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And he didn't pass up the chance to make gratuitous fun of the title of Jodie Foster's 2011 film, "The Beaver."
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And he didn't pass up the chance to make gratuitous fun of the title of Jodie Foster's 2011 film, "The Beaver."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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Marc Jacobs's spring collection of wide-brimmed hats, full printed skirts and zig-zag knits recall Jodie Foster's wardrobe in Martin Scorsese's 1976 film "Taxi Driver."
Welcome Back, '70s Courtney Colavita 2010
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Maybe he'd like to call Jodie Foster, who now has children, and tell her not to worry, that the judge believed that Hinckley is over his obsession with her now.
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Oddly enough, while I don;t like all American re-makes, I have a soft spot for Somersby Richard Gere and Jodie Foster which is a re-make of The Return of Martin Guerre.
Getting a 'talking to' from my pimp and watching Jean Reno films Elizabeth McClung 2006
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John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan, had a political target; he did not care about Reagan's policies, though, but was trying to impress the actress Jodie Foster.
Was it tragedy in Tucson? Or terrorism? Daniel L. Byman 2011
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Jodie Foster is good as the tightly wound mother and writer who bristles at every comment of the rapacious lawyer Christoph Waltz.
Michael Giltz: New York Film Festival Embraces "Carnage" Michael Giltz 2011
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It's an ideal Opening Night movie: the film contains stars for the red carpet Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly, it's fun and light but with a patina of seriousness to reassure the audience that it's "art."
Michael Giltz: New York Film Festival Embraces "Carnage" Michael Giltz 2011
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Being as much of an icon of SETI as Jill is, perhaps it is not surprising that the Jodie Foster character in the movie Contact is largely inspired by this real-life researcher.
SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Dr. Jill Tarter -- The Search for Cosmic Company SETI Institute 2011
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Currently in development are series based on "The Silence of the Lambs" character Clarice Starling, the FBI trainee played on film by Jodie Foster, and on the Coen brothers' black comedy "Fargo."
For MGM, a Tighter Focus Erica Orden 2011
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