Thanks !
I'm so ashamed ! I was so captivated by the film ( and I saw it while I was many hours away from home , which added to the confusion ) . . . That I completely forgot about the Classic Bicycle Content !
( I left "The Road To Perdition" with a clear memory of the bicycle in that one . Found out later that Mark Mattea @ Cycle Smithy in Chicago was deeply involved with that bicycle . )
Amelie was such a wonderful experience ! Living hours away from any movie retailer who carries it means , I'm logging onto Amazon.com , right now , seriously .
And after seeing so many others , who have written the same , I now finally have my turn to write :
Thanks Aldo !
Happy Trials ,
Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas
> In a message dated 1/26/2003 4:11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> swampmtn@siscom.net writes:
>
> << "Amelie" >>
>
> Yes! Bike content too! I was absolutely charmed by this film! Superb! I
may
> buy the darned thing on DVD (And I never do that!) This is such a breath
of
> fresh air.. Delightful! (I liked it, could you guess?)
>
> Dale Brown
> Greensboro, NC