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“That about sums it up for me.”
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Talking Love and Robots with the Director of ‘I Am Mother’The robopocalypse is coming. That’s the classic (i.e., cliche) fear, anyway. Humans have mucked up this planet beyond repair and the time has come for our A.I. children to take over. The Terminator and Chopping Mall had it ri… Read More
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We are here today to discuss the 1992 courtroom comedy My Cousin Vinny, a fish out of water flick full… Read More
‘His Girl Friday’ and How They Created the World’s Greatest Fast-Talking RomComFor more in this series, check out our Comedy archives and our list of the 50 Best Comedy Movies Ever.
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