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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ifp.org/?p=11091#comment-2881</guid> <description><![CDATA[Hello Lisa,Thanks very much for your cnmmeot. I&#039;m glad you were touched by the film. I took a great risk choosing to use only the original footage but I agree with you (and Johnny Depp) that it makes you feel you are right next to Jim, Ray, John and Robbie.Yes, the 60 s were an intense time for kids in America. I think that for one very brief moment there really was the belief that young people could change the world. It still blows my mind that college kids were making the news every night protesting the Vietnam war really going out there and fighting against Nixon, the military and  authority . I miss that fighting spirit among our kids today.I also miss the willingness to see the benefits of the Inner Journey. I don&#039;t care if I sound ethereal cereal. This journey has been crucial to the development of every human being&#039;s soul since man crawled out of the swamp. And now the use of our opposable thumbs is limited primarily to punching in typographical smiley faces and our gaze is permanently fixed straight down at our tiny blue screen navels. The window of our souls indeed.But, don&#039;t despair. The flame still burns on, clearly in you and from the responses to the film, many others.My best to you,Tom]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Lisa,Thanks very much for your cnmmeot. I&#8217;m glad you were touched by the film. I took a great risk choosing to use only the original footage but I agree with you (and Johnny Depp) that it makes you feel you are right next to Jim, Ray, John and Robbie.Yes, the 60 s were an intense time for kids in America. I think that for one very brief moment there really was the belief that young people could change the world. It still blows my mind that college kids were making the news every night protesting the Vietnam war really going out there and fighting against Nixon, the military and  authority . I miss that fighting spirit among our kids today.I also miss the willingness to see the benefits of the Inner Journey. I don&#8217;t care if I sound ethereal cereal. This journey has been crucial to the development of every human being&#8217;s soul since man crawled out of the swamp. And now the use of our opposable thumbs is limited primarily to punching in typographical smiley faces and our gaze is permanently fixed straight down at our tiny blue screen navels. The window of our souls indeed.But, don&#8217;t despair. The flame still burns on, clearly in you and from the responses to the film, many others.My best to you,Tom</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Check out our blog on ifp.org : BFD Productions, LLC.</title><link>http://www.ifp.org/resources/les-film-festival-who-the-f-are-we/comment-page-1/#comment-2338</link> <dc:creator>Check out our blog on ifp.org : BFD Productions, LLC.</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 00:04:28 +0000</pubDate> <guid
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