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<title>Comment by Mary K. Williams on An Interview with &lt;i&gt;Face/Off&lt;/i&gt; Screenwriter Mike Werb</title>
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<description>Nice work Tan, what a great opportunity you had here.</description>
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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn on An Interview with &lt;i&gt;Face/Off&lt;/i&gt; Screenwriter Mike Werb</title>
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<description>Now I might have to re-watch Face/Off, a movie I hated. The marketing was all about the actors, neither of which I care for. I&#039;ll have to follow the writing more closely. </description>
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