Despite some preachiness, the authentic, organic, and powerful performances from the cast and accompanying musicians make this steamy and erotic tale seduce its audience.
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Way too much CGI wire stunt work for Yen fans.
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This episode of Mad Men is just incredible, both for its artistry and for its interwoven themes.
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While the the well crafted and polished music of this talented band did not resonate with me , it should fare quite well with lovers of the rap metal genre.
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Johnny Winter's last album is not only a rockin' grand finale for the Texas legend but also a tribute to the music that inspired him.
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Hiddin in the darkness of the gaming world, a killer awaits.
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A book that teaches children how to handle divorce and living in two homes.
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We had trouble locating back to school supllies because pumpkins, witches, and ghosts ruled the shelves. It’s enough to drive a customer batty.
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