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- UK Theatrical Release Date: Oct 6th 2010
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Flick
Sep 29th 2010, 6:02
Wait for this movie to come out on cable. Way too long and a bit boring. You can never believe a Stone movie ala JFK, but the banks did ask for the buyouts or some of them. Great performances by Shia and Mike.
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