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Barnes and Noble: The Wild Things by Dave Eggers
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"Growing up isn't always fun, and it is often downright befuddling, as author and screenwriter Dave Eggers so raucously illustrates in his novelization of "Where the Wild Things Are." Drawing upon Max's furry-friended dream sequence as originally devised by Maurice Sendak, Eggers exposes the feisty animal spirit at the core of one young human named Max. A gift of inspiration for big kids, ages 12..."
Love, Loss, and What I Wore on Stage by Llene Beckerman
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"Ilene Beckerman's memoir "Love, loss and What I Wore" poignantly and humorously conveyed the memories attached to various pieces of clothing she owned. And, now, ever so cleverly, Nora and Delia Ephron have adapted this fashion-inspired tale for the stage. A rotating cast of characters, including Meg Ryan, Rosie O'Donnell, Rita Wilson and Kristin Chenoweth, will bring their own unique twist to t..."
Permanent Midnight
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"A Ben stiller Movie that maybe a lot of people haven't seen. Its a good one. It's based on the life of Jerry Stahl, the writer of the TV show ALF, who at the time was a hot shot Hollywood writer with a blockbuster sized drug habit. A film about the trappings of fame and success in Tinseltown. Oh, and ALF makes a cameo in his drug fueled hallucinations."
Metropolitan - Criterion Collection
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"For anyone who's from New York City, especially those who went to preppy private schools on the Upper East Side. People from Jersey have Springsteen, people from Chicago have Ferris Bueller, and New Yorkers have Metropolitan. It really speaks directly to the heart and soul of New York, whereas Sex & the City speaks more to its vagina. See what I'm saying?"
THE STANLEY KUBRICK ARCHIVES
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"Many have waited all their lives for a chance to explore Stanley Kubrick's archives. Here is the most comprehensive study of the filmmaker to date. note* Don't drop it on your foot."
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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"Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor light up the screen with their flawless boozy portrayals. Can you say mean drunks?"
The Shawshank Redemption
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"One of my favorite movies of all time - this is the story of an innocent man's struggle to maintain dignity amid the brutality of a corrupt prison. You might be surprised that the story was written by Stephen King."
The Usual Suspects
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"Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant. I had never seen a movie of this kind back when it came out. The twists and turns were so well done as was the acting. This movie turned me into a huge Kevin Spacey fan. I adore movies that make you think and reflect. My friends and I debated this one for days after seeing it. I've seen it at least eight times by now. If you know someone who hasn't seen this- m..."
The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your Script
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"Not everyone has a face for in front of the camera, but you can take this book and learn everything it takes to get your stories out there with famous faces as the actors. Everyone is LA is doing it!"
Quiz Show
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"This used to be my favorite movie, and I still think it's a winner. The screenplay alone was amazing. I think it's underrated because Robert Redford directed."
Last Days of Disco DVD
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"This is a perfect Whit Stillman movie - serious, stilted, with its own moral universe, and funny in a self-conscious WASPy way."






