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Best of luck to her. But, Benanti (and Flockhart) are hardly the first to say 'Take Off' to Producers when they move shows to Canada.

Translation: Benanti didn't want to fly back and forth to Canada (just like co-star Calista Flockhart who significantly reduced her participation when the show moved from L.A.).

I don't like either ending, frankly. But, I still think GET OUT is pretty darned good, misgivings about the finale and all.

R.I.P. I got to work with Irwin and got to know him a bit. Very nice guy, and a good character actor. Sad to hear of his passing.

I agree with the writer that the best thing about EDEN is: "its chief
goal is to evoke the way snippets of the past stick in the perpetual
present tense of memory." At times, I felt like a fly on the wall who got a chance to see what the 'scene' was like in France at the time. But, that sense of true discovery really

Whoever said, "Never underestimate the intelligence of the American public" - was very very bad at estimation.

I went to a screening opening night last Friday, and I concur that this
is a must for all 60s & 70s (in particular) music fans.
Denny
Tedesco was there and he did indeed confirm that it was the music rights
that held up the movie. Since his day (Tommy) was a musician, he wanted
to make sure that all the music was paid

I agree that GRAVITY will do better in people's minds than AVATAR, but, I still don't think it'll approach the long-term affection of BLADE RUNNER, 2001 or STAR WARS.

Gotta agree with Rex Banner. It's amazing how in four short years AVATAR went from being the most awesome movie ever made, almost win a Best Picture Oscar and be declared the new 'King of the World' to "MEH, it was OK".

Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but, I have rarely seen a more misguided interpretation of a film as, " The Attack skirts perilously close to being an apologia for suicide bombing."