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# Below the line



[Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) and [Simon Mayo](Simon_Mayo) have very different philosophies about reading comments below the line about their own work. Mark does it (being particularly miffed when accused of "fawning" over Julian Schnabel in an interview about [The Diving Bell And The Butterfly](The_Diving_Bell_And_The_Butterfly)); Simon doesn't.

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# Below the line



[Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) and [Simon Mayo](Simon_Mayo) have very different philosophies about reading comments below the line about their own work. Mark does it (being particularly miffed when accused of "fawning" over Julian Schnabel in an interview about [The Diving Bell And The Butterfly](The_Diving_Bell_And_The_Butterfly)); Simon doesn't.
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Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo have very different philosophies about reading comments below the line about their own work. Mark does it (being particularly miffed when accused of "fawning" over Julian Schnabel in an interview about The Diving Bell And The Butterfly); Simon doesn't.

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Below the line

Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo have very different philosophies about reading comments below the line about their own work. Mark does it (being particularly miffed when accused of "fawning" over Julian Schnabel in an interview about The Diving Bell And The Butterfly); Simon doesn't.