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To: Do not dub me shapka broham
>So many Freepers/ talking about this movie/ will make it millions!
>>I'm pretty sure that the New York Times could devote every page in its National, Metro, and Style sections to promoting this movie for the next year and it still wouldn't turn a profit

Yes, but nobody
reads the New York Times, and those
that just look at it

don't care what they see.
Lots of people tune in here,
and most people here

will wonder what folks
are talking about . . . So, some
will see the movie.

The longer Freepers
keep these threads popping up and
the discussions hot,

the more film-goers
will be tempted to take in
the gay cowboy film.

(Hey, I had no plans
to see the new King Kong, but
the discussions here

made me feel guilty
for bad-rapping it unseen.
So, I did see it.

And it was much worse
than I thought it would be, but
it was talking here

that made me go out
and spend my money. I'm sure
Brokeback Mountain folk --

their ad flaks and such --
are aware of how this works
and are stroking it . . .)

110 posted on 12/29/2005 7:45:38 AM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: theFIRMbss; bad company; Blurblogger; SunkenCiv
Meh.

I suppose it's possible.

Another FReeper actually rented "Charlotte Gray" after I recommended it on a military-related thread.

Although, that movie was actually entertaining.

:-)

I like to take credit for the fact that almost every Barnes & Noble in New York-at least, the ones I've been to-now has a copy of the Anti-Chomsky Reader.

When I first started to plug it, both here and on other conservative websites, the only copy I was able to find was the one I had bought at at a remote B&N located on Massepequa.

142 posted on 12/29/2005 8:54:10 AM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham
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