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bill morancy
montpelier, vermont, United States
born 1945
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Looking for Eric
Ken Loach
Really bad. This guy has done some nice work in the past depicting life for the lower orders in Britain but this was an asinine concept, crudely executed. I thought it was a complete failure.
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