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    <author><![CDATA[Jeff Gold]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[I wanted to send an email out to you guys so maybe you can help others. I purchased a Go Green product from a website called power2savings. At first I were skeptical of there product but I was intrigued on a 60 day money back guarantee. I installed the unit in August and in October I seen a 12% reduction in my energy bill from the month before and a 14 % reduction ($73.00 savings) in my bill from October of 2007 (just to compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges) I would recommend this product to anyone who has an electric bill. ANYONE.
        
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      <![CDATA[Yes, he must have known of the Rohmer film, you're right. I was assuming it was a coincidence, but where else has the phenomenon ever come up?
    
    I think he's a pretty goood filmmaker by Hollywood standards (though you're reminding me just how low those are). The early, surreal scene in Davy Jones' locker makes me think he has more ambition and talent than most franchise directors. True, this latest entry was disappointing (I thought it lacked shape), but I enjoyed the first two quite a bit. 
    
    I'm both shocked and pleased to see evidence that you at least occasionally slum it at the multiplexes!! ;-)
    
    DW, I thought the Fountain *was* gorgeous but ultimately succumbed to Aronofsky's usual fault, repetitiveness.
        
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      <![CDATA[DW--actually i liked that particular crappy graphic, which in a way reminded me of rex ingram's genie in powell/berger/whelan's THE THIEF OF BAGDAD--a film i saw at least six times on TV before the age of nine ...
    
    or was it THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN?
        
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      <![CDATA[I agree. The Pirates series, chock full of great actors and creative potential, could have been truly great. Over-produced, over-budgeted, and thoroughly lacking in wonder. I would have been very interested to see more exploration of the psychological side of Jack Sparrow, just barely hinted at with his multiple personalities. I was also surprised by their approach to the deity character, Calypso, not to mention the crappy graphics used for her "giant" self. Its amazing but probably to be expected how a low budget film, like the Fountain, can do the supernatural in a much more mystifying and interesting way than the overproduced Disney films.
        
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