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Filmography from George Sperdakos

Filmography from : George Sperdakos


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A space flight crashes on earth, but it is not the same earth the ship was from. They have arrived to a land of giants....


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evil's Advocate thematically raises the preposition that 'is winning everything' in the legal profession.Does a lawyer commits the basic sin of Vanity if he believes his job is to win, as Kevin does. Further the movie in John Milton's trenchant speech questions the very notion of righteousness in the post-modern world. Milton's speech rips apart the whole discourse of religion when he presents the inherent contradiction of it. Kevin's dilemma...