by Anim8rFSK <ANIM8Rfsk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Oct 7, 2007 at 09:35 PM
In article <13g7jv81d4jg36f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
tphile <tphile@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> We have an excellent adventure told in the first person narrative
> by Cousin Pat Savage in I Died Yesterday.
> Its a pity that we did not see many more of them.
> Would a first person narrative by Doc work as well? One where
> we learned what he was thinking? Breaking down that wall of silence
> of his.
> Or a narrative by one of his aides.
> I dread what kind of story Johnny would tell. I think it would need
> many annotations and a pile of dictionaries
>
> tphile
I think listening to Doc's thought processes would be really annoying.
"Well, I've figured out who the killer is, but I'm not going to tell
Monk and Ham, because that would put them in less danger and end the
adventure sooner"
--
"He'll suc***b to all who find
DOC SAVAGE! DOC SAVAGE!"
Hey, that's what we THOUGHT the words were,
first time we saw the movie in the theater . . .