Title
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Directed by
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Episode
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Genre
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Julie's Verdict
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The Act of Killing
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Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn, and Anonymous
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Episode 153
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Documentary
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After Porn Ends
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Bryce Wagoner
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Episode 150
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Oh Boy
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Yeeeeeesh
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Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer
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Nick Broomfield
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Documentary
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All that Jazz
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Bob Fosse
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Episode 152
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Musical
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Great. Julie relates Bob Fosse to Stanley Kubrick. Geniuses who used actors and performers like art supplies. Fosse specifically using actors and dancers as an extension of his own wants and needs as an artist and choreographer and creating movements and performances never seen before. Nobody moves like Ann Reinking.
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Alien
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Ridley Scott
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Episode 148
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Horror/Science Fiction
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A Good Movie. Julie was glad that the cat survived and was inspired by H.R. Giger's creep art.(The latter not true)
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Almost Famous
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Cameron Crowe
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Episode 165
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Music-oriented
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Not very good, guys.Cameron Crowe might not be very good.
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American Swing
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Jon Hart & Matthew Kaufman
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Documentary
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Annie
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Will Gluck
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Episode 157
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Musical
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We are not emotionally prepare for this movie or Cameron Diaz's role in it.
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Back to the Future
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Robert Zemeckis
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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The Bad Seed
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Mervyn LeRoy
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Episode 139
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Horror/Thriller
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A Band Called Death
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Mark Christopher Covino, Jeff Howlett
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Documentary
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Batman Begins
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Christopher Nolan
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Episode 135
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Action
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Beauty is Embarrassing
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Neil Berkeley
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Documentary
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Beetlejuice
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Tim Burton
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Episode 130
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Comedy
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Behind The Candelabra
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Steven Soderbergh
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Episode 117
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Biopic
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The Birdcage
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Mike Nichols
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Comedy
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Big Business
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Jim Abrahams
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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Bill Cunningham: New York
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Richard Press
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Episode 21
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Documentary
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Blue Jasmine
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Woody Allen
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Episode 135
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Comedy
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The Bride of Frankenstein
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James Whale
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Episode 139
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Horror
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Cabaret
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Bob Fosse
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Episode 146
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Musical
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Capturing the Friedmans
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Andrew Jarecki
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Ongoing
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Documentary
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Inconclusive
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Carol Channing: Larger Than Life
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Dori Berinstein
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Episode 8
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Documentary
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Carrie
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Brian De Palma
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Horror
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ChickenHawk
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Adi Sideman
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Episode 133
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Documentary
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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
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Cody Cameron & Kris Pearn
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Episode 133
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Animation
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Julie hasn't seen it(Uh she read the book), but finds it delightful that a concept artist somewhere made animals out of hamburgairs.
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Crumb
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Terry Zwigoff
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Biopic
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Despicable Me 2
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Pierre Coffin & Chris Renaud
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Episode 133
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Animation
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Eating Raoul
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Paul Bartel
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Episode 96
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Comedy
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It's a romp. Swingers are like zombies in this movie.
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Enough Said
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Nicole Holofcener
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Episode 133
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Comedy
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The Eyes of Tammy Faye
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Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato
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Documentary
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The Exorcist
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William Friedkin
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Episode 103
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Horror
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Faithful
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Paul Mazursky
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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Fargo
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Joel and Ethan Coen
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Comedy
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Feet Feet Feet
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Quentin Tarantino
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Episode 151
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Feet
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Feet Feet
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Frances Ha
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Noah Baumbach
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Episode 117: HWYW Gems 4
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Comedy?
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Frances Ha-ted it. Who dreams of going back to college?
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Funny Girl
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William Wyler
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Episode 146: "The Opposite of Rock & Roll"
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Musical romantic comedy
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The opposite of Rock & Roll. Julie remembers "Don't Rain on My Parade" being much more radical when she heard the song and saw this movie as a child but watching it as an adult, she has more reservations on this movie, the song, and Barbara Streisand as a feminine figure.
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George Harrison: Living in the Material World
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Martin Scorsese
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Episode 135
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Documentary
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Ghostbusters
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Ivan Reitman
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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Goodfellas
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Martin Scorsese
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Episode 136
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Drama
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The Graduate
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Mike Nichols
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Drama
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
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Wes Anderson
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Comedy
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The shots were symmetrical and centred and there weren't a lot of women in it.
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Gravity
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Alfonso Cuarón
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Episode 134
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Drama
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Stunk. Sandra Bullock's haircut stunk too.
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Grey Gardens
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David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Ellen Hovde & Muffy Meyer
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Documentary
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Hannah and Her Sisters
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Woody Allen
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Episode 136
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Comedy
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A masterpiece despite Woody Allen and his attitude towards women.
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A Hard Day's Night
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Richard Lester
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Episode 135
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Comedy
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Head
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Bob Rafelson
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Episode 53
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Musical
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Heart of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
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George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola & Fax Bahr
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Documentary
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Heathers
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Michael Lehmann
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Episode 20
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Comedy
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Her
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Spike Jonze
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Episode 147
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Romantic
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Loved it. Julie has never seen a more artful and accurate movie about life after your heart is broken.[From Twittair]
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The Hollywood Complex
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Dylan Nelson & Dan Sturman
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Documentary
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Hoop Dreams
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Steve James
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Episode 73: "The Sneaker Nap"
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Documentary
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Could have been better if it had followed the cheerleaders.
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Hugo
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Martin Scorsese
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Steampunk/Family
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Liked it. Probably will never see it again.
