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A Testament to Clark's hurt feelings.

Well, I certainly must have struck a nerve! BTW, it would've been nice if Mr. Johnsen had included the openning and closing sentences (i.e., in entirity) from the post he excised my comment from. No matter, he got the context pretty close, so I won't take issue with that portion of his manifesto.

The most important aspect of the film about Dr. Death is that it's a DOCUMENTARY, as others have patiently pointed out on more than one occasion to Clark. The fact that Mr. Johnsen may have read "The Robin Leach Report" or whatever (FYI, that's sarcasm, Clark) doesn't negate the value of face to face interviews and opinions expressed by Dr. Morris's peers on camera.

No offense to Clark, but it saddens me that he has the apparent need to denigrate the knowledge of other inmates. I doubt that Mr. Johnsen knows what others have or haven't read, researched or experienced, but he seems quite content throwing mud on someone else's canvas and proclaiming that only now is it an inspired masterpiece.

It occurs to me that if Mr. Johnsen feels so strongly about discussing The Leuchter Report rather than the documentary film, he'd prefer taking this discussion Outside where the politics of the issue would be front and center. However, Mrs. Piggy originally asked about the filmed documentary which is more suited as a topic here.

FTR, I actually agree with Clark about the execrable Pearl Harbor, a film which may actually define "the meaning of revisionism," but what that has to do with the more valid fictional entertainment value of AI Artificial Intelligence is beyond me.

AuPh (aka Mr. A. Philanderer to our misguided friend Clark)


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