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Too Old To Die Young is boring, but worse yet, cynical

Posted on 28/02/2020 by Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard

When’s the last time you watched something that surprised you? In a good or a bad way? For movies it would be The Skin I Live In. Deadwood was the last TV show, and that débuted nearly fifteen years ago. … Continue reading →

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