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Towne's showing in the poll provides Dent another break, because he needed to crack 5 percent in order to earn a spot in a debate between the candidates next month at Muhlenberg.
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Towne's showing in the poll provides Dent another break, because he needed to crack 5 percent in order to earn a spot in a debate between the candidates next month at Muhlenberg.
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Towne's group meets once a month in a Somerville garage converted into a studio for artists.
Locksport: Competitive Lockpicking Growing In U.S. Popularity 2010
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Nicholson is simply superb in Chinatown, tough yet affecting, effortlessly spouting Towne's wicked dialogue with a noticeable relish.
William Bradley: Chinatown's 35th Anniversary Edition and the Polanski Scandal 2009
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Working with Towne's classic script (has there ever been a better closing line than "Forget it, Jake, it's Chinatown"?), and famously having Towne change its less downbeat ending, Polanski renders that dimensionality on screen, cloaking it in an air of alluring and repellent mystery.
William Bradley: Chinatown's 35th Anniversary Edition and the Polanski Scandal 2009
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It gives remarkable reverberance to Polanski and Towne's CHINATOWN, because when Jack Nicholson's private eye Jake Gittes is sitting across a table grilling Huston's character, he's *grilling the guy who adapted and directed THE MALTESE FALCON.
thoughts on THE MALTESE FALCON hradzka 2009
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The Austin Chronicle: Screens: Review - Chinatown: For many, Chinatown, directed by Roman Polanski from Robert Towne's Oscar-winning screenplay, epitomizes the peak of Seventies Hollywood filmmaking and perhaps the finest neo-noir ever made.
Archive 2007-11-04 Bill Crider 2007
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The Austin Chronicle: Screens: Review - Chinatown: For many, Chinatown, directed by Roman Polanski from Robert Towne's Oscar-winning screenplay, epitomizes the peak of Seventies Hollywood filmmaking and perhaps the finest neo-noir ever made.
Chinatown Bill Crider 2007
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Olde Towne's Santa was new and his she-elf was new, but the he-elf was still Arlo Hettle.
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Olde Towne's Santa was new and his she-elf was new, but the he-elf was still Arlo Hettle.
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