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Friday, January 22, 2010
24 Words Per Film (#61)
Robert Downey became my personal deity after adlibbing "What the hell in a hootenanny?" in both
Wonder Boys
and
Scanner Darkly
. Bow down, mortals!
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Shoot the Projectionist
is Eddie Hardy. He used to sing in bands in Oakland; write record and movie reviews in New York; and host a podcast in Portland, where he still lives and writes.
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