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Date Posted: 21:27:59 10/29/03 Wed
Author: Agent Smith
Subject: perfect example
In reply to: Merowhingian 's message, "re: The Matrix was excellently written" on 21:58:27 10/26/03 Sun

> "Not many movies(that have sequels) are written
>like that."
>
> Sorry? I think you'll find most movies are written
>like that. In fact, I can't think of any movie series
>whose first installments don't function entirely
>independently (they have to - in most cases, until
>recently perhaps, the creation of sequels won't be
>certain until the film is finished, at the very least).
> Perhaps I misunderstood.
>
> Mer.

watch kill bill...

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