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<title>Announcement: Short-content feeds</title>
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<author>Phillip Winn</author><description>Sunday, August 26, 2007, marks the switch of all Blogcritics.org article feeds from full-content to short-content. This is the result of several converging factors, and is unfortunately a permanent decision (as permanent as any decision can be on the web, that is). We are aware of all of the reasons that this is a Bad Idea, and we are aware that some of you will be quite upset about having to click on something to read the free content, and we&#039;re sorry. Unfortunately, despite great effort, full-content feeds are not currently economically viable.

Two other factors are involved: full-content feeds have resulted in an unprecedented level of content theft, with BC content appearing on many websites, usually spam sites, without attribution or permission. This duplicate content causes a cascading set of problems, not the least of which is that search engines generally aren&#039;t favorable to duplicate content, and don&#039;t always guess correctly. Finally, our RSS advertising partner is strongly in favor of short-content feeds.

We hope that you&#039;ll continue to subscribe to BC via RSS, and when an article grabs your eye, it&#039;s only a click away, still free on the BC website. Thank you for your understanding.</description>
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<title>Weekend Movie Haiku By Drew</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/02/19/151057.php</link>
<author>Drew Feinberg</author><description>I know it&#039;s now the tail end of the weekend, but at long last I&#039;ve got what you&#039;ve been waiting for.  No, not the results of last night&#039;s Powerball drawing...it&#039;s my thoughts on the new movies coming out this weekend expressed in haiku form. Remember, I use lower case for everything, because I bust my haiku all e.e. cummings-style, yo.That sound you hear is e.e. cummings turning over in his grave. Vehemently.date moviepity hannigan
she never should have stuck that
flute up her hoo hooeight belowcaucasian snow dogs
you know, i wish feral dogs
would eat paul walkerfreedomlandmoore blames bad black man
methinks she&#039;s hiding something
susan smith&#039;s fave flick!Drew has been running his script-o-rama, known as nirvana for people who dig free movie scripts, for over ten years now.  He was hoping to get a gold watch to celebrate his decade anniversary, but since his boss is Drew...it didn&#039;t happen.   Drew sure does have a love/hate relationship with that guy.
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<title>Drew&#039;s Weekend Movie Haiku</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/02/10/165231.php</link>
<author>Drew Feinberg</author><description>Since I love you all like you were covered in Lindt chocolate truffles, here are my thoughts on the new movies coming out this weekend expressed in haiku form. Remember, I use lower case for everything, because I bust my haiku all ee cummings-style, yo.That sound you hear is e.e. cummings turning over in his grave. Vehemently.curious george
dumbass george makes mess
older white dude runs the show
does this ring a bell?final destination 3
bad things come in threes
some death should not be cheated
time to pull the plugfirewall
ford used to smile some
now he&#039;s grumpy McAnal
hang it up, indythe pink panther
this remake features
steve martin and beyonce
my eighth ring of hellDrew has run his Script-O-Rama into the ground for years now, where he&#039;s still slinging out movie scripts and griping about all things cinematical on his blog.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:52:31 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Weekend Preview Movie Haiku</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/02/03/185856.php</link>
<author>Drew Feinberg</author><description>Since I love each and every one of you like you were my baby mama, here are my thoughts on the new movies coming out this weekend (all two of &#039;em) expressed in haiku form. Remember, I use lower case for everything, because I bust my haiku all ee cummings-style, yo.That sound you hear is e.e. cummings turning over in his grave. Violently.something newsanaa needs a man
boy toy trumps race/class issues
girl gets her swirl onwhen a stranger callsmeh - been there, done that
jamster ads are scarier
this rose ain&#039;t got jackAnd that, as they say, is that.  You might want to just stay home, chuck some popcorn in the microwave, and rent Corpse Bride or Bubble. Drew has run his Script-O-Rama into the ground for years now, where he&#039;s currently running his annual &quot;Predict The Oscars ... Poorly&quot; Contest.   A contest which you might as well enter since you have a much better chance of winning than your rigged office pool.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 3 Feb 2006 18:58:56 EST</pubDate>
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<title>New Weekend Haiku for You, boo</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/10/15/141910.php</link>
<author>Drew Feinberg</author><description>Back by popular demand, here are my thoughts on the movies coming out this weekend, expressed in haiku form. Remember, I use lower case for everything, because I bust my haiku all e.e. cummings-style, yo.That sound you hear is e.e. cummings turning over in his grave. Violently.dominooh, oh, domino
too much crammed in tony sco&#039;
rather watch true ro&#039; elizabethtowncameron crowe copies
garden state lite with lightweights
great soundtrack at least
the fogclark kent vs. mist
pg-13 is for punks
gimme the real deal Drew originally posted this babble at Drew&#039;s Blog-O-Rama, where he can be usually be found kvetching about movies and pop culture. He&#039;s also spent almost ten years (!) providing free movie and television scripts online at Drew&#039;s Script-O-Rama. Because really, what the world was lacking was another whiny bastard who fancies himself a witster, and how could society truly function without free access to scripts like Donnie Darko or transcripts to movies like Garden State?
Edited: PC</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2005 14:19:10 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Weekend Movie Haiku</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/09/30/214859.php</link>
<author>Drew Feinberg</author><description>Here&#039;s my thoughts on the movies coming out this weekend expressed in haiku form. I used to do movie haiku all the time, so I figured it was time for the whole phoenix from the ashes thing. And I use lower case for everything, because I bust my haiku all ee cummings-style, yo. That sound you hear is e.e. cummings turning over in his grave. Violently.capoteseymour hoffman shines
as the writer whose voice sounds
just like droopy doggreatest game ever playedgolfing gagfest shows
shia vs. holes, part deux
i&#039;ll rent caddyshackinto the bluejessie alba dons
bikini for two hours
guaranteed 10 millprize winner of defiance, ohiojulianne moore plays
50&#039;s housewife (gasp!) who pens
annoying jinglesserenityfirefly returns
cuz millions of geeks chanted
serenity nowDrew originally posted this babble at Drew&#039;s Blog-O-Rama, where he can be usually be found kvetching about movies and pop culture. He&#039;s also spent almost ten years (!) providing free movie and television scripts online at Drew&#039;s Script-O-Rama. Because really, what the world was lacking was another whiny bastard who fancies himself a witster, and how could society truly function without free access to scripts like Armageddon or Varsity Blues transcripts?
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:48:59 EDT</pubDate>
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