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SpoutBlog Week in Review



Wrapping SXSW and BUTTERKNIFE, Twittering the Cinema Eyes, watching George Clooney watch scat porn. Oh, what a week it was...

BUTTERKNIFE 8: Smelly Elly

  • All of our SXSW coverage can be found here. Except for our Andre Williams interview, which lives here.
  • Butterknife wrapped up with episodes 7 and 8 (see above), and a where-are-they-now on the cast and crew.
  • Live Twittering the Cinema Eye Honors.
  • Anthony Minghella died of a brain hemmorhage.
  • On FilmCouch: Loving Rachel Welch, not loving Love Songs.
  • The sex tape as stealth marketing.
  • 2 Girls, 1 Clooney
  • When Batman sequels and presidential politics merge.
  • Harry Houdini battles the robots.
  • How long can Owen Wilson hide from reporters before we just automatically assume his films are crap?
  • Suburban moms get a chance to suck on Mr. Big.
  • If Madonna and Guy Ritchie break up, Swept Away will hold all the answers.
  • Please, somebody, give Parker Posey a decent job!
  • “Oh snap!”
  • Mamie Van Doren nipple slip. Yes, seriously.
  • Yay, Muppets!
  • Nerds are mad at Harvey Weinstein.
  • Trailers: The Children of Huang Shi, Tropic Thunder, Pathology
  • Sam Raimi + Jack Ryan = WTF?
  • Help a filmmaker by sending him your film.
  • Short films have a new venue: the news.
  • If there’s anything worse than green beer, it’s a bad Irish accent.
  • Judd Apatow is very busy.
  • Tracking the evolution from romantic solipsism to existential dread, from All That Heaven Allows to Ali: Fear Eats the Soul.
  • Why the audience shouldn’t be blamed for the faults of distributors and the laziness of critics.
  • Who’s buying movies from iTunes?
  • The Jewish Juno.
  • Chris knows why they call it slapstick.
  • Without Lily Tomlin, it’s just not a real feminist film.
  • The marshmallow King Kong.
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