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How far is far-fetched?
Given the distant realms to which our imaginations journey on screen and in books, is ‘far-fetched’ now a redundant phrase? Someone said to me recently that, for them, the movie Wild Wild West was too far-fetched because of the advanced … Continue reading →
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Tagged Angels and Demons, Audrey Niffenegger, Cross Stitch, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Dan Brown, Dean Koontz, Deception Point, Deep Blue Sea, Diana Gabaldon, far-fetched, Genre, Ice Cube, Inception, Kenneth Branagh, Kevin Kline, Outlander, Roland E. Zwick, Salma Hayek, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Sphere, The Time Travellers’ Wife, Triple X: The Next Level, Twilight, Vin Diesel, Wild Wild West, Will Smith
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