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Marco 2022-05-15 12:07:30
Awaken the old and hardened elegance with rugby
I thought that George Clooney, like Li Zongsheng, is a sentimental and sad Cancer, empiricism made me make mistakes, gray stubble, and a bad smile in elegance, confused me, it turned out to be the same as me ——Taurus, long-lasting patience, perhaps it is this kind of character that makes him old...
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Hillard 2022-05-15 18:14:14
The king's team produces beautiful and bad films
Wanted to write a review before reading it, but this time it's serious.
Leatherheads have a king's team, and you can quickly understand from the beauty and detail of the film's graphics.
The opening chapter was very exciting, but halfway through, I made a rash judgment: another elizabeth, another...

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Isom 2022-05-15 17:38:11
10/13/2010 @ Office Really looks like Seabiscuit in the beginning but ends up. . . Pretty boring. . . Except for a few jokes
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Otha 2022-05-15 23:25:01
The entire movie only remembers George Clooney's sassy wit and Renee Zellweger's ugly appearances. It was originally a sports inspirational theme, but it turned into a light comedy of love, but it turned out to be four dissimilarities.
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