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[Title] => Forget the title and just enjoy the movie
[Summary] => Dont you just hate it when they give movies really bland names that tell you nothing about the story? Usually the title begins with a preposition: Under Suspicion, In The Bedroom, Out Of Sight, Under Fire. Out Of Time, the new Denzel Washington thriller, is another example. (Whats worse is when they rename movies, in effect implying that people are too dumb to "get" titles like City By The Sea, The Quiet American or The Ref. So they rename these films The Suspect, The Spy and Hostile Hostages respectively.)
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BOB RAFELSON
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