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By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

And This Just In…

My Sundance Photo Album

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9 Responses to “And This Just In…”

  1. waterbucket says:

    Worst. Photo. Album. Ever.
    I was hoping to see some celebrities, unless that sweet old couple is some famous ’70s stars that I don’t know of.

  2. waterbucket says:

    The Olympics opening ceremony was so beautiful, full of memorable images, particularly the human dove and the way the torch was lighted. From the way the NBC commentators talk about the American athletes, it seems like this Olympics will be the Bode Miller and Michelle Kwan event. Love them both. Bode is very handsome and Michelle is very artistic.
    I love the Olympics. And I love Brokeback Mountain too!

  3. Crow T Robot says:

    Take your feelings about the Olympics and multiply them by a thousand. You might come close to the joy that was the series finale of Arrested Development tonight. It was just bliss. (They even found a way to work Franklin The Puppet into the plot!)
    Total fucking bliss.

  4. waterbucket says:

    Didn’t you hear? Showtime is very interested in bringing Arrested over to their channel that Arrested might not be dead after all. So this might just be the season finale and not series finale. I loved AD’s 1st season. Have season 2 but haven’t seen it yet. I guess I need to catch up over the summer.

  5. joefitz84 says:

    bucket would like it better with more Heath.

  6. grandcosmo says:

    Total fucking bliss?? Its a tv show.
    BTW, someone in Poland’s life needs to sign him up for a basic class in photography.

  7. jeffmcm says:

    Poland got his ideas of what ‘photography’ is from Jeff Wells. Do we all remember his photos of his toilet from ‘Wellsdance’?

  8. lawnorder says:

    Don’t quit your day job, Poland. Or maybe you should at that, too.

  9. Charly Baltimore says:

    Showtime needs to get off their collective asses and buy Arrested already. Their network is utter crap and could use a good show.

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