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February 24, 2007
It's a bit like this isn't it:

Garland
Trouble is, few are interested in going to have a look at it in a cinema near them. The script is widely held to be a bit of an embarrassment because it's pretty second rate. Rather poorly done in fact. It's all sawdust and tinsel, you might say. Nobody really wants to be associated with it. And its been done before. Sequels are usually terrible, especially the ones that express Hollywood's tawdriness.
Update: 26 February
A review of developments by Seymour Hersh in The New Yorker
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