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"True cinéastes say that the ultimate French film will be a still photograph of a dead mime." nyr.kr/GC9lof #france
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) March 21, 2012
UPDATE:Town longs for relief from mysterious booms... drudge.tw/GEQagi
— Drudge Report (@Drudge_Report) March 21, 2012
That's boomtown life for you. Boom!
Our attempt to answer the age-old question 'should you let your kids try wine?' slate.me/GDv907
— Slate (@Slate) March 21, 2012
Dum de dum de dum de dum de dum de dum de dum dum - it's time for the #Apprentice quiz gu.com/p/36bay/tw (via @guardianTV)
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 21, 2012
This reference won't be lost if you've downloaded Google's "Foreign TV Theme" translator. (Note: such an app does not exist. Which is unfortunate, because we want to know what the Finnish Big Brother intro sounds like.)
How do you.. teach the Titanic? huff.to/GIylvh
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) March 21, 2012
The movie. Show them the movie. This is why the in-class screening was invented in the first place.
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