Mar 4, 2006 15:34
18 yrs ago
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Brokeback Mountain your film tip.

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Bulletined.
What does it imply?

Thanks All.
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Mar 4, 2006 18:29: Tony M changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Discussion

Morad Safe (X) (asker) Mar 5, 2006:
Sure.
Kim Metzger Mar 4, 2006:
What is your question? Do you want to know the meaning of bulletined?

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Brokeback Mountain, your film tip.

It's the name of a recently released film about 2 cowboys in Wyoming, so the name of the film should be capitalised, and this is the film one should go to see i.e. the film tip for you.
Peer comment(s):

agree Tony M : Yes, and 'bulletined' probably means the film is discussed at greater length somewhere in a 'bulletin'
11 mins
Thanks, yes might indeed mean that but one cannot be sure without further context.
agree Jack Doughty
13 mins
Thanks Jack
agree William [Bill] Gray : Or that it warranted a mention in the said bulletin.
31 mins
agree Walter Landesman
1 hr
agree RHELLER : very controversial film!
5 hrs
agree Alison Jenner
6 hrs
agree Rebecca Barath
8 hrs
agree Seema Ugrankar
8 hrs
agree Stefanie Sendelbach
9 hrs
agree Alfa Trans (X)
19 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Nice information."
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information about the film "Brokeback Mountain "..review of the film "Brokeback Mountain"

Brokeback Mountain
Official site. Includes reviews (requires JavaScript), photos, trailer, sound
clips, wallpapers, screensaver, profiles of the cast and crew.
www.brokebackmountain.com/ - 3k
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