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				how could they leave this horror movie out?
			 
			
			
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	In its obituary for Margot Kidder in today's New York Times, in the list of movies she appeared in, they left out "Sisters" directed by Brian de Palma. I was equally shocked when, in their obituary for the great Harry Dean Stanton, they left out one of his finest performances: in "The Black Marble", from the Joseph Waumbaugh movie. I wrote them a nasty note.  | 
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			Good for you, idoneus. I hope they puke and write an addendum on both accounts. DePalma is one of my favs. Is Sisters any good?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I liked SISTERS myself -some good scary moments- but DePalma (probably for the first time-was doing his Hitchcock homages-and some of the camera work detracts from the story, especially the split screen.  | 
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