101. He too has surely seen film of Susan McDougal in chains. 102. He saw the film. 103. He wondered if Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had seen the film. 104. He saw the film when he was working in Japan. 105. He wrote scripts, saw films and worked in a bookstore on Hollywood Boulevard, where movieland VIPs came in to browse. 106. He won a Golden Globe for his performance, and the only thing to keep him from an Oscar nod is if too few voters saw the film. 107. He would be the first to admit that the people he encountered in these professions would not, probably, go to see his films. 108. His long lashes and lush lips are enough to convince any teenage girl to depart with a few dollars to see the film. 109. Heyman, too, sees the films as companions in arms, not opposing forces. 110. Hines also encouraged men to see the film, although he said it will need strong support from women to become a hit. |