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Mark Kermode|11:00 UK time, Friday, 20 March 2009
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Comment number 1.
At 21:20 23rd Mar 2009, th3_kraken wrote:Oh pleeeeease - get the t-shirts made.
Thanks for including my comments in your vidcast, Mark. What a pleasant surprise to hear your own words broadcast back to you as you settle down to catch up with a few feeds. Made my day, matey.
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Comment number 2.
At 16:54 24th Mar 2009, Duncan McCurdie wrote:Also don't forget that Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert saved Fox with 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'.
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Comment number 3.
At 22:53 29th Mar 2009, Missy M wrote:I went to see Not Quite Hollywood on your recommendation, and I was so glad I did. Can't wait for the remake of Long Weekend, quite amusing that now it will probably be considered legitimate and mainstream! Anyway, thank you for helping me to appreciate this great genre, even if I did have to listen to a bit too much Tarantino to get there.
In contrast, The Guardian Film Weekly podcast was most disparaging and snobbish towards Not Quite Hollywood, looking down their colonialist noses at the Australian film industry and even misinterpreting our beloved mould comment. Their loss.
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