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Note: Robert Waldmann Thinks About Saving Social Security (Feb 29 2004 03:11 GMT) - Robert Waldmann responds to my thoughts about saving Social Security and about the hellish task of having to brief George W. Bush on a complicated issue. He tries to think through some of the issues: robert's random thoughts: Now for something completely different. |
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New Logo and Store (Feb 29 2004 03:11 GMT) - Cory was nice enough to offer to make a logo for the site and did a bang up job on it. I can't get over how awesome it looks. If you need logos or other web graphics made you need not look anywhere else! All my stalkers will be happy to know I've opened a CafePress store with over priced Mugs, Mouse Pads, Hats, and more with this new logo. Comments (1) |
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Chicago Koen (Feb 29 2004 03:10 GMT) - We did make it out, late in the day, to the Botanic Garden. It wasn't cold, and there weren't many people there because there was nothing "pretty" in bloom yet. Still, it has a spare beauty in the winter and... |
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There's No Place Like Home... (Feb 29 2004 03:10 GMT) - Milestones suck. We're all putting in massive hours here at Zombie, trying to get everything done this weekend for Beta. I've only been home for ~10 minutes in the last few days. We're all expected here again tomorrow, too, but at least it'll be Build Day. That means lots of fixing last minute bugs and waiting to see if anything unexpectedly blows up. |
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dang (Feb 29 2004 03:09 GMT) - 46 fucking miles. FORTY SIX MILES.... |
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Tartan dreams a 'Monster' (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: AFM Brief -- Dream Entertainment announced that all rights to the film "Monster Man" have been sold to Metro Tartan in the U.K. and to Sharada in Italy. |
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Medusa takes a 'Husband' (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: AFM Brief -- Medusa has picked up Italian distribution rights and has committed to a 100-print release in Italy for Showcase Entertainment's "Our Italian Husband." |
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UKFS goes online (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: AFM Brief -- UKFS, the international funding and production group, launched a multimedia Web site in an attempt to give the independent film industry a platform that reaches the global movie industry as well as fans. |
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Soft money horror stories (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: Exex tout pitfalls of overseas shooting at panel -- Film executives touted various soft money incentives for shooting overseas -- and recounted some horror stories -- at "The New Cool Corners of Co-Production" seminar at the American Film Market on Saturday. |
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M'Max at AFM mix (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: COO Sands welcomes market's shift to Nov. -- Michael Madsen, David Carradine and Nick Cannon made the rounds at Miramax Intl.'s AFM bash Friday night at Union Restaurant & Bar in Santa Monica. |
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New Blood (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: Bumper crop of sales outfits sprout at AFM despite long odds -- Though the odds against them are daunting, a record number of first-time exhibitors are jostling for attention at the 24th edition of American Film Market. Space at the sales bazaar is sold out for only the third time. |
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'Lost' finds its Spirit (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: UPDATED: Focus pic wins four IFP awards; Theron scores -- Focus Features' "Lost in Translation" found indie gold Saturday afternoon as the soph effort from director Sofia Coppola won all four of its nommed categories at the Independent Feature Project's 19th annual Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica. |
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'Grace'-ful return for Kalin, Killer (Feb 29 2004 03:07 GMT) - Film News: Tale of the Baekeland family coming to the bigscreen -- Killer Films has announced a July start for long-in-the-works socialite murder story "Savage Grace," which stars Julianne Moore and reps a return to directing after a 12-year absence for Tom Kalin, who helped put the leading Gotham indie banner on the map with "Swoon." |
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