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Double shot of it all, on November 16, at least on the cinemas anyway.
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan and
The Prestige. Two fairly polar opposite films. One a comedy, the other a sci-fi thriller on the tag, "A Friendship, That Became a Rivalry... A Rivalry, That Became a Battle."
Which, can't be too far from the scene of
Escapists #5. Now, there are only two issues left including this one, and despite forgetting where in the run the other issues are, would seem like a terrible shame to miss out picking up this issue. Really should stop doing this.
For those who step inside the store during the run of its season,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, still flinging out the free passes for those over the age of 18.
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Forget it. It's done, it's all over. There's no hope now for the lost voucher. Down in the back of some crack, and it's October, even more biting. So any way, lets look one day before Friday the 13th, when it would have been a good week for the new release of the Freddy comic. If it didn't come out two weeks ago.
Well, when it's half way through a miniseries, it doesn't look right to jump off. And so with Escapists #4, the best part is that it isn't hard to hang onto the railings at all.
Of course, one shots are short on attention span leaving Stan Lee Meets Dr Strange a curious wonder of arkham indeed. If the wit in the first pages of The Man's meet up with Spider-Man are of any indication on the tone of the new chunk in the comic, it's a safe read.
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