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this to me is Life as we know it. machines taking the place of our own two hands & taking away from us. really cool film..
Posted by: Angela Hayes | 15 September 2011 at 19:04
A great movie. You've gotta love the way the technological and artistic imagery is starting to fuse in the fifties.
Posted by: Travers huff | 24 December 2011 at 08:34