Martinis aren't bad, but turning to alcohol in times of duress isn't always
the best solution. We might at least need to turn to group therapy. Or at
least comfort foods, which is why I'm still stuck on the ice cream part. Or
pizza.
Katie
-----Original Message-----
From: BAYLISS, E. J. (PBD) [mailto:EJ.Bayliss@sbcdo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 11:11 AM
To: 'Kelly, Katie'; 'Dennis & Sherry Armstrong';
ba-autox-digest@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: The most ridicules scene in Driven
Yes, an SFR screening sounds like fun, but given the reviews, I think
something stronger than ice cream will be required during the analysis
portion of the event. A martini springs to mind...
EJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly, Katie [SMTP:kkelly@spss.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 10:30 AM
To: 'Dennis & Sherry Armstrong'; ba-autox-digest@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: The most ridicules scene in Driven
Dennis Armstrong writes...
> The most ridicules scene is the scene where the driver
>of one car crashes into a infield lake. To main character
>decides to drive his racecar off the track and goes to
>rescue this driver. The girlfriend of the other driver on the
>track says, " someone's in trouble you have to help".
You all are failing to convince me that this is a bad movie. The
above
actions are exactly what Speed Racer would do, and we all know he
was
perhaps the best racecar driver of all time, save, perhaps, his
(unknown to
him) brother, Racer X.
Trixie, Speed's girlfriend, always said things like, "Speed!
Someone's-in-trouble-you-have-to-help-Speed! Oh!"
I think we need to schedule an SFR screening of "Driven," and then
have a
meeting for analysis afterwards over cookies and ice cream. What do
you all
think?
Katie K.
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