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      17th Nov 2008
Ok i'm not even gonna give you lot a looksee

I have just watched a film, it finished literally 1 min ago

August Rush


If you have not seen it you need to and ASAP

It is fantastic

Look it up if you want, however after watching you will understand

 
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      17th Nov 2008
12months Rush is better m8

 



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      17th Nov 2008
I thought this was a newly released film....then realised I had seen it last year


I enjoyed it

 
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