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[Cinematical] Firewall - Like Rip Van Winkle with a $25 million per picture deal, nap-addled gruff boy Harrison Ford has seen his career hibernate for more than a decade now, scoring hit upon forgettable hit. Ford's latest variation on a theme is, like the bulk of his post-Indiana Jones filmography, predictable formula fare, and therein lies its broad appeal.

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http://elephantsinacademia.blogspot.com  Elephants in Academia: This recent interview with Harrison Ford came as something of a relief. I am so tired of listening to the most gorgeous men on the planet spew the same simplistic, fashionable, anti-Bush liberal drivel. (via Cosmos)

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http://www.whiterose.org [Whiterose.org] A Perfectly Cromulent Blog: Cinemania Archives: Cursed - Am I the only one who isn't hyperventilating over a press release trumpeting "The highly anticipated reunion of Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson, the creative minds behind the record-breaking Scream trilogy?" And in a film already bumped back several times from its original release date. Go rent Ginger Snaps and/or Dog Soldiers if you want a "re-invention" of the werewolf story.

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