Whoa guys! We're all friends here. Pktrekgirl, I don't think Dewey meant anything personal. Dewey, I don't think pktrekgirl meant anything personal. OK?
I think both of you are expressing valid concerns. I want to be able to speak on things and not hide my feelings (otherwise what's the point of being here?), but at the same time it's difficult to do that in printed word as many things can be misinterpeted. Smilies help, but they cannot convey the thoughts behind words as well as face to face talk.
As Dewey says there are some people here who were quite traumatized, by what happened at TCM and I understand that completely. When I send a post out that I feel could have been misinterpeted, I usually follow up with a PM to that person to make sure that they know I'm not attacking them personally, we just disagree.
I also try to use words in responding to people like; personally, I think, in my opinion, etc. This allows me to state what I think without trashing someone else's views. I think many times two opposing views on film (or other things) both contain elements of truth and by friendly

discussion, both parties can learn many new things.
I'm always interested in others' views and why they think the way they do. Sometimes I'm won over, sometimes not. When
Sisters (1973) showed I quizzed Johnm about the film and Brian DePalma's work in general. I recorded the film and discussed it a bit with him. I was not totally happy with the film, but I saved it and will watch again at a later date. Both of us were cordial and John actually encouraged me to state my views to him (which were not positive). I think if you are sincerely interested in something and are willing to LISTEN to others views and not just wait to spout off, most people will understand and respect that.
In the
Sudden Fear thread, it was not a big deal. Moira saw the film one way, and I another. I think both points were valid, and should be said. I PMed her just to be sure that everything was OK, and it was. People should not be gagged and bound, but should use good judgement and tact. A little goes a long way.
