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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: What to ask the FASA Dudes...
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1993 22:41:43 -0500
Hmmm,

want something to ask the Gods at FASA?

How about "What would you guys think is some industrious writer wrote a
movie script based loosely on Shadowrun?"

*grin*



[> Robert Hayden ____ <] Black Holes result from God
[> \ /__ <] dividing the universe by zero.
[> hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu \/ / <]
[> aq650@****.INS.CWRU.Edu \/ <] # include std_disclaimer.h
--
(GEEK CODE 0.3): GSS d- p--/-p+ c++ l++ m+/* s-/++ g+ w++ t++ r++ x+
[finger my Krypton account for a copy of the Geek Code]
Message no. 2
From: Colin Smith <csmith@*****.CIT.GU.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: What to ask the FASA Dudes...
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1993 21:49:41 +1000
Yes! He just WON'T STOP!! The MAN OF THE DAY, Robert "Steven
Spielberg is my Hero" Hayden wants to make the MOST EXPENSIVE MOVIE OF ALL
TIME (tm). Not bad for a first-time screenwriter.

Seriously, though the idea is quite commendable, I think you're
going to have a hard time selling it to anyone, IMGMHO (In My GM's Honest
Opinion, seeing as he is a Film Studies major.) Tell you what I'd like to
see first -- the Gibson novels as movies. But only if they're done RIGHT.

Good luck, anyhow.

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-Colin Smith <csmith@*****.cit.gu.edu.au>, Griffith University, QLD., AUST.
"George was never my scene
And I don't like Star Wars"
--"Bicycle Race", Queen
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