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<title>Comment by Mark Louis Baumgart on The Duke On The St. Francisville Experiment</title>
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<description>So true,  so true.  St. Francisville does indeed resemble The Last Broadcast, a movie which was ripped off again by the movie American Crime, or American Murder, or something like that just recently. The Last Broadcast seemed to write itself into a corner.  &quot;Wait, we have to end the movie, what do we do?&quot;  &quot;I dunno, just tack something on.&quot;  Very dissapointing.  The Last Broadcast should be seen by more people.

So it goes.  St. Francisville however was just dull.  As a Yank, I saw an awfully lot of these damn things cluttering up the video stores, it really didn&#039;t stand out.  Glad you liked it though, the making of it probably kept a few people off of the dole for a few weeks.

As far as Ms. 44 goes, great flick, though the ending kinda sort rips-off Carrie.  R. I. P. Zoe Tamerlis who died way too young.</description>
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