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	<title>Comments on: THX 1138</title>
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		<title>By: Buzzregog</title>
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		<description>It has been a very long time since I have seen THX 1138. It had that &quot;experimental&quot; feel that seemed more of the college film gimicky feel those school projects always have. They tend to have this texture that the director uses when he feels safe a film won&#039;t be seen by a large audience. Sometimes good, sometimes just comes off as cliche.

I might sneak it into my Netflix rotation just to see it again</description>
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<p>I might sneak it into my Netflix rotation just to see it again</p>
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