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						The Thief of Bagdad
						(1924)
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					If anybody has the Carl Davis (Rimsky Korsakoff) version | 
				
				
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						Jaws 2
						(1978)
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					Jaws 2 apologists.  | 
				
				
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						The Land Before Time
						(1988)
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					What Ever Happened To Littlefoot's Father? | 
				
				
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						Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
						(2007)
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					Watch 'Just Married' instead... | 
				
				
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						Romeo and Juliet
						(1968)
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					WHAT was Zefirelli thinking? | 
				
				
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						Flipped
						(2010)
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					It sucks getting old! | 
				
				
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						Master of the Flying Guillotine
						(1976)
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					Kung Fu movies with tournaments | 
				
				
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						The Grey
						(2012)
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					Criticism of religion | 
				
				
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						Hot Tamale
						(2006)
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					Diora Baird | 
				
				
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						Star Wars
						(1977)
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					One of my favorite quotes | 
				
				
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						The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman
						(1971)
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					Where Can I find It? | 
				
				
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						Alice in the Cities
						(1974)
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					DVD release? | 
				
				
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						Iron Man 3
						(2013)
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					10 reasons why IM3 was garbage that have nothing to do with the Mandarin | 
				
				
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						The Luzhin Defence
						(2000)
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					What city is this? | 
				
				
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						Star Trek Into Darkness
						(2013)
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					Would a father really kill 42 people to save his daughter? | 
				
				
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						Wonder Boys
						(2000)
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					wonder boys - why did it bomb at the box office? | 
				
				
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						Wonder Boys
						(2000)
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					wonder boys - why did it bomb at the box office? | 
				
				
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						Cruel Intentions
						(1999)
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					how old where you??? | 
				
				
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						Southern Belles
						(2005)
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					Worst Movie Ever | 
				
				
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						Open Season 3
						(2010)
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					The one review so perfectly captures the essence of this film |