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The mystery of what happened to Harriet Vanger is much more abstract, since she vanished so long ago, but the techniques involved in solving it are intriguing, a computer-age update of such classic films as "Blowup" (teasing out information from photographs), "The Conversation" and "Blow Out" (doing the same with sound recordings).
'Greenberg': Losers' Winning Love Story Joe Morgenstern 2010
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The mystery of what happened to Harriet Vanger is much more abstract, since she vanished so long ago, but the techniques involved in solving it are intriguing, a computer-age update of such classic films as "Blowup" (teasing out information from photographs), "The Conversation" and "Blow Out" (doing the same with sound recordings).
'Greenberg': Losers' Winning Love Story Joe Morgenstern 2010
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The mystery of what happened to Harriet Vanger is much more abstract, since she vanished so long ago, but the techniques involved in solving it are intriguing, a computer-age update of such classic films as "Blowup" (teasing out information from photographs), "The Conversation" and "Blow Out" (doing the same with sound recordings).
'Greenberg': Losers' Winning Love Story Joe Morgenstern 2010
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In his first English film, "Blowup" (1966), a London photographer believes a picture he shot contains the clue to a murder.
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Later, with movies like "Blowup" and "Zabriskie Point," he would try to capture, with his oblique narrative approach and his ravishing camera sense, some of the energies of rebellious youth culture.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Bailey, 71, is an English photographer widely known for his fashion and rock 'n' roll photography who is said to have inspired the character played by David Hemmings in the 1966 film "Blowup," set amid the swinging London fashion scene which Bailey's work epitomized.
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Bailey, 71, is an English photographer widely known for his fashion and rock 'n' roll photography who is said to have inspired the character played by David Hemmings in the 1966 film "Blowup," set amid the swinging London fashion scene which Bailey's work epitomized.
unknown title 2009
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Birkin became known in the 1960s for her film roles (she was one of the models in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film "Blowup") and for such songs as "Je t'aime ... moi non plus," the 1969 duet with Serge Gainsbourg.
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One movie in particular that drew us across the bridge was "Blowup," which the nuns warned us against watching.
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THL's Sperling: No 'Blowup' Coming For Clear Channel
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