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The two critics Hardach talks to have positive things to say, one of them noting that the film is "left wide open for another one."
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Spider-Man 3 has premiered in Tokyo, and Sophie Hardach files a longish report for Reuters, setting the scene (Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire "were greeted with screams of 'kawaii' ( 'cute') by hundreds of young Japanese") and collecting initial reactions.
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The two critics Hardach talks to have positive things to say, one of them noting that the film is "left wide open for another one."
GreenCine Daily 2009
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Hardach goes on to describe the manga’s economic impact:
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Reuters’ Sophie Hardach describes it as “’The Da Vinci Code’ set in a Tokyo bar.”
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Reuters’ Sophie Hardach describes it as “’The Da Vinci Code’ set in a Tokyo bar.”
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Reuters’ Sophie Hardach describes it as “’The Da Vinci Code’ set in a Tokyo bar.”
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Hardach goes on to describe the manga’s economic impact:
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Hardach goes on to describe the manga’s economic impact:
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110 (“American army”), 251 (“planned” and “market”), 244 (“My doctor”); Karl Hardach
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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