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		<title>New England Film Movement Blog tagged 'Bruce Willis'</title>
		<description>This is the New England Film Movement's (Beanywood's) Core Team Official Blog</description>
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			<title>Earache my eye</title>
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			<description>Dear Hollywood,When I view the credits at the end of your movies I&amp;#39;m impressed on the number of people working on the film. One thing I wonder about though is the sound crew. Are they really necessary? From the perpective of a rabid movie watcher it seems like they&amp;#39;ve been severely underutilized. I recently watched the Robin Williams, Toni Collete film Night Listener. A good movie by all accounts. I enjoyed watching it. I did not, however, enjoy listening to it. &lt;br /&gt;Because I&amp;#39;m a b [...]</description>
			<author>mdurwin</author>
		<category>Toni Collete</category>
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 <category>Michael Durwin</category>
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 <category>Die Hard</category>
 <category>Cambridge Soundworks</category>
 <category>Bruce Willis</category>
 <category>Boston</category>
 <category>Bose</category>
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