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- The film's credits, from what Bhagat has tweeted, do acknowledge that it was based on his book, albeit doing so only in the end-credits, somewhere after the names of the extras, which, by his account, he and his mother were upset about.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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Do you think Chuck Lorre crossed the line with his end-credits gag?
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As the end-credits to the movie roll on the screen, we see the strange phrase, "No Jews were harmed in the making of this movie," which serves as the bitterly ironic coda to a tale of wanton destruction and demoralizing anomie wrought by Jews against other Jews.
David Shasha: Killing Off a Simple Jewish Soul in 'A Serious Man' 2010
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As the end-credits to the movie roll on the screen, we see the strange phrase, "No Jews were harmed in the making of this movie," which serves as the bitterly ironic coda to a tale of wanton destruction and demoralizing anomie wrought by Jews against other Jews.
David Shasha: Killing Off a Simple Jewish Soul in 'A Serious Man' 2010
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PAUL: At the end-credits, Volker always says, ‘And remember: You – are High-rise …’ This is an allusion to a recent campaign of the CDU government in Germany.
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As the end-credits to the movie roll on the screen, we see the strange phrase, "No Jews were harmed in the making of this movie," which serves as the bitterly ironic coda to a tale of wanton destruction and demoralizing anomie wrought by Jews against other Jews.
David Shasha: Killing Off a Simple Jewish Soul in 'A Serious Man' 2010
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As the end-credits to the movie roll on the screen, we see the strange phrase, "No Jews were harmed in the making of this movie," which serves as the bitterly ironic coda to a tale of wanton destruction and demoralizing anomie wrought by Jews against other Jews.
David Shasha: Killing Off a Simple Jewish Soul in 'A Serious Man' 2010
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I could have done without the overly comedic end-credits cookie, as filmmakers were afraid to end the movie on such a bittersweet note.
Scott Mendelson: HuffPost Review: Toy Story 3: An IMAX 3D Experience (2010) 2010
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As the end-credits to the movie roll on the screen, we see the strange phrase, "No Jews were harmed in the making of this movie," which serves as the bitterly ironic coda to a tale of wanton destruction and demoralizing anomie wrought by Jews against other Jews.
David Shasha: Killing Off a Simple Jewish Soul in 'A Serious Man' 2010
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This past weekend showed that the movie is still going strong, thanks to all the Oscar Buzz and that particularly entertaining end-credits dance sequence.
Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News 2009
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