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			<title>thanks for this awesome review!</title>
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			<description>Hi Jeremy!

This is a great review of a great film! and you put it is such perspective:

[quote]What is the difference between a good movie and a great movie? What makes a great movie, classic? In short, it has to engage the audience. Yes, story, performances, direction to be sure, but what really makes a movie like No Country for Old Men work so well is how it flows.[/quote]

I have not seen any actor that can really define the term 'villain' and it just got to be Javier Bardem. He was awesome in Goya's Ghost but in this movie, he is the epitome of greatness! (I'm sure some may note of the exxageration, but you really need to see this movie!) - jedmed</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 15:50:27 +0100</pubDate>
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