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I don't know why the marketers for this DVD sent me one as there's no martial arts in it. I kept it on the chance it might be a good selkie tale, perhaps T worthy (it isn't really) and it's not bad, just slow, brooding and in grave need of a sword fight. Colin is good. Alicja is gorgeous. The scenery is spectacular if you like the sea, the fog and the mist. The story is well actualized, all in all, but not something to run out and see. It's okay to see for free when you have absolutely nothing else to do.

Instead of watching the cool new samurai flick in a real theater and eating donuts afterward, I'm stuck at home watching some random DVD for no particular reason at all.
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#2
Serves you right for bailing on the EPIC samurai flick. The donuts were good, too. You could talked with your buddy The MythBuster, too.
In the Tudor Period, Fencing Masters were classified in the Vagrancy Laws along with Actors, Gypsys, Vagabonds, Sturdy Rogues, and the owners of performing bears.
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Do you need more salt for that wound?
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit
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I shouldn't let my situation sully a well-written film. I think Greg would like it. It'll might touch his Irish roots.

I confess, I had some problems with the accents.
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