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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Mickey Spillane
See, heroes never die. John Wayne isn't dead, Elvis isn't dead. Otherwise you don't have a hero. You can't kill a hero.
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Cinema Journal
2:22 PM, July 20, 2006
A very nice tribute.
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A very nice tribute.
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