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Jodie Foster’s Enduring Relationship With the Insane
Submitted by Michael Kleen on Fri, 2011-05-13 01:00
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Movie folks think they are better than you or me, and sometimes they are right. Jodie Foster, for example, isn’t the world’s best director, but she may be the bravest. Who else would have the brass to direct her old buddy from 1994’s Maverick and today’s leading object of collective hatred, Mel Gibson, in The Beaver, a good dramedy about hereditary manic depression?
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