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[EDITOR'S NOTE: It's over! With her inclusion of Best Documentary Shorts in this series, Sarah D. Bunting of Tomatonation.com has succeeded in watching every single film nominated for an Oscar this year. Congratulations, Sarah, for winning the Oscars Death Race. You can catch her down at the local bar treating herself to a pleasant alcoholic beverage, celebrating her hard-won victory. For more on how the Oscars Death Race began, click here. And you can follow Sarah through this quixotic journey here. ]For more on how the Oscars Death Race began, click here. The adventure begins.
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Sarah D. Bunting co-founded Television Without Pity.com, and has written for Seventeen, New York Magazine, MSNBC.com, Salon, Yahoo!, and others. She's the chief cook and bottle-washer at TomatoNation.com.
Glenn Heath shares some of the most dynamic images from #Cannes so far, with more to come. http://t.co/bSAKCAIIhe via @indiewire
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Tain and D-Nyce Behind The Scenes "Harvey Dent" http://t.co/tQqetK6t8N via @youtube @AmazonVideo @WeMissMJBlog @PressPlayIW @BHPhotoVideo
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RT“@PressPlayIW: CANNES 2013: Jia Zhang-ke's A TOUCH OF SIN | Press Play http://t.co/EBuXv1Xp0r via @indiewire”
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ジャジャンクー新作、評判いいね RT “@PressPlayIW: CANNES 2013: Jia Zhang-ke's A TOUCH OF SIN | Press Play http://t.co/6nstdeaVoo via @indiewire”
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4 Comments
Nancy | February 16, 2012 2:56 PM
I think your score card needs to be updated up there - unless you're now working against another Sarah who has only 27 films watched.
Mike | February 11, 2012 3:42 AM
Yay! I do this every year too!!!
Just finished Anonymous...Ugh.
Keep it up! (even Transformers!)
dgapa | February 10, 2012 4:42 PM
As per my comment on the "Rules" page you seem to be at 29 to my 24.
MH | February 3, 2012 4:20 AM
Good for you. I wish I could do that. Sort of did that back in 1999 when I was trying to predict the winners for Oscar contest(s).