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I have seen almost 3000 moviesAvailable
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Dr. Ted Baehr  
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I will answer questions on movie criticism, production, screenwriting, the entertainment industry, and how movies influence children.Available
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Shant istamboulian  
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I am an avid movie buff who reads and writes a lot about the subject. My expertise falls mainly in the talent department, specifically writers, directors and actors. I am also a fan of movie scores and have a vast knowledge in that department as well. I have often been described as a "walking, talking movie encyclopedia" so feel free to send any of your movie questions my way!Available
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Mel Priddle  
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Films have been my great love since the age of four when I saw my first. I am particularly knowledgeable on the films of John Wayne, Frank Sinatra (and his music) and Elvis Presley (and his music), but I will try to answer any question relating to movies from 1900 to the present day.Available
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Jason O`Brien  
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I majored in Film and have an extensive knowledge of films, contemporary, classic, and silent films, and I also have a huge knowledge of the Academy Awards and other various film awards, so I can help you with any questions in regards to the Oscars, including those helpful trivia questions!Available
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William Sternman  
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Expertise: Classic movies. My movie and book reviews have appeared in the Houston Chronicle, Boston Herald, St. Petersburg Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Drummer, and Films in Review. My particular area of expertise (and love) is films of the late Thirties, Forties and early Fifties.

Experience in the area
My essays and movie and book reviews have appeared in the Houston Chronicle, Boston Herald, St. Petersburg Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Drummer, Films in Review, and Bestsellers. I write a regular column for Audience, a film journal (http://www.audiencemag.com/playback.html) as well as review current movies (http://www.audiencemag.com/reviews.html).

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My essays and movie and book reviews have appeared in the Houston Chronicle, Boston Herald, St. Petersburg Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Drummer, Films in Review, and Bestsellers. I write a regular column for Audience, a film journal (http://www.audiencemag.com/playback.html) as well as review current movies (http://www.audiencemag.com/reviews.html).

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Fellowship grant in literature from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
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Quinn  
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I can answer questions from all movie genres and all eras.Available
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Nell Minow  
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Movies, especially classic movies, current movies, family movies, and movies for families.
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I am the movie critic for Beliefnet and radio stations across the country. I have written about movies for USA Today, Parents, Family Fun, Child, Slate, and Daughters, and am the weekly movie critic for twenty radio stations across the US and in Canada and write weekly parental advisories and some movie reviews for the Chicago Sun-Times and the Kansas City Star. I have appeared on Fox Morning News, the ABC Evening News, CBS This Morning, and NPR, and been profiled in the NY Times, Washingtonian, Chicago Magazine, and the Chicago Tribune. My book, The Movie Mom's Guide to Family Movies, was published by Avon in April 1999 and is now in its second edition. I can answer questions about movies for special interests, especially family concerns, handling questions from kids like "What do I do when he says everyone else has seen it?" to "My daughter got nightmares from a movie --how can I help her?" or "Why does my child want to see the DVD over and over?" to "What's the deal with Pokemon?" I am pretty good with trivia questions about movies, too, not as good with made-for-TV movies or miniseries.


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Broadcast, Online, and Washington DC film critics associations, Internet Entertainment Writers Association

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Klepto  
U.K.
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I love movies! Every aisle of the video store - I like `em all! Horror, comedy, drama, foreign, thriller, action, musical. I can`t say I`m an `expert` in any particular genre, but I will gladly try to help out with those `niggling` queries that we all get every once in a while!On Vacation
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Brad Lang  
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I can usually find the answers to most factual questions regarding stars and films from the 1970s and earlier, or tell you where to look. I'm not going to be able to help you with more recent films, and especially with made-for-TV movies from the 90s and later.Maxed Out
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