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<title>Austinist: New Movie Releases: But Who Will Take Vengeance on Global Warming?</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Hiya.  I read the feeds for Austin events and deliver them via my site www.thedailyfunpages.com.

I just want to let you know that this post of yours (New Movie Releases... website/trailer/showtimes) is a great style.  I&apos;ve been directing viewers on my site to the Austin Chronicle&apos;s film listings, but I much prefer your format.

SO, my question:  is this a regular weekly post in the Austinist?  I&apos;d like to know so that I can direct viewers to your site and omit the Chron&apos;s. 

Is there any way that you can release this post on Fridays?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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