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Even Merlin couldn't make this magic REVIEW
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King Arthur Director: Antoine Fuqua Certificate: 12A Running time:
2hrs 5mins **
The Stepford Wives Director: Frank Oz Certificate: 12A Running
time: 1hr 33mins **
Anything Else Director: Woody Allen Certificate: 15 Running time:
1hr 48mins ***
Garfield: The Movie Director: Peter Hewitt Certificate: U Running
time: 1hr 21mins *
What you need to know is that the new King Arthur film eventually
becomes nothing more than a 5th Century version of The Magnificent
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