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	Comments on: Factory Girl Featured &#8216;Billy Quinn&#8217; Because Bob Dylan Threatened to Sue The Film	</title>
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		By: Rob MacGregor		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I’d be curious to get your take on the “Chad Palomino as Brad Pitt” legend from Living in Oblivion. It seemed to be common knowledge that it was a parody of Pitt, but the director has tried to refute it without giving another explanation. The credits even alluded to the fact that parts were clearly modeled on real people.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’d be curious to get your take on the “Chad Palomino as Brad Pitt” legend from Living in Oblivion. It seemed to be common knowledge that it was a parody of Pitt, but the director has tried to refute it without giving another explanation. The credits even alluded to the fact that parts were clearly modeled on real people.</p>
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