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May 2007
FilmCouch #21
Again?
Sequels tend to be pretty predictable (unless, of course, they're about global warming or directed by Hal Hartly).
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Return of the Hooker
FilmCouch #20
Blueberry Mornings, Afternoons, and Nights
You could spend a good portion of the day (or night) reading reports from Cannes on the new Wong Kar Wai film.
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More on Moore
Free publicity, courtesy of the US government
What's the best way to get free publicity? Stirring up some controversy with the federal government seems to work fairly well.
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FilmCouch #19
Can a film shot be amusing in itself?
Ten Tribeca films to try
Here's some help for everyone who couldn't sift through the overload of films at Tribeca (which is pretty much everyone, right?).
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New theater concepts should be more than just trendy
At least Mark Cuban is doing something about the sorry state of multiplex movie experiences (but I wish he had consulted Paul first).
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Tribeca 2007: The Buzz-O-Meter Revisited (Or, This is Durst's Town, DeNiro Just Lives In It)
FilmCouch #18
Are professionals always funnier?
It's not about professional vs. homemade comedy, because they're two different things.
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