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Great to see you back chick. Very naut-i of you to be gone so long. Must be 20,000 days! But i never got the nemo you were returning?
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Wow, 20,000 days without hearing from you. Glad to read you today.
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Wow, 20,000 days without hearing from you. Glad to read you today. Good one, Alex!
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Anyone who can recognize a giant squid attacking a submarine is in a league all their own.
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Yes, it is nice to see you back, CH!
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Under all these comments mentioning "20,000" and "leagues," I see there's little more I can add. Maybe the word "the."
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I'm Ned Land. No, I'm Ned Land. No, I'm Ned Land...
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One of the few film adaptations that didn’t add a female character for romance. Other film versions of classic sci-fi that added them include: JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON, VALLEY OF THE DRAGONS (based on the Verne novel “ Off on a Comet”), FIRST MEN IN THE MOON, and MASTER OF THE WORLD. Curiously, Weena, the love interest in THE TIME MACHINE, is actually in the book, though she disappears in a forest fire, not depicted in the movie.
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Curiously, Weena, the love interest in THE TIME MACHINE, is actually in the book, though she disappears in a forest fire, not depicted in the movie. Whatta weird name, that!
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