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2500 & The Hot Button Redux

2008-05-05 02:17:18 by poland in The Hot Blog
 
...columns intact, as columns, on the Hot Button website . But we are in the process of converting the entire collection of columns into a blog format The are two big advantages of the new delivery system. First, it will allow proper searches of the decade of columns for the first time. Google does okay, but this should be a vast improvement....
 
 
 
 
 
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MMM in 2008

2008-12-31 14:00:41 by Chris in Movie Marketing Madness
 
...columns I wrote increased dramatically. All the new trailer posts were eating into the time I really wanted to spend writing these columns and Im still very happy with this decision Second, that full time job I mentioned changed in August. I left MWW Group and became Director of Marketing at Spout.com . My experience there has been fantastic....
 
 
 
 
 
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12/12 Chart Update (Haha)

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2007-12-12 08:27:30 by Kristopher Tapley in InContention.com: No one needs film awards coverage this deep.
...columns, it's just as well Looking back at the BFCA's accuracy over the years, they (we? -- gotta get used to that) tend to have a 4/5 ratio down pat in most instances. 3/5 here and there and, admittedly, the group is terrible at forecasting some categories (composer and song come to mind). But, for the most part, it's a decently accurate...
 
 
 
 
 
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Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens 400 Blows: Overlooked and Underrated - Part III

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2008-01-03 00:00:00 by Jeffrey M. Anderson in Cinematical
...Columns , 400 Screens, 400 Blows Here in the dawn of the New Year, I'm still nursing my holiday hangover, so I'm going to finish up with my three-part Overlooked and Underrated series of columns, starting with Julian Jarrold's Becoming Jane , a fictitious biographical romance about Jane Austen (Anne Hathaway). It garnered unfavorable...
 
 
 
 
 
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Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens 400 Blows - The Fate of Family Films

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2008-01-17 00:00:00 by Jeffrey M. Anderson in Cinematical
...Columns , 400 Screens, 400 Blows In the winter of 1990, audiences had all kinds of acclaimed, or at least halfway decent, movies to choose from. Yet when all the smoke cleared, it was Home Alone that had captured the box office. What's more, it kept on capturing the box office, for months. The wags of the time wrote hundreds of column inches...
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Cinema Is Back!

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2008-02-19 12:23:00 by R.A. Naing in Direct Cinema
...columns (The Trailer Compendium, the Best of Lists) will be back, along with film news and of course my reviews, and I have some ideas for a couple of new weekly/monthly columns. I'm aiming to have my Best Of list for 2007 up before the Oscars. I hope that you all continue to check out Direct Cinema, and again, please leave comments! I love...
 
 
 
 
 
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David Mamet no longer liberal, newly brain-dead

2008-03-13 16:33:45 by Glenn Kenny in In The Company Of Glenn
 
...columns for years, for laughs, because the guy writes about as well as I figure-skate, and when I saw Mamet's praise, I thought, wait, there's gotta be another Thomas Sowell, he can't be talking about that pompous putz, because at the very least, Mamet knows writing . But no, same guy. So what, maybe Sowell's books are better than his...
 
 
 
 
 
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National Magazine Award Noms: New Yorker Nabs Twelve

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2008-03-19 15:56:00 by Variety.com * in Thompson On Hollywood
...Columns and Commentary, and Fiction) were opened to include articles published online only The awards honor print and online magazines that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative editorial techniques, journalistic enterprise, and imaginative design. Established in 1966, the National Magazine Awards is...
 
 
 
 
 
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David Mamet no longer liberal, newly brain-dead

2008-03-13 16:33:45 by Glenn Kenny in In The Company Of Glenn
 
...columns for years, for laughs, because the guy writes about as well as I figure-skate, and when I saw Mamet's praise, I thought, wait, there's gotta be another Thomas Sowell, he can't be talking about that pompous putz, because at the very least, Mamet knows writing . But no, same guy. So what, maybe Sowell's books are better than his...
 
 
 
 
 
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Reel People: Jamie Foxx is Nathaniel Ayers

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2008-05-17 01:20:00 by RC in Strange Culture