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		<title>By: Asian Expectation &#124; Digg&#8217;s Dominion</title>
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		<description>[...] Last week, I mentioned interest in seeing a few flicks. Two of them have been viewed, and it brings up an interesting &#8212; at least to me &#8212; point. Advertisers make a living on deceiving us into seeing films or buying of products, but sometimes they actually make previews that fulfill what we expect given the two minutes available. The Dungeons and Dragons movie sucked in previews and in full feature, score one for marketing exec integrity &#8212; like that existed. This was the case with an obviously lame movie, but not so much with one that I thought to enjoy more. Both covered oriental interest, hence the title. Sorry it isn’t a detailed account of dating honey-hued lovelies &#8212; still working on setting that up. [...]</description>
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