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A Thread for Movies & Series in Different Genres..#CineHubThread #Film #Cinema #webseries
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Show me the 4 most integral movies to your character development. https://t.co/GFYtefcPRB
Interestingly all of these movies were released around the year 1999.
Left an impact on me as a teenager.

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Interestingly all of these movies were released around the year 1999.
Left an impact on me as a teenager.
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Stan Lee, who died Monday at 95, was born in Manhattan and graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx. His pulp-fiction heroes have come to define much of popular culture in the early 21st century.
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The New York universe hooked readers. And the artists drew what they were familiar with, which made the Marvel universe authentic-looking, down to the water towers atop many of the buildings. https://t.co/rDosqzpP8i

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