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Dinner and a Movie: November 2004
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Dinner and a Movie. Rants and Raves about NYC Dining and Movies, Movies, Movies. Wednesday, November 17, 2004. A bottle of Scotch for another week of life? Terry George and Keir Pearson. I was fortunate enough to attend a private screening of. In the MGM Screening Room in Manhattan. Based on a true story, the film centers around the experiences of a Rwandan hotel manager, Paul Rusesabagina, played by Don Cheadle. He's of. Decent and is married to a. In a blatant act of genocide, Paul begins harboring.
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Dinner and a Movie: January 2005
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Dinner and a Movie. Rants and Raves about NYC Dining and Movies, Movies, Movies. Monday, January 10, 2005. True love or insanity? A Very Long Engagement. Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant based on the novel by Sebastian Japrisot. I went to a screening of this film completely deceived by the movie poster, ad campaign, and the title. I was sure I was in for a tear-jerker romantic drama in the vein of. Is a deliciously black comedy about a tenement in post-apocalyptic Paris. City of Lost Children.
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Dinner and a Movie: May 2005
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Dinner and a Movie. Rants and Raves about NYC Dining and Movies, Movies, Movies. Thursday, May 19, 2005. Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco. Paul Haggis, who most of know as the writer of 2004 Best Picture Oscar Winner, Million $ Baby. Wrote the script for Crash after he was car-jacked in LA. Haggis, a long-time television writer and producer, uses car crashes as the circumstances around which the lives of an assortment of LA residents revolve. The verneer of the piece is akin to the Avenue Q. I am what i am.
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Dinner and a Movie: December 2004
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Dinner and a Movie. Rants and Raves about NYC Dining and Movies, Movies, Movies. Tuesday, December 28, 2004. Gimme a Paternity Test and a Salmon Steak. The Life Acquatic with Steve Zissou. Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach. I've been a fan of Wes Anderson since the guy who turned me from movie buff to cinephile handed me. And said, "Enjoy." The quirky characters, witty banter, and zany stories have made for hours of entertainment. His follow-up films. Posted by Hairy Lime at 8:27 PM. View my complete profile.