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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/comments/kevin/blog.html">In case anyone still reads this blog, I wanted to let you know that my first film, "After...," has been accepted into the AFI Film Festival this November. No word on screening dates or times yet, but you can win an all expenses paid trip to the premiere by visiting our myspace site: www.myspace.com/themovieafter. I hope to see you there!</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/comments/kevin/blog.html">But hey, that's what blogs are for, right? This is the poster for my upcoming movie, a supernatural thriller about three urban explorers who get more than they bargain for when they set out to explore the secret world beneath Moscow. Click the poster to go directly to our official site.

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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/comments/kevin/blog.html">(James L. Garlow with Timothy Paul Jones and April Williams, Minneapolis: Bethany House, 2006.)

I’m not a big advocate of authors who make a living refuting other authors’ books. However, I’m also not overly fond of authors who write a novel and then put a disclaimer up front saying that although the particular events within the book are fictionalized, the research behind them is not. (That goes</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/comments/kevin/blog.html">How many filmmakers get a chance to re-make their own movie? I can think of two: George Lucas—who at least got to re-work the special effects in his first Star Wars trilogy—and Cecil B. DeMille, who, after making an epic, black and white silent version of The Ten Commandments in 1923, got to shoot an epic sound version of the story twenty-three years later in dazzling Technicolor.

To celebrate</summary>
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