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    Image of El Matardillo El Matardillo
    04/16/09

    In reply to The Death of Movie Journalists?
    Shouldn't Sandra Bullock be in this somehow?
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    Image of EleanorRigby EleanorRigby
    04/16/09

    In reply to The Death of Movie Journalists?
    Speaking of newspapers, can someone please let us know how Amanda from The Paper is doing at NYU?
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    Image of TedSez TedSez
    04/16/09

    In reply to The Death of Movie Journalists?
    The real start of this trend was "Lou Grant," the hourlong newspaper spinoff of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" -- which ran for five years and managed to finish both first and last in the ratings at different times.


    Oh, yeah, and that Watergate movie, too.

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    Image of Sproing Sproing
    04/16/09

    In reply to The Death of Movie Journalists?
    Russell Crowe cannot save the movie journalist. The movie journalist can only be saved by Kate Hudson, Katherine Heigl, and any romcom starlet whose character needs a profession that could, conceivably, plant her in the middle of a ridiculous social situation and require her to see it through -- to earn a headline, a paycheck, and eventually Matthew McConaughey.
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    Image of D2theMatthews D2theMatthews
    04/16/09

    In reply to The Death of Movie Journalists?
    The Paper was so fun to watch in school j-class. Batman! Fatal Attraction! Randy Quaid!
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    Image of Sproing Sproing
    04/16/09

    @Cecil's Wielder: Col. Kilgore and his prostate the size of a pineapple!
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