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I just got word that “An Inconvenient Tax” has been finished and the new trailer is out:

An Inconvenient Tax – Official Trailer from Life Is My Movie Entertainment on Vimeo.

If that name rings a bell, it’s because I was interviewed for the movie a bit back. I’m excited to see the final product… I’ll keep you posted!

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Documentary: An Inconvenient Tax – Film Teaser from Life Is My Movie Entertainment on Vimeo.

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Yeah, I wanna know, too.

My best laid plans have gone awry – this has been one of the busiest summers that I can remember (that’s supposed to be a good thing, right?).

I haven’t had a second to go to the movies. And since no one has inquired about Pixar’s “Cars”, the only movie that I have seen on DVD this summer (over and over and over), I’m far behind for this year’s taxgirl goes to the movies contest.

With that, I’m announcing that the contest has been extended through mid-October. Details forthcoming. You still have time to get your suggestions in – go to this post to leave your recommendations!

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I sort of took yesterday off… to be interviewed for an upcoming documentary on taxes.

I met with the crew of An Inconvenient Tax at my home on yesterday to talk tax. It was great meeting the guys behind the film.

They posted a quick excerpt about filming me on their blog.

Hmm. I had a “different perspective” than the other interviews? That’s likely true. I suspect the other interviews also didn’t have a dog barking in the background now a rogue fly in the living room…

I’m really interested to see what the Tax Foundation folks have to say – I frequently find myself agreeing with a lot of their policy statements but I do disagree with the notion that our tax policy is fundamentally broken.

Things that were apparent during the interview:

1, My Southern accent becomes more pronounced when I am around folks from Georgia and I talk about my parents.
2, Out of context, I sound very conservative. This is largely because I actually do subscribe to a fairly conservative view of economics. I just happen to think that today’s conservatives are not fiscally conservative.
3, I flip my hair from side to side a lot. A lot.
4, I am really interested in the tax code as it applies to tax policy. This notion of directing behavior through taxation is most pervasive throughout modern history – and on both sides of the political spectrum.
5, It’s hotter than you’d expect in Philadelphia in July.

I’ll keep you posted as I hear news about the film!

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taxgirl Goes (Back) To the Movies!

12 June 2008

Okay, so it’s not quite summer yet. But it sure feels like it in Philadelphia – we’ve hovered near the 100 degree mark for three or four days in a row. The heat and humidity is beginning to make me wish fondly for coastal NC summers (and if you’ve been to coastal NC [...]

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Taxgirl Goes to the Movies: Vote now!

2 September 2007

There were five movies reviewed this summer for my Taxgirl Goes to the Movies series.
Vote for your favorite(s) by leaving comments. The most commented movie review will result in a prize for the person who made the nomination. So type away (the links are below):
Ratatouille
Trading Places
Casablanca
Blow
The Shawshank Redemption
The winner will be revealed on [...]

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Taxgirl Goes to the Movies: Casablanca

16 August 2007

Of all of the blog joints in all the towns in all the world, you had to click onto mine… Yeah, I know it’s bad but I couldn’t resist. It’s Casablanca. How can I be expected to write about a movie with such a classic line and not butcher it somehow?

Today, I’m [...]

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Taxgirl Goes to the Movies: Trading Places

31 July 2007

Next in my movie review series is one of my favorite movies, Trading Places, and not just because it was filmed in Philadelphia. While the plot is quite contrived, the acting is really funny – it’s Eddie Murphy back when he remembered what being a comedian meant. And Jamie Lee Curtis? This [...]

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And…. Roll ‘Em!

11 July 2007

I will admit to being more than a little biased about film making in Pennsylvania. I love movies. I love movie stars. And the thought of both in my home state? Sigh.
And yes, maybe it has to do with the dreams that I secretly harbored of becoming a movie star after [...]

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Taxgirl Goes to the Movies: Ratatouille

10 July 2007

On July 4th, my husband and I did what hardly any parents I know do anymore: we went to the movies. That’s right. We braved the holiday crowds to see a movie. We figured that the early morning show would be empty – we were wrong. This movie (tops at [...]

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