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    Saturday, February 15, 2003


    David Gordon Green, the director of George Washington, was being interviewed around the time of GW's release, and the interviewer was commenting on the fact that he was a white guy making a movie about black youth. Green said, "I don't necessarily think 26-year-old white guys are that interesting. So why would I want to make another movie about their coffee shops and romantic pratfalls?"

    Green's new film, his follow-up to George Washington, is called All The Real Girls, and it's about a 26ish white guy and his romantic pratfalls and there are scenes with him and his friends in coffee shops.

    Let this be a lesson. Don't get all high and mighty and pretend you are above things, because eventually it will bite you in the ass.

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