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The Imposter
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Bart Layton
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Documentary
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Irréversible
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Gaspar Noé
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Episode 136
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Thriller
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The Interrupters
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Steve James
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Documentary
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Jackie Brown
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Quentin Tarantino
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Episode 135
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Drama
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Love it. It gets better everytime you see it. One of the movies Julie can watch whenever.
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Jaws
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Steven Spielberg
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Horror
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Is this-Is this a B-Movie?
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Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
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Ricki Stern
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Documentary
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Johnny Carson: King of Late Night
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Mark A. Catalena & Peter Jones
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Episode 130
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Documentary
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Jumping Jack Flash
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Penny Marshall
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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The Kid Stays in the Picture
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Brett Morgen
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Documentary
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The King's Speech
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Tom Hooper
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Episode 1
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Over-dramatization of not-the-most irrelevant thing that happened at that time (WWII)
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Hated it
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The Last House on the Left
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Wes Craven
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Episode 136
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Horror
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Life with Alex
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Emily Wick
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Episode 134
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Documentary
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Loopair
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Rian Johnson
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Episode 159
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Science Fiction/Crime
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LOOPAIR!!! THAT WAS A GOOD MOVIE!!
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Make Believe
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J. Clay Tweel
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Episode 11
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Documentary
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Mannequin
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Michael Gottlieb
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Episode 159
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Comedy
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Julie really skewers this movie. Hollywood is wonderful though.
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Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present
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Matthew Akers & Jeff Dupre
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Documentary
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Married to the Eiffel Tower
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Agnieszka Piotrowska
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Episode 20
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Documentary
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Mask
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Peter Bogdanovich
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Episode 2
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Drama
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Midnight in Paris
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Woody Allen
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Comedy(I'm guessing)
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Sure, Woody Allen. Living in Paris twenty years before the Holocaust/World War 2 was great.
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Moonstruck
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Norman Jewison
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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Errol Morris
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Documentary
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Nashville
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Robert Altman
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Drama
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Never Sleep Again:The Elm Street Legacy
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Daniel Farrands and Andrew Kasch
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Episode 165
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DVD extra
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Julie doesn't care about the Nightmare on Elm Street series, but she watched this documentary from start to finish and now knows everything about it. Robert Englund is probably terrible in bed. These aren't feminists movies if Freddy Krueger is the one you're rooting for. Freddy Krueger represents the horrible 1980's where the bad guys won. Also, The Fresh Prince was a loser. Nightmare on My Street is not a pun, you idiot.
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The Nomi Song
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Andrew Horn
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Documentary
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Out of Sight
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Steven Soderbergh
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Episode 148
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Crime
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Does not hold up.
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Paris is Burning
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Jennie Livingston
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Episode 26
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Documentary
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The Phantom of the Paradise
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Brian De Palma
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Episode 130
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Horror/Musical
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Public Speaking
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Martin Scorsese
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Episode 26
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Documentary
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Pulp Fiction
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Quentin Tarantino
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Episode 132
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Drama
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The Queen of Versailles
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Lauren Greenfield
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Documentary
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Red Dragon
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Brett Ratner
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Episode 164
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Serial Killer stuff
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Julie went in and out of this movie as it was on tv, but Ralph Fiennes eats a William Blake painting and there could've been more "serial killer dating a blind girl" jokes. A good movie.
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Reservoir Dogs
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Quentin Tarantino
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Episode 132
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Drama
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Riding the Bus with My Sister
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Anjelica Huston
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Drama
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Room 237
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Rodney Ascher
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Documentary
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Rosemary's Baby
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Roman Polanski
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Episode 135
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Horror
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Schmatta: Rags to Riches to Rags
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Marc Levin
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Episode 6
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Documentary
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Scream
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Wes Craven
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Episode 139
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Horror
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Sex Crimes Unit
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Lisa P. Jackson
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Documentary
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The Shining
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Stanley Kubrick
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Horror
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Sling Blade
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Billy Bob Thornton
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Southern Gothic/90's movie/Yup
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The film Billy Bob Thornton wanted to make in the 90's. He wrote it. He wanted to direct it. He wanted to star in it. And then some years later he had the filthiest and most macabre sex with Angelina Jolie imaginable where they drank each other's pee probably.
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Sleeper
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Woody Allen
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Episode 136
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Comedy
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The Source Family
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Jodi Wille, Maria Demopoulos
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Documentary
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Splash
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Ron Howard
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Comedy
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Stanley Kubrick's Boxes
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Jon Ronson
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Documentary
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Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon
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Mike Myers
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Episode 172: "Pellet of Pleasure"
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Documentary
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Myers' directorial choices were occasionally baffling. He does a lot of things that Soderbergh would not have done.
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Synecdoche, New York
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Charlie Kaufman
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?
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Julie doesn't care much for it but it is Jason Woliner's favorite movie.
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Tabloid
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Errol Morris
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Episode 21
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Documentary
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Three Amigos
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John Landis
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Episode 140
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Comedy
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Tootsie
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Sydney Pollack
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Episode 7
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Comedy
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown
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Charles Walters
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Episode 133
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Musical
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Vernon Florida
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Errol Morris
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Documentary
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Vice Versa
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Brian Gilbert
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Episode 47
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Comedy
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Walking and Talking
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Nicole Holofcener
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Episode 136
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Drama
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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Woody Allen
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Episode 136
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Comedy
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We're the Millers
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Rawson Marshall Thurber
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Episode 133
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Comedy
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The Wizard of Oz
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Victor Fleming
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Episode 137
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Musical
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Working Girl
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Mike Nichols
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Episode 2
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Comedy
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