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    <title>Leave and Ignore Hollywood, like Rob Rod - Frank Miller's Sin City - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Leave and Ignore Hollywood, like Rob Rod</title>
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      <description>"If we actually had to go pitch it to several people, they would have come up with all kinds of reasons why this wouldn't work," Rodriguez says.&#xD;
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I run into this all the time, experts, mentors, advisors, professors, consultants and peers all wanting filmmakers, writers to feed the Hollywood monster machine that outputs 85% shit.&#xD;
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Seek along the lines of the exception, not the rule. Innovate! Rob Rod did it, that's the way to go.</description>
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      <dc:creator>King</dc:creator>
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