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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...avoid conflict but miraculously adept at the killing arts when he is finally obliged to employ them. Ultimately he and John Wright (Jon Voight), the white storekeeper in the town and a reality-based character, make common, inspiring cause to rescue Rosewood's surviving women and children from the swamp where they have taken refuge from the blood-crazed posse searching for them. There is some historical truth to this passage, but not to the well-staged, high-impact action sequence that brings the film to an end. In fact, the psychologically devastated survivors of the massacre embraced silence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: SHADOWS FROM THE PAST | 3/3/1997 | See Source »

Once upon a time, there was a wise and aged turtle who was renowned throughout the swamp for the brilliant and lively gatherings he regularly held at his house. He attracted only the most erudite of animals--sagacious frogs who were experts in insect biology, beautifully plumed birds who would manipulate song and poetry to the highest degree, blinking fish who were masters of modern languages, and many others. They convened daily, not only among themselves, but also with the younger and lesser-learned animals of the swamp, with whom they shared ideas through lively conversation and written scholarship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Humorous Fable on the Friday Collapse of the Mail Server | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

...Every animal, great or small, was provided with a pheromone machine which secreted chemicals of encoded information. An animal need only push a button, and a pheromone was released at lightening speed from one machine to another. In this way, elder animals who traveled the farthest reaches of the swamp could relay their findings instantaneously to colleagues and pupils at the hub of the swamp; they need only use their pheromone machines. Pupils could likewise relay scholarship and last-minute questions to elders; they need only use their pheromone machines. This, and other services, was provided gratis by the turtle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Humorous Fable on the Friday Collapse of the Mail Server | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

Soon, the system became indispensible to the workings of the small group. Soon, the system began to break down. The turtle had become lax in maintaining the network that connected the machines, with the result that pupils' papers disappeared in transit; elders researching in obscure parts of the swamp got lost forever because their pheromone cries for help were never received (many elders who had refused to use the system from the start were spared this fate, but they had been, by wide consensus lost already); in short, the hub began to dissolve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Humorous Fable on the Friday Collapse of the Mail Server | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

Many conjecture that the turtle's plan had been to let the pheromone network sink into decrepitude in order to improve it. The incongruence of a premier hub with a shoddy means of communication would attract the vultures (the richest members of the swamp, of whom many had once belonged to the hub), who would be appalled into refurbishing the system. It was a plan the turtle had used many times in the past, with success, but this time, the vultures were simply appalled and decided instead to invest in carrion futures. And the group dissolved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Humorous Fable on the Friday Collapse of the Mail Server | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

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