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Network - Mad as hell

Network (1976) Howard Beale, the mad prophet of the airwaves. Plus d'infos : http://souk-fares.blogspot....  
 
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deftonesmetallica (13 hours ago) Show Hide
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Very Powerful stuff right here ...
tripmatt1 (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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Sounds like life under Obama.
MyGrassroots (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore!!
ngobleus (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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Don't ever compare the delightful Beale to that psychopathic Beck.
koolakalle (1 day ago) Show Hide
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TARE LUGNT
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fernmann7 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Is there any wonder that Peter Finch died of a heart attack during the promotion of the film? Talk about taxing on the old ticker!
Tonian205 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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IM AS MAD AS HELL! Im not gonna take it anymore!!
Dredre1069 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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classix!
pyromaniaknl (3 days ago) Show Hide
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dunno who or what god is but as sure as hell he aint like us he never wanted us, we are gods unwanted children so be it ! for all i know we are getting skrewed th nwo is coming up the world is in so much debt that the only way out is war or revolution. I think the best way for people in america is trying to live cheap in the first place, second don't buy stuff at large corporations like food and everyday stuff keep the small neighbourhood supermarkets, bakerys etc make profit

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