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Mon, 24 Mar 2003 12:51:11 -0500
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There are at least two or three Killer Bee movies making the rounds. I
cannot see making a big deal over this one, which I believe has been
shown on other cable channels (hard to tell them apart, they are so
bad). To attack this showing of the movie makes no sense and only helps
promote it- like "banned in Boston" assured the success of a bad movie.

I can see the hype now- "Watch the movie that beekeepers tried to ban".
It would hurt beekeepers more than the movie. "What do they have to
hide. Why are they trying to kill this great, based on fact movie?"

Just let the poor thing die. Few watch them anyway.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine (home of the Killer Lobsters. Steven King is working on the
movie)

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