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<title>Big Hollywood : KNOWING grabs $8.95M Friday &amp; targets $23.2M weekend, but word-of-mouth may push I LOVE YOU, MAN</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/smason/2009/03/20/estimates-9/#IDComment17412821</link>
<description>There is a herd-mentality with a lot of reviewers (maybe they sit in the same screenings) but the negative reviews were very uniform and seemed too smarmy and self-congratulatory for me.   I&amp;#039;m glad I read Roger Ebert&amp;#039;s review and chose to see &amp;quot;Knowing&amp;quot; over &amp;quot;Love You, Man&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Duplicity&amp;quot; because it blew me away and reminded me of the power movies can have.   Don&amp;#039;t wait to see this on TV, because the special effects are worth the ticket, even without a story that to me is about finding redemption and meaning in life (even salvation, at the end).   I loved Nick Cage as a tortured, alcoholic professor who has his world turned upside down by a prophecy.   He can&amp;#039;t save anyone, even himself, but he can give his son.  There are bad movies, but this one sure doesn&amp;#039;t deserve some of the hostility it&amp;#039;s getting. </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 00:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Big Hollywood : &#039;Life on Mars&#039; Exemplifies Good, Bad of Hollywood</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/stkarnick/2009/03/22/life-on-mars-exemplifies-good-bad-of-hollywood/#IDComment17411976</link>
<description>After &amp;quot;Invasion&amp;quot; was cancelled with all the storylines left dangling, I vowed not to get hooked on another series, but &amp;quot;Life on Mars&amp;quot; got me from the first frame.   I first moved to New York in 1973, and it never felt so dated as &amp;quot;Mars,&amp;quot; but I guess it was.  It wasn&amp;#039;t so yellow tinted, at least.   It was a great run while it lasted, and if there was any chance of persuading ABC to keep it, I&amp;#039;d make the effort.  To see Harvey Keitel in all his tortured glory was wonderful, but I will miss the whole cast.  Oh well, we still have LOST. </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 00:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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