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I know I just talked about Year of the Dog last week, but I wanted to mention it again because it looks like it’s really going to be great. It’s getting rave reviews all over the place.

For those of you in New York and L.A., you can see it tonight, but the rest of us will have to wait a while longer, since it’s rolling out everywhere else over the next few weeks. Oh well, the anticipation is half the fun, right? Anyway, the movie's star and director, Molly Shannon and Mike White, did some great interviews with PETA recently, so hopefully these will tide everyone over until the movie comes out. Check it:




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First of all, many thanks to PETA-LA for the advance screening Thursday night!

Secondly, the raves are definitely well founded. EVERYONE should see this film. No matter where you stand on animal rights, the larger story--as I saw it--is about what happens when you open your heart, listen to it, and live by it... even in a world with no tolerance for truth. Kinda makes you wonder who the real deviants are (if you didn't already know).

Fair warning, though: It's billed as a comedy--and hilarity does ensue--but bring a hankie!

Posted by: Nancy | April 16, 2007 04:51 AM

I thought it was against peta codes to keep pets?

Posted by: Steven | April 18, 2007 08:01 PM

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