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 | ComicBookGrrl: China's gov't banned movies about time travel? They should go one step further and ban movies with hunky werewolves and sparkling vampires. Twitter - 12 minutes ago |
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 | NessieMackenzie: It's such a sad moment for the Twihards. Twilight filming is over. But let's move on, we've got two wonderful movies ahead! Twitter - 1 hour ago |
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 | thugjitsumaster: How does China ban movies on time travel but they allow bibles, and qurans, and other stuff like that. Twitter - 2 hours ago |
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 | La_Wlooo: I love how in scary movies, the person yells out, "Hello?" As if the bad guy is gonna be like,'Yeah, I'm in the kitchen! Want a sandwich?" Twitter - 2 hours ago |
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 | lensweet: To date, humans have created 500000 different movies & 1 million tv episodes. Mixed feelings about such expenditures of human creativity Twitter - 3 hours ago |
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 | thugjitsumaster: I just heard that China has banned all movies about time travel. Can anyone in the nation verify this, and if so WTFF!!! Twitter - 3 hours ago |
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 | nbc: Corey likes going back and forth between TV and movies. There's a difference with space...TV is faster, which can be more frustrating. Twitter - 8 hours ago |
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 | ebertchicago: Actually, Cameron said all theaters would be capable of showing 3D in 5 years, not that all movies would be 3D. I had a panic attack. Twitter - 23 hours ago |
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 | torley: Why does the uncanny valley keep being deployed in kids' computer-generated films when it's woefully underused in horror movies? Twitter - 23 hours ago |
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