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		<description>Comments by SamuraiTy</description>
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<title>Big Hollywood : Moral Relativism; The Liberal Lynchpin</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/mmcgruther/2009/07/09/moral-relativism-the-liberal-lynchpin/#IDComment26865891</link>
<description>case in point: Michale Jackson and the huge pass that he&amp;#039;s getting. Evidently if you a big enough &amp;quot;star&amp;quot; you can even get away with f-ing little boys! </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Hollywood : Review: &#039;Public Enemies&#039;</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jjmnolte/2009/07/01/review-public-enemies/#IDComment26408999</link>
<description>I thought it was great. Mann uses a different style to tell this story than most Americans are used to I think. It&amp;#039;s a bit less linear with more fill in the blanks for the viewer. Mann definately knows what he&amp;#039;s doing but it&amp;#039;s a style that takes about 30 min to get used to.  I&amp;#039;ve never heard the sound of gun fire so acurately captured, especially during the Little Bohemia sceen. Does it glamorizes Dillinger? I think that was the question that Mann was trying to provoke, as the theater sceen so eloquently played out. Public Enemies is definately a hit. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 5 Jul 2009 20:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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