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Following through on my recent column-pieces, readers have continued writing in to send me their own lists of favorite movies and to comment on the lists I’ve been posting these past couple of weeks. But before I go to some of those comments, let me just acknowledge a couple of corrections and clarifications from sharper-eyed and more knowledgeable correspondents.
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[Title] => Taking the stink out of extinction
[Summary] => With summer here and school out, movie time means family fare is a constant concern. With three boys whose ages range from 14 down to seven, its not always a simple feat finding films that all three will enjoy not to mention how Ill fare. While my eldest enjoyed V for Vendetta the previous week, my two younger boys had on their "sad faces" when they had to be left home.
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[Title] => Third World state of affairs
[Summary] => These days, everyone plays the critic. Through text messaging or online forums, one can voice out their opinions without fear of censorship about whatever it is that they feel they should let the rest of the world (in reality, maybe only a circle of less than 10 people) should know. These idoru-critics are our answer to the Pauline Kaels or Cahiers du cinéma of the past and it is truly democracy at work. Now, if only most of them could actually write
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[Title] => A life so reel: Azucena Vera-Perez
[Summary] => Act I, Scene 1: In the sitting room of an Art Deco mansion on Valencia Street, overlooking the grounds of the Sampaguita Studios and Gardens, theres an 86-year-old woman in purple-tinted granny-glasses, holding fort in a very lucid and animated manner. Sharp and alert, shes fully aware of all that goes on around her. Shes reluctant at first, and complains with a twinkle in her eyes about having to undergo this "ordeal" of an interview.
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BUSBY BERKELEY
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Following through on my recent column-pieces, readers have continued writing in to send me their own lists of favorite movies and to comment on the lists I’ve been posting these past couple of weeks. But before I go to some of those comments, let me just acknowledge a couple of corrections and clarifications from sharper-eyed and more knowledgeable correspondents.
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[Title] => Taking the stink out of extinction
[Summary] => With summer here and school out, movie time means family fare is a constant concern. With three boys whose ages range from 14 down to seven, its not always a simple feat finding films that all three will enjoy not to mention how Ill fare. While my eldest enjoyed V for Vendetta the previous week, my two younger boys had on their "sad faces" when they had to be left home.
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[AuthorName] => Erwin T. Romulo
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