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  • curprev 14:2214:22, 5 April 2022โ€Ž Bixnood talk contribsโ€Ž 2,189 bytes +2,189โ€Ž Created page with " First the devolution of movies is well document across multiple websites and general decreasing critical reception. Everything from post processing becoming the defining element of virtually all cinema to the writing and acting deteriorating into flaccid, unoriginal content. Bordering on unwatchable in most cases. Worse, this rendered the educational benefits of television and documentaries all but voided and created an almost miniature dark age. As trying to find anyth..."
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