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		<title>Marti Noxon &amp; Jane Espenson - &quot;Girls Gone Genre&quot; Panel at Comic-Con 2012 - Comicbookresources.com Report</title>
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		<description>A crowd waited in line for an hour at Comic-Con International to attend &#8220;Girls Gone Genre,&#8221; a panel celebrating female creators and empowered characters. Panelists included writers and producers Marti Noxon (Fright Night, Jane Espenson (Once Upon a Time), Karyn Kasuma (Jennifer's Body), Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead) and Angela Robinson (True Blood) and actress Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood). &lt;br /&gt;Hurd spoke fondly of how some projects that people didn't have faith in (...)


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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Fright Night&quot; Movie - Msmagazine.com Review</title>
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		<description>Debates about whether women's writing was uniquely female or if there was a &#8220;feminine voice&#8221; permeated much femininist theorizing in the '70s and '80s. While I tend to be wary of claims about difference grounded in biological determinism, I do think that for many female writers their experiences as women, or as what Simone de Beauvoir famously called &#8220;the second sex,&#8221; often inform their writing. This is partially how I account for the remake of (...)

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		<title>Spooking Marti Noxon</title>
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		<description>ONE of the great things about childhood is how easy it is to access the distinct delight of being scared out of your mind. Adults just have more trouble getting goosebumps. That's because experience is the enemy of true terror. You may shriek the first time you see &#8220;A Nightmare on Elm Street,&#8221; but the second or third time you might only shudder. That's why dedicated horror fans sometimes have a hard time finding a really nerve-rattling movie. They've already (...)

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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Fright Night&quot; Movie - Scriptshadow.blogspot.com Script Review</title>
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		<description>How did anyone survive without Scriptshadow on Monday? I think one guy wrote in from Germany saying he was going to kill himself cause I didn't post a review. Or maybe he said he was going to kill me. Either way, I'm sorry but I really needed a break. I'll try to make it up to you this week with a script from a very high profile comedy writing team and another script from an Oscar winner. Requests for the latter script have been flooding my inbox for weeks. I'm tempted to tell you how it (...)

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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Grey's Anatomy&quot; Tv Series - &quot;Sometimes a Miracle&quot;</title>
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		<description>A few months ago, I got a call from Shonda and Betsy Beers. I was lying on the floor when they called. I had my computer in front of me, so I was &#8220;writing&#8221;. I'd recently had lunch with Shonda and Betsy, and a few other meals with Shonda before that. So we'd hung out . We'd dined. We'd complained about... things only lucky TV people complain about. Things related to actually having jobs. Things which, by real world standards, barely even qualify as problems. But that's (...)

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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Point Pleasant&quot; Tv Series DVD - Dvdtimes.co.uk Review</title>
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		<description>The Show &lt;br /&gt;Yet another cancelled TV show that deals with the supernatural, Point Pleasant was created by Marti Noxon, a staff writer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Teaming up Noxon with John McLaughlin (Carnivale) seems like a good idea on paper... it's just a shame the resultant show ended up a bit more of a teen soap than a dark supernatural drama. Point Pleasant only made it through 8 episodes before it was taken off the air in the US, but this DVD set shows all 13 episodes made, and luckily (...)


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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Point Pleasant&quot; Tv Series DVD - Zap2it.com Review</title>
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		<description>STUDIO: Fox Home Entertainment &lt;br /&gt;RELEASE DATE: October 25, 2005 &lt;br /&gt;PRICE: $39.98 &lt;br /&gt;TIME:585 mins. &lt;br /&gt;DVD EXTRAS:&quot;Making Of&quot; Featurette &lt;br /&gt;Not every television show to arrive on DVD is a good one. Sometimes they arrive just hoping that someone will pick them up to help recoup the costs of making the show. Or that's my theory with &quot;Point Pleasant.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;Since I could barely make it through 3 episodes of this show, I'll give you the brief synopsis provided by Fox: &quot;After recuperating from her near drowning (...)


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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Point Pleasant&quot; Tv Series DVD - Pastemagazine.com Review</title>
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		<description>Former Buffy writer botches supernatural soap-opera concept &lt;br /&gt;The result of combining two genres, the soap opera and the apocalyptic conflict, Point Pleasant provides some limited pleasures, but probably not ones intended by its creators. The show revolves around a teenage girl, Christina Nickson (played with a constantly vacant expression by Elizabeth Harnois), who washes ashore at a small New Jersey town. Her presence in the somnolent community confuses the town's boys and lets loose (...)


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		<title>Marti Noxon - &quot;Point Pleasant&quot; Tv Series - Ifmagazine.com Review</title>
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		<description>GRADE: C- &lt;br /&gt;STARS: Elisabeth Harnois, Grant Show, Dina Meyer, Samuel Page &lt;br /&gt;WRITER: Marti Noxon, John McLaughlin, Ben Edlund &lt;br /&gt;DIRECTOR: Tucker Gates, Marita Grabiak, Rick Rosenthal &lt;br /&gt;RATING: NR &lt;br /&gt;DISTRIBUTOR: Fox Home Entertainment &lt;br /&gt;Apparently, the American television audience prefers that its supernatural shows and teen dramas be separate entities rather than all in one. Maybe it's because people don't want to see rich THE O.C.-type socialites going off CARRIE-style in their high brow mansions or (...)


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		<description>A mysterious, troubled young stranger shows up in a picturesque coastal resort populated solely by the privileged and beautiful. A good-hearted local couple accept the stranger as an instant addition to their family. The couple's solitary oddball offspring forms an immediate bond with the stranger. With my inimitable gift for misdirection, I'm leading you to believe I'm talking about The OC. But no! I'm talking about the new Fox show that comes on straight after The OC and has the exact (...)

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