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Saturday, June 18, 2011

x-good

and we wonder why hollywood keeps putting out crap movies.  well wonder no more.  one look at the stats on this page and you'll understand.

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tossed up by deepstructure at 3:23 AM
file under: films, finance, media criticism and theory, sci-fi

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