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Who says seniors are boring people who ought to stay in the house?

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Add the numbers, then their sum. It’s the lucky number "seven."

If this is any positive sign for the present plight of the movie industry, then let it be.

(Fact is, only 57 films were produced last year as compared to over a hundred movies the previous year.)

After all, the public and the industry deserve a breather from costly, poor-income-generating, formulaic (beginning-middle-end), standard and predictable movies.
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Who says seniors are boring people who ought to stay in the house?

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Add the numbers, then their sum. It’s the lucky number "seven."

If this is any positive sign for the present plight of the movie industry, then let it be.

(Fact is, only 57 films were produced last year as compared to over a hundred movies the previous year.)

After all, the public and the industry deserve a breather from costly, poor-income-generating, formulaic (beginning-middle-end), standard and predictable movies.
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