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Magnolia Quotes
2,492 words, approx. 8 pages
 Magnolia is 1999 film about nine lives intertwined in a 24 hour span of coincidence and chance, but to L.A. it's just an ordinary day " raining cats and dogs ". Directed and written by Paul Thomas Anderson . Contents 1 Narrator 2 Frank T.J. Mackey 3...


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 Magnolia is a 1999 drama film, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It interweaves nine separate yet connected storylines, about the interactions among several people during one day in the San Fernando Valley, in Los Angeles, California. The...




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FILM REVIEW: Ambitious 'Magnolia' explores many themes
01/14/2000: 558 words, approx. 2 pages University Wire 01-14-2000 (Arizona Daily Wildcat) (U-WIRE) TUCSON, Ariz. -- Ever since Mark Wahlberg's well-endowed prosthesis in 'Boogie Nights,' director Paul Thomas Anderson has shown a fondness for things of great length. With a run-time of three hours, his latest writing and directing effort,...
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FILM REVIEW: 'Magnolia' a surreal but sad look at chance
01/10/2000: 387 words, approx. 1 pages University Wire 01-10-2000 (Oklahoma Daily) (U-WIRE) NORMAN, Okla. -- Magnolia opens with three urban legends of coincidence, such as the one about the man whose suicide attempt is unsuccessful when his jump from a building is stopped short of the sidewalk after a safety...
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 Investor's Business Daily
Steel Magnolia
5/1/2007: 454 words, approx. 2 pages Conspiracy: Unless the feds had something to do with it, the theory held by Rosie and others that the Twin Towers were brought down by the Bush administration just crashed and burned on a California freeway.In recent discussions on the jaundiced "View" and her Web...
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 The New York Observer
Southern in the City: Manners, Magnolia, Defuse the F-Bomb
4/10/2005: 1,167 words, approx. 4 pages On the cold, wet second day of spring this year, I sought refuge from the lashing sleet with a group of New York transplants who, like myself, hail from warmer climes. For two hours, an impossibly well-decorated studio near 71st and Park was, as the...



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Love and Life in Magnolia
856 words, approx. 3 pages
 This essay is in response to the movie Magnolia. It is written for an audience who has seen the movie. It talks about love and how the people in the movie seem to lose it every time they find it.


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