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	Comments on: Standard Documentary Procedure? Imbroglio Surrounding Errol Morris Paying Interview Subjects Continues To Brew	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[wow dude. amazing, comprehensive post. i think the problem with the ambiguous classification of morris&#039; work is that most audiences are not all that sophisticated to make the distinction between story and history that morris makes, particularly when it&#039;s about current events. i haven&#039;t seen the movie, but i see both sides here. i have to say, i&#039;ve preferred morris&#039;s movies about freaks and their naked mole rats and pet cemeteries more than his ventures into foreign policy but i&#039;ll still probably check this out at some point.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wow dude. amazing, comprehensive post. i think the problem with the ambiguous classification of morris&#8217; work is that most audiences are not all that sophisticated to make the distinction between story and history that morris makes, particularly when it&#8217;s about current events. i haven&#8217;t seen the movie, but i see both sides here. i have to say, i&#8217;ve preferred morris&#8217;s movies about freaks and their naked mole rats and pet cemeteries more than his ventures into foreign policy but i&#8217;ll still probably check this out at some point.</p>
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