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  • |occupation = Entrepreneur<br/>Independant Film Producer '''Chad Troutwine''' (born May 23, 1968) is an American Independent film producer and successful entrepreneur.
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  • This module implements {{tl|TV ratings}} and {{tl|Film and game ratings}}. Please see the template page for documentation. * {{clc|Pages using TV ratings with duplicate score parameters}}
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  • -- This module implements [[Template:Film and game ratings]] local function makeRow(review, score)
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  • ...'s "A Bronx Tale" and 2001's "The Score" under his belt. Now for his third film he's made "''The Good Shepherd''", a fascinating drama about the birth of t '''Question: What's sustained you throughout this long period of making the film?'''
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  • '''Brooks, Mel (1926- ),''' American film and television writer, director, producer, and actor, perhaps best known fo ...ve years had sold more than 2 million copies. In 1963 Brooks ventured into film with an animated short, The Critic, which won an Academy Award. Also in tha
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  • ...me the actor began working with a recent graduate of New York University's film program, Brian De Palma, appearing in his films The Wedding Party (1966; re ...that attempted to mix the lush musicals of the post–World War II era with film noir. A year later De Niro won high praise for his performance as a steelwo
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  • ...n of this work began in 1932 and lasted almost twenty years. The stage and film decorator, André Boll, introduced the composer to the screenwriter and jou ...nd the fact that Jeanson was working with Korda on the scenario of another film at the time that he met Tailleferre.
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  • ...y]] as a small animation studio, today it is one of the largest [[American film industry|Hollywood]] studios and also owns eleven [[theme parks]], two [[wa ...ns, Ltd.]]'' Three other companies, [[Walt Disney Enterprises]], [[Disney Film Recording Company]], and [[Liled Realty and Investment Company]], are also
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  • ...death. The work was believed lost for many years, but the two-piano short score is now published by Musik Fabrik. An orchestration for Concert band has als ...Eight Solo voices and Orchestra (1934). She also began her long series of film scores during this period. In 1937, she collaborated with Paul Valéry on h
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  • '[Cc]ite cd', '[Cc]ite DVD', '[Cc]ite dvd', '[Cc]ite film', '[Cc]ite publication', '[Cc]ite score',
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  • ...6, 2006}}</ref><ref name = "IMDb Cannes 1994" >{{cite web | title = Cannes Film Festival 1994 | url = http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Cannes_Film_Fest ...the mid–20th century, known for their strongly graphic nature. Much of the film's dialogue and many of its scenes are based on other works of "pulp" fictio
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  • '[Cc]ite cd', '[Cc]ite DVD', '[Cc]ite dvd', '[Cc]ite film', '[Cc]ite publication', '[Cc]ite score',
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  • ...come a symbol for [[The Walt Disney Company]]. He was created in [[1928 in film|1928]] and voiced by [[Walt Disney]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mickeyi Walt Disney voiced Mickey Mouse from [[1928 in film|1928]] until [[1946 in film|1946]], when sound effects man [[James G. MacDonald]] took over the role. M
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  • [==[[[Aliens (film)|→]] [[Wikipedia:Griefing|Get away from her, you bitch!]]]==], [==[[[Scarface (1983 film)|→]] [[Wikipedia:HELLO|Say ‘hello’ to my little friend!]]]==],
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  • ...kipedia story is scheduled for 2008 release shot on several continents the film will cover the history of wikipedia and feature interviews with wikipedia e
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  • ...States|American]] and [[Britain|British]] Christmas motifs disseminated by film, popular literature, television, and other media. In North America, [[film studio]]s release many high-budget movies in the holiday season, including
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  • ...Cobert]]-penned theme with a beat similar to "Peter Pan", and then to a [[Score Productions]] tune during its final CBS daytime season. ...eason. One episode from the first season exists in the UCLA Television and Film Archive.
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  • [==[[[Mae West|→]] [[Wikipedia:Editcountitis|The score never interested me]], [[Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia|only the game] [==[[[Jaws (film)|→]] [[WP:HELP|You're gonna need a bigger boat]].]==],
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  • 02:46 < Dcoetzee> "Also, you didn't get a perfect score on our test examining toilet structures from around the world." 09:57 < gde33> could give each matching patern a score and show only the top 3 :)
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  • ...s rated the third best Dutch language site, after Google and Gmail, with a score of 8.1. [2] ...Story, is scheduled for 2009 release. [2] Shot on several continents, the film will cover the history of Wikipedia and feature interviews with Wikipedia e
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