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The plot revolves around a group of [[friend]]s in New York who work away at their PCs and laptops and keep in touch exclusively by [[phone]] and fax as they are all too busy to meet [[face to face]]. They plan to meet several times and afterwards no one admits to the others that they didn't show up. The plot revolves around a group of [[friend]]s in New York who work away at their PCs and laptops and keep in touch exclusively by [[phone]] and fax as they are all too busy to meet [[face to face]]. They plan to meet several times and afterwards no one admits to the others that they didn't show up.
-Barbara Shulgasser stated that "here are half a dozen people who think of themselves as close friends, who not only never have any contact with each other (apart from the telephone and fax), but who don't really want to see each other. "+Barbara Shulgasser [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/e/a/1996/04/19/WEEKEND12784.dtl]stated that "here are half a dozen people who think of themselves as close friends, who not only never have any contact with each other (apart from the telephone and fax), but who don't really want to see each other. "
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Denise Calls Up is a 1996 comedy American film written and directed by Hal Salwen.

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The plot revolves around a group of friends in New York who work away at their PCs and laptops and keep in touch exclusively by phone and fax as they are all too busy to meet face to face. They plan to meet several times and afterwards no one admits to the others that they didn't show up.

Barbara Shulgasser [1]stated that "here are half a dozen people who think of themselves as close friends, who not only never have any contact with each other (apart from the telephone and fax), but who don't really want to see each other. "

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKM5mOuWAY8



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