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Libby,

Thanks for your suggestions. They are helpful. Wondering if I can quote you verbatim in the new draft? . The way it goes, I'll probably go with the quick flashes or something like it. I want it to be in keeping with the tone, so the whole flashback within a flashback format seems like it'd be overdone. Way overdone. But we'll see.  I got a few days to play with it. I appreciate you putting in the effort to come up with some stuff.

Ren too. The Bowie Flashback was genius!

Oh, and one more thing. Neil Diamond's 1972 live masterpiece Hot August Night? THE best live album ever recorded. Period. Steve


Glad to help Steve, and go for it if you think anything I added inspires, (you gave me a great pointer with Simpatico - so thanks for that!), and I hope I achieved something a little more cinematic with that scene - I watched that Fisher King clip btw.  And yep, I think you're right - knowing the script I personally think QUICK FLASHES - MEMORIES is the way to go. Looking forward to reading the amended draft.




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P.S. Keep meaning to add the 'thanks'. :)
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