Film/TV May 10, 2009 at 11:00 am

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Pls. stop with the constant misunderestimation of globalization. Globalization brought Europeans and a few Senegalese to the Carolinas in the late 1600s and the 1700s, too. Then globalization determined that area's economy (check out the name of the city in this movie, hint, hint). And searching back through the last 200 years, I don't think this area every got unglobalized; so it's just wrong to say "gobalization" has now "transformed" anything in the Carolinas. Globalization made the freaking Carolinas. Carolina ain't the name of a Native American, is it? Pls. stop downplaying the force and importance globalization which has been the dominant force nearly everywhere in the world since the dawn of history (and before; just ask the Neanderthals). Thank you.
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i'd like to see this movie, but according to the film times, it's not playing anywhere. what gives?
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at the varsity.. 4:40 , 7:10, 9:10..
thank god for the innernets

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