Latent memories come back to haunt her.
Looking back at the fantastic French film.
Probably happened in his 'Panic Room.'
Blair works to have someone else satisfy her supervisor at W.
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HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 5, 2001 -- Jodie Foster has had to relinquish her position as the Cannes Int'l Film Festival jury president because she feels the need to go make a few dollars, $12 million to be exact. In the wake of the Screen Actors Guild pre-strike production frenzy, Foster has stepped in to replace Nicole Kidman in Columbia's "The Panic Room," directed by David Fincher. Kidman had to bow out because of an knee injury. Columbia actually wanted Angelina Jolie as the replacement, but Jolie decided to star in New Regency's "Life, or Something Like It" instead. However, Foster's decision to exit as jury president has left Cannes president Gilles Jacob and his team in a bind, to say the least, as they now will have to scramble to find a replacement to run the 12-member jury. Still, the festival is handling the news gracefully. In a statement to Variety, Jacob said: