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Quote of the Day By Natalie Hormilla Monday, Jun 9, 2008 / 4:00 PM GMT -5
Tags: New Yorker, ###### and the City
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“Secrecy has clouded ###### and the City since it was first announced. When would the film appear? Who would find a husband? Would one of the main characters die? If so, would she commit suicide by self-pity (a constant threat), or would a crocodile escape from the Bronx Zoo and wreak a flesh-ripping revenge for all those handbags? As the release date neared, the paranoia thickened; at the screening I attended, we were asked not only to surrender our cell phones but to march through a beeping security gate,
http://www.karlkornfeld.com/animebos...ge.php?pos=-89, as if boarding a plane to Tel Aviv. There was even a full-body pat-down, by far the biggest turn-on of the night. Not a drop of the forthcoming plot had been leaked in advance, but I took a wild guess. “Apparently,
http://xposure.rexmediastream.com/cart,” I said to the woman behind me in line,
http://www.hulina.org/coppermine/dis...ge.php?pos=-92, “some of the girls have problems with their men, break up for a while, and then get back together again.” “Oh, my God!” she cried. “How do you know?” – Anthony Lane’s story, from The New Yorker.
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