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Well, Baumbach must be pleased that TSATW was his first film, the first four must have been figments of his imagination. Margot At The Wedding is his sixth film. If you are a magazine that writes about film, at least, try and get your facts straight. Simply because a guy had a breakthrough movie, it doesn't necessarily mean that is all he'd done!
Sorry - total oversight. He really only came on my radio with Squid and the Whale. Certainly no disrespect to Mr. Baumbach was intended.
Yeesh. I thought I had it bad here in Columbus. Opening here this weekend: The Assassination of Jesse James, Into the Wild, Things We Lost in the Fire, Gone Baby Gone (which is surprisingly awesome), The Darjeeling Limited, and Lust, Caution. Add to that the Horror Marathon, a one-night-only showing of the Mexican cult classic Santa, and the already-in-progress releases of Michael Clayton and We Own the Night, and it's all a bit overwhelming.
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