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discussion results wigima5 (226) | | Ever seen it?:D Well I just rented it and saw it yesterday and i LOOOOVE it!=D 2 thumbs up.:D It was a GREAT movie. lots of action, and fight scenes and yet it was reflective, romantic, sad at... | |
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 sulynsi (235) | | I am amazed at the things I have heard can be done by someone with advanced computer experience. Some have accessed personal information not generally available, others have caused others to change... | |
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 mipen2006 (2451) | | I am not an American, but like most people in the world have taken an interest in the U.S. elections because they do effect the whole world. Unfortunately we only get Fox News, and Australian Pacific... | |
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 darksome (24) | | is probable one of the best movies ever made concerning social unrest and the like...in addition to Children of Men of course...both very good films indeed. Any opinions? | |
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 TheGreatMaster (242) | | Hello. I have seen some time ago a great action movie, that I really enjoyed it. I saw nobody added to the recommanded movies list and I don't know why. I can't belive that nobody have saw this great... | |
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 hip2bemom (2358) | | Ok the vendetta storyline is the stupidest thing I have ever heard and now its going to get worse. Young Shawn tells Collen that Santo's wife is still alive she goes back to the church and then... | |
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 557490105 (2) | | I don't now about many but how a country should feel about its government is very essential to the stability of its freedom. We may not have cross over as far as the society in the film but how far... | |
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 spasticseagull (1588) | | Would you allow mylot and dissagreements to control your chain of thought throughout the day to the point of having vendettas? Personally I see this site as an out from reality and the day to day... | |
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 missak (1170) | | The Big Brother, the tlevision, the way of control... | |
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 llwilkins (96) | | What did you guys think of Passions Vendetta week? | |
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blog results Gawker (16) | | Vanity Fair blogger James Wolcott is "the partial model for the loathed and despised book critic whose ghastly corpse washes ashore" in "Cathleen Schine's serialized murder mystery in The New York... | |
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