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My Experience with Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’
Addendum: A few people have brought up the legitimate question of why I went to see The Hobbit in the first place. The answer is that it was a professional-obligation thing: I record a weekly podcast, The Film Stage Show, … Continue reading
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