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                                               Little Girls!


         The mainstream media might regard my views as perverted but, 
based on my e-mail, here on the Internet I seem to be garnering quite a 
respectable audience.  Allow me to introduce myself.  I consider myself to 
be the Louis Rukeyser of little girls.  This isn't Wall Street Week, but 
perhaps we can call it Little Girls Week.  And the good news is, if you have 
cable, every week is Little Girls Week!
         Previously I mentioned Hide N' Seek.  I finally got to see this movie.  
It's on the Sundance Channel.  It's a movie about lesbians.  There are 
various interviews with grown women who are lesbians.  Fortunately, 
interspersed with the lesbian interviews is a movie, featuring little girls!  
The gist of the movie is that there is a girl who is gradually becoming a 
lesbian.  She's the star.  Then there is another girl, who is her rival, who 
accuses her of being a lesbian.  Between these two is a darling little girl 
who is friends with both, and pulled between them.  Will she be a pal with 
the lesbian girl, or with the bitchy "normal" girl?  That's the conflict, and 
it's never really resolved.  But I very much enjoyed spending an hour or so 
with these little girls.  You get to watch them build a tree house, tell each 
others' fortunes, and dance together at an all-girl party.  The lesbian 
interviews aren't too much of a problem.  They're rather interesting, and 
fortunately none of them are very long.
         A more problematic film is 14 and Up in America, also on the 
Sundance channel.  This movie interviews various people who are 14-
years-old.  It's a follow-up to an earlier film, about 7-year-olds.  The film 
maker hopes to re-interview his subjects when they're 21, but that movie 
apparently hasn't been made yet.
         14 and Up in America features one gorgeous brunette.  She's 14.  You 
also get to see clips of her when she was 7.  She doesn't say anything too 
interesting in the interviews with her, but she is luscious to watch.  
Unfortunately the clips of her being interviewed are interspersed with 
lots of other clips of other 14-year-olds.  There are about a dozen people 
being interviewed, and the film continually cuts back and forth between 
all of them.
         I had no interest in anyone in this film except the gorgeous brunette.  
The rest of the film, as far as I'm concerned, is a total waste.  Can you sit 
through the other interviews?  That's the question.  All I can say is, if you 
stick with this film, it will continue to cut back to the gorgeous brunette.  
Two blondes sitting with the brunette were sort of interesting to listen 
to, but only because the gorgeous brunette is sitting there with them.  As 
for the ugly white dude, the fat black dude, the trite Spanish dude, etc., 
God help you if you can somehow manage to sit through them.  Nobody in 
this film says anything of consequence.  No true secrets are revealed, and 
you have to wonder why this film maker is bothering to make this movie, 
given that nobody is particularly honest with him.  
         Anywhere but Here is a fictional film on HBO, starring Natalie 
Portman.  I enjoyed this film a lot, even though not much happens in it.  
Basically you get to watch a 12-year-old girl grow up with her kooky 
mother.  They move from "Bay City", back east, out to Beverly Hills.  (Not 
that they can afford it.)  At the end of the movie Natalie goes off to 
college.
         As you can see, the main point of all three of the films listed above 
is that you get to participate in the lives of little girls.  If you're some old 
fart like me, who's never had a girlfriend, this is not something you can do 
very easily.  Thank God for cable.  And by the way, Frog and Wombat, 
mentioned in my previous column, was on HBO's Spanish channel this 
morning.  It's just as great in Spanish as in English.  That's all for now.  
Until next week, I'm the Louis Rukeyser of little girls, and this has been 
Little Girls Week!

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