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	<title>Comments on: Million Dollar Movie</title>
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		<title>By: Matt Blankman</title>
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		<description>&quot;...cut it off and feed it to my goldfish.&quot;  Don&#039;t get me started on Chinatown. It&#039;s about as perfect as movies get.

I read the Times article, and I can&#039;t decide if its much ado about nothing or has a valid point.  I think, unfortunately, the nature of the movies and what they mean to the general populace has shifted. It seems its now easier to do challenging, exciting work in TV than in the cinema.</description>
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<p>I read the Times article, and I can&#8217;t decide if its much ado about nothing or has a valid point.  I think, unfortunately, the nature of the movies and what they mean to the general populace has shifted. It seems its now easier to do challenging, exciting work in TV than in the cinema.</p>
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