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Vintage Movie Poster from the Year You Were Born

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June 19, 1992 is when the film came out then I was born on December 22, 1992.

Perfect timing cause FACE TO FACE by SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES was the sound track to one of my favorite films.

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Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

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June 19, 1992 is when the film came out then I was born on December 22, 1992.

Dang, now I feel old. I was 3 years into my first career job and got engaged that year.

Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

Plus One - A "Not What It Looks Like" comp entry

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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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While there were many better movies from 1989, this is a favourite poster

Meh, wasn't as good as the original but not terrible as sequels go.

Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

Plus One - A "Not What It Looks Like" comp entry

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Hadn't realized this came out in 1965. A friend of mine was a big H. Rider Haggard fan but kind of meh on this film version.

Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

Plus One - A "Not What It Looks Like" comp entry

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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

Plus One - A "Not What It Looks Like" comp entry

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