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My stories last week on Tim Blake Nelson and his newest movie, "Leaves of Grass," now playing at Circle Cinema, contained everything from his plans for a Dust Bowl movie to his views on marijuana to the role he turned down in the Oscar-winning "No Country for Old Men."

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"Leaves of Grass" is not a Walt Whitman movie about poetry. This is Tim Blake Nelson's affectionate and curious vision of his native Oklahoma, and what he sees makes for a uniquely restless, ribald motion picture.

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Tulsa native Tim Blake Nelson will offer a sneak preview of his new film, "Leaves of Grass," next week as a fundraising event for Circle Cinema, in a single showing that comes months before the film's late summer release.

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Even when Tim Blake Nelson comes home for a

visit, it

’s something of a working vacation for the actor ("O Brother, Where Art Thou?"), playwright ("The Grey Zone") and film director (the new "Leaves of Grass," starring his pal Edward Norton).

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Tim Blake Nelson, the Tulsa-born writer, actor and director, usually plays the most dim-witted of characters, like he did in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" But he's actually a sharp fellow, especially behind the camera.

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Lakeview Terrace.

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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. Rated PG. Ben Stein challenges theories about the origins of life. He's mad and he's not taking it anymore, especially when he finds scientists and educators who have been punished for exploring other theories about the universe's origin besides evolution.

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To answer your first question: Yes, this time they did it right.

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Edward Norton stars

in this do-over of Marvel

Comics

’ biggest attraction outside of Spider-Man — at least until Iron Man came to the silver screen — that asks the public to forget that the 2003 "Hulk" film ever happened. Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt and Tulsa’s Tim Blake Nelson are around to see green get mean.

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Naomi Watts, star of dark films such as ‘The Ring’ and ‘21 Grams,’ does double duty on ‘Painted Veil’

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