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The trailer for this made it look AMAZING. I really want to see this.
I was on the fence with this one. At least Richard Roeper gave it a 4/4. I think I'll check it out.
din't knew Bradley cooper was in this, definetly looking forward to this.
definitely a must watch.
Very good movie. Even my girlfriend, who hates dramatic films, said he would see it again. Hope it doesn't get ignored over awards season.