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About Me
bill morancy
montpelier, vermont, United States
born 1945
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Assassination Games
Jean-Claude van Damme
Expensive, well-produced and shot 'action' film. This was formulaic but slick enough that I didn't care. Satisfying diversion for a rainy day.
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