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Monday, February 6, 2012 - Page updated at 08:00 p.m.

Popcorn & Prejudice
Why the BAFTAs are better than the Oscars Posted by Moira Macdonald - NEW - 2/06, 11:21 AM
Evaluating the Super Bowl movie trailers Posted by Moira Macdonald - NEW - 2/06, 09:06 AM
Some Oscar chat . . . and, a poll Posted by Moira Macdonald - NEW - 2/03, 09:50 AM

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Enter 'I Am Bruce Lee': Documentary shows in Seattle for 2 days

"I Am Bruce Lee," a documentary coproduced by Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, and directed by Pete McCormack, is playing at Pacific Place in Seattle Feb. 9 and 15. It covers Lee's rise to fame not only in the Pacific Northwest, but in Hong Kong, San Francisco (his birthplace) and Los Angeles.

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