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		<title>the new canon</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.ptanderson.com/latestnews/articles/classic.htm"&gt;&quot;Once Upon A Classic.&quot;&lt;/a&gt; A Boston Globe article by Ty Burr (reprinted on the PT Anderson website) that lists the new &quot;classic&quot; film canon for the post-MTV generation.  Here&apos;s the top five: 1. Pulp Fiction, 2. The Godfather, 3. Fight Club, 4. Run Lola Run 5. Amelie.  Discuss!  </description>
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