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Editor’s note: In this series, RedFence Sr. Writer and Filmmaker James Roland takes a tour of this year’s five Academy Award Nominations for Best Picture. His reactions will be posted on Mondays and Wednesdays leading up to the awards ceremony, Feb. 25. Best Pictures Part Three: Letters from Iwo Jima by James Roland I love […]

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Editor’s note: In this series, RedFence Sr. Writer and Filmmaker James Roland takes a tour of this year’s five Academy Award Nominations for Best Picture. His reactions will be posted on Mondays and Wednesdays leading up to the awards ceremony, Feb. 25. Best Pictures Part Two: The Departed by James Roland The Departed is loud, […]

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So Long My Love

by Rachel Fox on February 8, 2007

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So Long My Love by Rachel Deveau Wednesday: I have given up coffee. While I was not an addict, yet, I was close enough to sign up for the ‘Coffee Addicts Club’ if such a club existed. I usually had a cup in the morning and sometimes at night too, if not several throughout the […]

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Editor’s note: In this series, RedFence Sr. Writer and Filmmaker James Roland takes a tour of this year’s five Academy Award Nominations for Best Picture. His reactions will be posted on Mondays and Wednesdays leading up to the awards ceremony, Feb. 25. Best Pictures Part One: The Queen by James Roland I really shouldn’t like […]

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Just like in the rest of life, you can’t control the other guy. Sometimes other folks get stupid and you get hurt. That’s life.

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Syndicated apple pies for all…

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Making Distinctions

by Evan Shultz on December 27, 2006

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Aside from Inara and Shepherd Book…how many characters call Serenity their home? Can you name them?

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Everything in the world was glassed-in, sanitized, and hermetically sealed for my protection.

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Trick Production Notes

by James Roland on December 15, 2006

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In July, 2006, I directed the film Trick, a short suspense film about the wonders of childhood. Here are some thoughts and anecdotes about the process: Trick Production Notes by James Roland Trick started out in a desert diner. The first sentence was scribbled on a paper napkin (which we still have in the RedFence […]

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“This reproduction of another work gave me hope that by seeing things differently, more as they are and in detail, I might be able to make a picture rather than a representative symbol”

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