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Column: The Film Junkies
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Filmfodder's intrepid trio of movie fanatics weighs in with weighty lists focusing on heavy topics.
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Miscellaneous Commentary
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Inside the Actor's Studio Makes Me Happy
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Movie lovers, celebrity savants, and cable TV addicts, already know the glory of Bravo's "Inside the Actor's Studio." But there are still people out there who haven't watched this show and that's a low down dirty shame. In an effort to enlighten the masses, Filmfodder editor Mac Slocum (that's me -- the guy who writes this drivel) delivers a heartfelt "Actor's Studio" homage. Plus! We've compiled a slightly interactive toy that's related in a tangential way. Read why this show makes me tingly.
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A Comedian Stands Up to Punchline
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In 1988, Tom Hanks and Sally Field starred in "Punchline," a drama/comedy that billed itself as an intimate look into the disturbed lives of standup comedians ("Tears of the Clowns" should have been the tagline). Now, 12 years later, standup comedian Brian McKim lifts "Punchline's" skirt, revealing the ugly truth: "Punchline" is a mistaken, misguided misfire that's tainted standup comedy forever. Read his column and see why standups hate this movie.
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