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Jul 27, 2010

BEST FILM of 1974: Chinatown


1. Chinatown A+
2. The Godfather Part II A
3. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore A-
4. The Conversation B+
5. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre B+
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