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Gigant meteorite!




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De: Joel Conrado 
Para: rmarlin@network-one.com 
Data: Domingo, 7 de Junho de 1998 12:58
Assunto: Gigant meteorite!


>        Congratulations Gene for your precise analyse of the movie
>"Meteorites".
>        You said: "The technical inaccuracies were terrible!" and I would
>like to add: a common mistake made by movies makers be it a writer,
producer
>or director. I can't believe America can produce such junk with mistakes
>that even a kid will not accept. Too bad all the  movies are not  like
>"Dancing with wolves..." a masterpiece of details and truthfulness !!!!
>        Remember the cowboy movies where the hero's hand gun fired 25
shots,
>he never lost his hat fighting indians or bad guys and this face never had
>one scar after punchs and more punchs?  Today movies shows car that
explodes
>in a fire ball like a gasoline truck, someone walks from the street in an
>apartment or house where there is nobody and lights are always on... How
>about the television set which is shutted off right after it gives the news
>about an event related to the script? And the cars running from a police
>chase, after jumping red lights has a collision with  the rear end of a
>parked car? They donīt stop dead: they fly over by miracle of a hidden
>ramp... We know the tricks.... but they insist in doing the impossible...
>        So let's laught and wait for day they will make a movie about a
>gigantic meteorite which will collide with our planet and will make  a
hole,
>a tunnel so big, so big, so big  that it will connect the Atlantic Ocean
>between South America and Africa  with the Pacific Ocean close to Japan.
The
>USA will say "Itīs ours because went under our land". They will pave it and
>collect tools, the Japanese will furnish the computers and we in the south
>hemisphere will be waiting for the first travellers with arch and
>bows....:-)
>        Is it not the way we are seen by the most developed countries in th
e
>north hemisphere? :-)
>        Regards
>        JOEL CONRADO from Brazil.
>