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Re: "Day of the Roses"
- Subject: Re: "Day of the Roses"
- From: billboltonREMOVE-TO-EMAIL@computer.org (Bill Bolton)
- Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 09:47:05 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail, aus.tv
- Organization: Telstra Big Pond Direct
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- Reply-To: billboltonREMOVE-TO-EMAIL@computer.org (Bill Bolton)
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"Roderick Smith" <rodsmith@werple.net.au> wrote:
> judicial). It would have been *cheaper* to stick to reality.
The reality of most tragic events is that they are, on the whole,
extremely boring and make poor television. Whether it would have been
cheaper (highly unlikely IMO formmy epxerience in the Film and TV
industry) ) or not, no one would have watched it.
Cheers,
Bill