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    Spike Lee Does 9/11, Chris Pratt Kills Bin Laden, and the Era of Big Daddy Pacino Begins

    enJanuary 10, 2023
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    Al Pacino yells, RDJ get his first HUGE role, Ed Norton says goodbye, one of the longest running horror franchises begins, say hello to The Bachelorette, Marlon Wayans makes another scary movie, and the dawn of the greatest Star Trek series?! All that and more on this week's Thirty Twenty Ten!

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