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	<title>Comments on: Bullitt (1968)</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>hi, 
just wanted to say good work. these reviews remind me of the film capsules one might read in Time.brief descriptions, a simple run down of the main plot, and pithy personal impressions. nicely done.

as an older person it amazes and provides some small comfort that so many film titles are available today to people. when i was young many of these older movies i found on the &quot;movie&#039;s til dawn&quot; tv programming of my mis-spent youth. 
those hours of watching movies from the 30&#039;s, 40&#039;s 50&#039;s and early 60&#039;s provided the basis of my romance with motion pictures. in my 50&#039;s i continue my affair with movies, even if these days the most engaging &quot;trysts&quot; seem to be foreign affairs. 

i hope to catch up reading your archives searching out gems i have not been seen, as my time allows. 
thanks and
keep up the good work.</description>
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<p>hi,<br />
just wanted to say good work. these reviews remind me of the film capsules one might read in Time.brief descriptions, a simple run down of the main plot, and pithy personal impressions. nicely done.</p>
<p>as an older person it amazes and provides some small comfort that so many film titles are available today to people. when i was young many of these older movies i found on the &#8220;movie&#8217;s til dawn&#8221; tv programming of my mis-spent youth.<br />
those hours of watching movies from the 30&#8217;s, 40&#8217;s 50&#8217;s and early 60&#8217;s provided the basis of my romance with motion pictures. in my 50&#8217;s i continue my affair with movies, even if these days the most engaging &#8220;trysts&#8221; seem to be foreign affairs. </p>
<p>i hope to catch up reading your archives searching out gems i have not been seen, as my time allows.<br />
thanks and<br />
keep up the good work.</p>
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