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    <title>Sarah: American Idol Recap:</title>
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    PS: another letter from Trenyce…The American Idol ‘Scandal’ and Trenyce’s Part In It: Curiouser and CuriouserHmm, either she can’t talk because she doesn’t have any evidence to back up her story, or someone at Fox got to her and made a deal.What a mess. 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2006 11:59:14 +0800</pubDate>
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    <title>Bryan: American Idol Recap:</title>
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    “Husband came in here to agitate me with his nonsensical man crap!”I read that out loud to my hubby, who’s almost always sitting behind me on HIS computer in the evenings.He paused and responded quietly, “Well THAT’S not very nice.” LOL.Man, I don’t think I can listen to him again without drawing the comparison.And yah, hopefully Scott will go, but I do think both Anthony and Vonzell are in trouble this week. 
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    <title>Michael: Bob Dylan Biopic With 7 Leads?</title>
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    The problem with this kind of technique (it&#039;s not atypical to see this done for off-broadway indie type of stage plays) is that, well, it can come across as very pretentious, and sanctimonious.So Bob Dylan also has the soul of a female, African-American (among others)? Okay. What a worldly man of the people. (rolls eyes) 
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    <title>Celine: Bob Dylan Biopic With 7 Leads?</title>
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    And Palindromes is being blasted critically for this technique....However, I thought Palindromes was an excellent film being unfairly lambasted... 
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    <title>Mark: Bob Dylan Biopic With 7 Leads?</title>
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    <author>nospam@example.com (Mark)</author>
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    I think this sounds fascinating. I like Haynes&#039; work and I&#039;m a huge Dylan fan (and with this and the Scorsese film in the works, things are pretty promising for Dylan fans right now..), but I never would have thought of the combination. As for the multiple casting idea, I&#039;m not it&#039;s been done before on the same scale (Bunuel only used two actresses in &quot;Obscure Object of Desire&quot;, but it&#039;s kind of an interesting reversal of the one-actor-in-multiple-roles bit... 
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