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	Comments on: SXSW Review: Fascinating Russell Brand Documentary ‘Brand: A Second Coming’	</title>
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		By: David Crawley		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[although I haven\&#039;t seen second coming, if brand doesn\&#039;t like it, timoner should have respected that. it seems like betrayal to me. brand spent years on this before her and had the honesty to know it wasn\&#039;t right. she, on the other hand, used \&#039;creative control\&#039; as a tool to dismiss him and turn out dark film that misses brands intention and actually harms him. shame.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>although I haven\&#8217;t seen second coming, if brand doesn\&#8217;t like it, timoner should have respected that. it seems like betrayal to me. brand spent years on this before her and had the honesty to know it wasn\&#8217;t right. she, on the other hand, used \&#8217;creative control\&#8217; as a tool to dismiss him and turn out dark film that misses brands intention and actually harms him. shame.</p>
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