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	I dug Barfly and Tales Of Ordinary Madness more but this was still a decent watch. Rollerball Fuckin' killer! I saw it a few years back and didn't think much of it but it kicked my ass this time round. THX-1138 meets The Running Man. Is the remake as stupid as it looks? Bronx Warriors 2 Liked this even more than the original. Henry Silva always makes a great bad guy. I guess this sort of shit isn't for everyone but I really dig the Italian knockoffs. Watching this just show how far off the mark Doomsdaywas.  | 
		
		
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			The Mist with the audio commentary turned on. Frank Darabont's enthusiasm is infectious, its great to listen to someone who absolutely LOVES what they do. I have rarely listened to someone who enjoys what they do so thoroughly. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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