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10/22/09
In the elite all-guy fraternity of big time directors it's a rare thing for one of their own to speak out against the excesses of the brotherhood.
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Defamer
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08/07/09
Doug Liman , the notoriously dickish director of The Bourne Identity , rescued three people from drowning after a boat accident in the Hudson River on Wednesday while tooling around in his sailboat.
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Gawker
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08/06/09
"Bourne Identity" director Doug Liman was boating in the Hudson River when he saw a cargo ship plow into a speedboat -- and then he helped rescue the four passengers, all of whom survived.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/14/08
Directed by Bourne Identity 's Doug Liman , the 30-second commercial features the Gossip Girl stars, as well as other young actors warning of the consequences of voting for the Republican presidential nominee.
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OK! Magazine
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06/18/08
It took roughly eight years from the time President John F. Kennedy announced that America would be entering the space race to the day that Neil Armstrong first stepped on the moon.
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MTV Movies Blog
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06/11/08
Admit it, most DVD extras are self-indulgent, ego-stroking puff pieces that — if we're lucky — include a little illumination amid the glorification.
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MTV Movies Blog
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06/10/08
While "Jumper" was Doug Liman's first real box office disappointment, DVD release offers this pic a second chance to reach its target young male audience, with plenty of features for them to explore -- in the present, future and past.
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Variety
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06/04/08
Moviefone
Well, Erik got Nicole Kidman right as the actress who will play Valerie Plame, outed CIA agent, in the upcoming biopic , but it looks like director Doug Liman has other ideas for Joe Wilson, her husband -- the man who wrote the famous op-ed piece "What I Didn't Find in Africa."
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Cinematical.com
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06/03/08
Concluding in his piece that President George W. Bush either lied about or twisted intelligence to exaggerate the Iraqi threat in the weeks and months leading up to war, Wilson soon found himself the target of attack, which crested a week after the original article's publication when "Washington Post" columnist Robert Novak outed Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a covert CIA agent.
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MTV Movies Blog