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This is one year where I haven't seen any of the Best Picture nominees
prior to the announcement.  (Last year I saw two, and netiehr was my
favorite of the five).  Of all the nominees, I'm ashamed to admit I've
only seen _Being John Malkovich_, most of _The Talented Mr. Ripley_ (the
bulb burned out in the last few minutes and we got exchange coupons),
The Red Violin, Magnolia, Sleepy Hollow, The Matrix, and Star Wars:
Episode I - The Phantom Menace.  Michael Nyman was ignored again...

Scott

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