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LOOM 4K Short Film [HD]: From Luke Scott, Ridley Scott & RED Camera

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    The police are still looking for the suspects in question.
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    And, earlier today..
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    .. issued a statement confirming rumors that the..
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    ...colonization program will be suspended indefinitely.
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    This poll was released that reveals 78% of junk jockies
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    don't survive the initial weeks on colonies.
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    In 2042 alone, 622 have been lost on the Martian conduits.
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    And the incidente in
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    Vitrous
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    ...way above Earth's stats.
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    Let us know what you think. In other news today...
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    USDA ....warning...
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    Record.
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    PL052642 cut 621 expires 05/26/42
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    That's 4 days from now. This batch is good. It's prime.
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    Galvy?
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    Didja hear it?
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    You and me, cheek to cheek til the end of time.
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    Pity you didn't take a chance on the long Z.
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    Smoothed out all the creases in "Eutope".
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    Yeah , well there's too much to do down here.
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    People need to eat. Excuse me.
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    I'm a little surprised you care.
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    What'd they call you back in 28?
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    The Apostate?
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    How far you fell!
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    The human genome is not proprietary.
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    Disinfectant Spray
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    Record.
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    Last night's dip is turned.
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    PL052042
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    Cut 401.
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    Shelly, I need your numbers.
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    Intersect reference.
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    What do you have? PL?
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    Next up: BF Cut 42
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    Previous cut: 39
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    Chicken protein. Dip's Stable, both sides.
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    It's all sweet meat - good for a week!
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    Cut 41 is a fail. I'm going to the Loom.
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    How much is down there?
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    Upwards of 8,000 kilos of
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    92% pork.
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    Will it render?
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    I doubt it - it's too far along the end growth stage.
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    Pull 300 milliliters of DNA-X.
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    We'll measure photo-spectronomy on the mother culture.
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    I'll see you in Analysis.
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    300 milliliters of DNA-X?
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    I'm going to need authorization for that, sir.
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    Log me, then.
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    Not a disaster. The stem protein's flawed at the heel.
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    Order a full trans on 41.
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    Total loss of 8,000 kilos of prime pork loin due today.
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    It's beautiful!
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    It's more precious than life.
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    Go home.
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    Tommy Galvin,
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    you dropped 8,000 kilograms of pork today.
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    How do you feel about that?
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    uhu, you know i feel bad
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    It seems to happen a lot these days.
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    And, it's just, uh, a lot of flesh
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    , a lot of good flesh that's gone to waste.
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    But, uh, the Loom should be back on line in
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    less than 48 hours, so, yeah.
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    That's great to hear.
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    How do you feel otherwise?
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    Uh, I
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    I feel fine.
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    Are you sexually active? Are you lonely?
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    No.
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    All good, Tommy Galvin. You are fine.
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    Please enjoy 250 grams of any Vitro product gratis.
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    Yeah.Ok!
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    Pick up a recipe card, too.
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    See you in a week.
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    Okay. Thank you.
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    Escha.
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    Escha.
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    It's time to wake up.
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    I have your inhaler.
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    Tommy, my love.
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    So glad you're back
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    I was having the most
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    terrible dream.
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    Just darkness.
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    Nothing!
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    Like limbo.
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    Come closer.
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    I'm trembling.
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    Hold me.
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    When can I go out?
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    Soon.
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    I need you to look after yourself -
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    I'm going to the kitchen.
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    How was your day?
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    What did you say?
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    How was your day?
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    It was fine.
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    Uhh, same sort of usual business.
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    I mostly, I mostly thought of you.
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    You're just being silly.
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    Did you know
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    that the ladies of 15th century Spain
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    used to eat clay flavored with lavender?
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    Can you imagine that?
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    They ate dirt.
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    These inhalers are always so cold.
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    Yeah!
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    But they do make me feel great!
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    I'm almost done -
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    what will you have?
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    Oh, I was going to have some...chicken?
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    That's so strange...
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    What does a chicken look like, anyway?
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    Feathers, right?
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    Yup.
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    Weird...
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    the egg, too.
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    But beautiful.
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    A symbol of resurrection.
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    You are so beautiful.
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    I heard that.
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    I think you are, too.
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    What's that?!
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    I'm sorry, it's nothing.
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    It's just the kids.
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    Wait here, okay? Wait here.
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    Tommy Galvin?
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    I'm agent Seville of MSWIC.
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    This is agent Walton.
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    Can we come in for an interview?
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    I'd rather you didn't.
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    Open the door.
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    I'm going to have to ask you to put these on. Please?
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    Please?
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    Why?
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    Is there something inside I should be aware of?
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    Anything hazardous?
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    No, I just can't stand contamination.
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    It's part of my job. Can you please put them on?
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    Please?
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    Excuse me.
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    What're you doing?
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    Your file indicates you live alone -
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    is this still the case?
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    Uh, yeah.
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    You work at Vitro. 15 years.
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    Yeah, that's right.
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    Your psych evaluation suggests there's something up.
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    We also believe you've taken growth hormone from a loom without
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    authorization.
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    DNA Access Classified. What do you need it for?
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    I like to work from home.
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    Can you put that down please. Thank you.
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    You don't even know what that is.
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    You work at GenTech.
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    Genetics exploitation is strictly prohibited
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    You of all people know these
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    implications carry serious federal indictments.
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    The Federals state such acts are morally reprehensible.
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    Federal legislation serves GenTech purposes only.
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    Tell me what's going on.
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    Where is the DNA-X?
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    Can we go to Justice, please?
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    I'll tell you everything. Okay?
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    She doesn't need to know. Okay?
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    She?
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    Who else is here?
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    Okay?
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    Galvin, on your knees. NOW!
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    So you're a woman.
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    No, you won't make it...
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    Air's so bitter.
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    Next time.
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    I promise.
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    It's okay.
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    There is a grandeur in this view of life
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    and it's subtle powers.
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    Having been originally breathed into few forms
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    or into one;
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    and that
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    whilst this planet has gone cycling on
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    according to the fixed law of gravity,
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    from so simple a beginning
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    endless forms most beautiful
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    and most wonderful
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    have been
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    and are being
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    evolved.
Title:
LOOM 4K Short Film [HD]: From Luke Scott, Ridley Scott & RED Camera
Description:

Luke Scott in cooperation with RED Camera presents "LOOM". A film shot completely in 4K format in the tone and style of Ridley Scott's dystopian Blade Runner. The film was originally intended to help showcase the prototype REDray 3D laser player. The film was constructed for 3D, the film needed to push the limits of the cameras exposure sensitivity and colour range and 4K projection. Visually the film is unmatched to date in it's use of RED's new technology.

Higher Res version on RED Camera Forums
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?84739-LOOM-ONLINE

For the full story read Deadline.com
http://www.deadline.com/2012/08/loom-luke-scott-son-of-ridley-scott-directs-short/

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
20:26

English subtitles

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