There were movies such as "The Others," which Miramax brought back into one theater in New York, and, reportedly, as few as three or four people were going to see it each day, but it would still have a full-page ad. And it's been that way since, you know, around the turn of the year when the balloting was going on. are the two cities where most academy members live. The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, in particular because New York and L.A. Siegel: I was told - I want you to tell me if this is true or not - that the advertising this past weekend in big newspapers, at least in New York or Los Angeles, for movies up for big Oscars - that advertising, I was told, really isn't intended to bring people out to the movie theaters at this point.
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