Dave Runnion replies to Mike Leghorn:
>>4) The production of Don Giovanni was gimmick laden so as to get it's point
>>across to an obtuse, opera hating public.
>
>Actually weren't the opera scenes staged by someone quite famous for modern
>opera productions? Is it thought-provoking in the Met but gimmick-laden if
>it's in a film? Are the excesses and gimmicks historically inaccurate? Or
>are we being just the tiniest bit snobby about all this?
Among other things, I didn't like the camera work in the movie's
presentation of the opera. It was too "jazzed" up. I'm sorry if I didn't
like it. I don't mean to be snobby.
To *try* to prove that I'm not a snob, I'll share with you a list of some
movies that I liked at least as much as Amadeus:
Ace Ventura
Terminator (I & II)
Airplane
Naked Gun
Top Secret
Judge Dred
Demolition Man
Pink Flamingos
Toy Story (I & II)
Evil Dead II
Night of the Living Dead
My favorite TV shows are Seinfeld and The Simpsons. I'm also a big fan of
Beavis & Butthead.
Mike "the snob" Leghorn