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Thanks to fansites and blogs, buzz-hungry studios can anticipate audience reaction and make changes while a movie is still in production. But should fans be getting the final cut?
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2/6/2012
And you thought the Super Bowl was close. In a box office battle not quite for the ages, the sci-fi popcorn-muncher Chronicle pushed past Daniel Radcliffe's horrifish The Woman in Black by the slim margin of ...
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