic)> That is one of my favorite movies ever. The guy who played Z-Man Barzell deserved an Oscar (or a lobotomy). "We are the Gentle People/Spread love across the land/"We are the Gentle People/We're the only ones who understand" The ultimate piss-take on soap operas and romance movies. Jeez, what a flick. At 10:08 PM 11/4/98 -0600, Rusty Householter wrote: >At 10:30 AM 11/4/98 +0000, you wrote: >>The Bowling Green's "Think What You're Doing" samples the guitar & bass riff >>from a song by the Carry Nations, the oh so lovely fictitious group from >>Russ Meyer's "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls." Its that opening guitar bit >>that is eventually married with an Amen break. > >All I can say is that this movie is very highly recommended by myself. It >also >featured the Carry Nation song, "The Gentle People." Roni Size also sampled >from it. It is such a brilliant movie in that it is cheesey but was not >filmed >to be so cheesy, the actors were serious while Roger Ebert and Russ Meyer both >had a laugh because they knew it was a cheesy but didn't tell the actors. > >Ohhh and Z-man. Well Z-man, erm? > >Great stuff. > > > >Rusty > > > -------------------------------- Rodney Perkins (mailto:xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx) "[Polo] is the finest thing a man and a horse can do together" -- Tommy Lee Jones