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Friday, 6 April 2012
11 Years Later, and We're Still Nowhere Close
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by rajrani
On this day in 1968, one of, if not
the
greatest science fiction film of all time debuted. I was but a wee lad of 2, but seeing this movie in the theater is one of my earliest memories.
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