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Original Magic Bus: Preview Paperblog Pick in Movies

The Original Magic Bus: A Preview

Ken Kesey and His Merry Band of Pranksters Search for a Cool Place "In 1964, Ken Kesey, the famed author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," set off on a legendary, LSD-fuelled... Read more

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Project Nim

Photo: TheFilmStage.comStarring Stephanie LaFarge, Herb Terrace and Bob Ingersoll. Directed by James Marsh. 93 minutes. PGRaising a baby chimpanzee as a human child in the hopes... Read more

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    The 11 August 2011 by   Kaiser31083
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    The 21 August 2011 by   Cinefilles
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    The 05 August 2011 by   Kaiser31083
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    Straw Dogs

    A pacifistic mathematician receives a research grant and leaves turmoil ridden America with his wife to live in the British countryside where she grew up. In... Read more

    The 03 August 2011 by   Kaiser31083
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    The 24 August 2011 by   Jake Cole
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    The 11 August 2011 by   Jake Cole
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    The 01 August 2011 by   Cinefilles
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    The 18 August 2011 by   Videowordmadefleshpublicist
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    The 27 August 2011 by   Omer Syed
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  • The Killing Fields

    Killing Fields

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    The 16 August 2011 by   Kaiser31083

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