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	<title>Comments on: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey</title>
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		<title>By: Wuttikarn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Haha the memories.  I got to see Star Wars in a theater in Akadem Gorodok outside Novosibirsk in late March/early April, 1991, during a student exchange.  It was awesome, it was the only movie I remember seeing that had dubbing for all the voices, instead of a depressing baritone reading the script.  Even quality offerings like Back to the Future part III were the depressing guy.  The only movies I remember seeing in the theaters at all were American   like Josh Brolin&#039;s 1986 mega-blockbuster Thrashin&#039;.I don&#039;t remember any posters, though.  I do remember getting home and a few days later seeing the tanks roll into the Kremlin.  Impeccable timing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haha the memories.  I got to see Star Wars in a theater in Akadem Gorodok outside Novosibirsk in late March/early April, 1991, during a student exchange.  It was awesome, it was the only movie I remember seeing that had dubbing for all the voices, instead of a depressing baritone reading the script.  Even quality offerings like Back to the Future part III were the depressing guy.  The only movies I remember seeing in the theaters at all were American   like Josh Brolin&#8217;s 1986 mega-blockbuster Thrashin&#8217;.I don&#8217;t remember any posters, though.  I do remember getting home and a few days later seeing the tanks roll into the Kremlin.  Impeccable timing.</p>
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