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  • You're Abe Froman?  The sausage king of Chicago? David Poland says Hancock “is easily the most ambitious action script of the summer to date.”
  • It’s Brad Pitt’s world.  We’re all just living in it.  Check out the trailers for Burn After Reading and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, directed by The Coen Brothers and David Fincher, respectively.
  • So best.  Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: The Abridged Script.  Go read it and remind yourself how truly disappointing that film was.  I wonder if George Lucas is gonna just go and destroy all my childhood dreams.  Maybe he can remake Fletch, Ghostbusters, and Ferris Bueller next.
  • This is old, but I still don’t get it.  Blockbuster is “testing in-store kiosks allowing consumers to download movies onto their portable devices.”  Wow.  Too bad I actually have to go to Blockbuster to do this… you know, the place where all the DVDs are anyway?  Gosh, if there was only a device in the home that was connected to the Internet, could download a movie the same way, and could sync content to my portable devices. Schmucks…
  • If Film Studios Developed Videogames.  John August is brilliant.

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Hancock has taken aback all the viewers by Will Smith's breath-taking performance. Brad Pitt is best-loved by all. Indiana Jones has not done a good job in winning over viewers.
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