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Guardian: What we should take from the QR Markham plagiarism scandal
[The Guardian] - Or as Carrie Fisher put it: "Who do I think I am when I'm pretending to be real?" Reality is strafed through with ambiguity, uncertainty and doubled meanings; but online, it's supposed to be seamlessly un-seeming. It's as if a dimension has been lost.
Google News: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
[Sky Movies] - The road is littered with megastars (Matt Damon and Ben Affleck), Star Wars stars (Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher), gorgeous criminals, 80s pop culture, filthy schoolboy humour and enough F-words to put Gordon Ramsay out of business.
Streep cred alone cannot forge an Iron Lady
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Reviewing her in Postcards from the Edge, Mike Nichols's adaptation of Carrie Fisher's semi-autobiographical novel, she conceded a “genius for mimicry”, but cut to the core of a surprisingly persistent strain of criticism: “Meryl Streep just about
Gilbey on Film: Less than absolutely fabulous
www.newstatesman.com
[New Statesman (blog)] - Carrie Fisher was a natural for Edina. Kirstie Alley, formerly Rebecca from Cheers, was pencilled in as Patsy, though the sultry Barbara Carrera had also been considered. But commentators were in little doubt that the show's spirit would be crushed
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