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2009 Oscar Recap
24Feb09
First and foremost, we would like to thank all of you who supported us on Sunday and followed the live blog. It was a big day for Sexy Gypsy, and it really set the bar high. Unfortunately, the Academy set the bar pretty low for hosting this year. Hugh Jackman, while slightly entertaining and charismatic […]
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Doubt: John Patrick Shanley
16Feb09
by The Great White Gypsy So a priest walks into a rectory… I agree, child molestation is not the least bit funny, especially by church officials. But these days, that story ends the same way every time. The church is saturated with loose morals and questionable ethics. Which is why a film like Doubt speaks […]
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