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How do you know when something's truly transformative?" Mr. Loeb, who has settled a suit brought against him by a photographer in a similar case, borrowed this depiction from a 1997 book of photographs by Ms. Barney titled "Theater of Manners," in which the image was called "The Boys".
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Strangelove" reminds me that there's a primal element to moviegoing that often transcends artistic merit: Sidney Lumet's "Fail-Safe," released later in 1964 than "Strangelove" (due to Kubrick's legal maneuvers to get his film out first), is no satire, but a grimly practical depiction, from the inside-government perspective, of an accidental nuclear strike against the Soviet Union.
"Merlin," a depiction of the wizard from the Arthurian legend, dominated the national ratings last Sunday and Monday nights with more than 70 million viewers.
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